Boring.!!!!!!
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When /i posted that I was wondering how long it would take you to turn up.
Was that the first indan genocide or the second one. giove me the datails please, I'm not sure.
I told you beofre, you're a waste of oxygen
Russia may have lost more people but the only survived to eventually confront the germans because of equipment supplied to them first by the British and secondly by the Americans.
Hilter actually made a speab which was dropped all over southern england called "A last call to reason" wanting Britiain to declare a turce and not fight them. If we had agreed he could have moved all the divisions tied up in northern france to the east and he'd have got to moscow before winter set in. He probably would have won at Stalingrad which would have opened the wat to all the oil in the caucasus. So I'd say it was a bit of everyone.
Stay Alert. Thats sorted it.
So its no longer Stay Home. Erm yeah do that as well.
Oh no here we go , whose right whose wrong ,what to do ,what no to do , who will be right , who will be wrong , who shall we blame ,who should ( we choose ) to blame ,shoulder lockdown, should we not , are we early to react ,are we late to react . 🙊🙈🙉
I see the statistician Boris Johnson quoted in PMQs this week has "clarified" his views - taken from the BBC's rolling coverage;-
The UK public is being fed "number theatre" by the government instead of "genuine information", a leading statistician from the University of Cambridge told the BBC on Sunday.
David Spiegelhalter criticised the government's daily briefing, saying "seems to be co-ordinated really much more by a Number 10 communications team" rather than led by experts.
"I just wish the data was being brought together and presented by people who really knew its strengths and limitations and could treat the audience with some respect," he said.
Spiegelhalter wrote an article for the Guardian in April which has been quoted by government ministers when they argue against comparing Britain's high death rate to other nations.
But earlier this week he tweeted to ask ministers to stop citing his article.
He told the BBC's Andrew Marr: “What I was talking about was the comparisons between the bad countries in Europe such as UK, France Italy, Belgium - I was not saying we can’t make any comparisons at all.
“Clearly it is important to note that we as a group are way above Germany, Portugal, Norway, who have low mortality rates.
“What happened in this country was not inevitable," he said.
This just shows not to reduce the lock down to early. The same happened in Korea too that’s why they’ve closed bars and restaurants again.
It doesn’t mean the U.K. didn’t react late and kill a load of people as a result. I don’t understand how some people don’t see this.