It wouldn’t have suited the narrative to keep repeating an average death age of over 80, plus reporting deaths and giving stats of died with covid, (what does that even mean). I personally would have wanted a single stat of died from covid so I could grasp how deadly this virus is.
Fair minded very intelligent and well informed real journalists who can be civilised and report on issues in depth. Didn’t that used to be the BBC a long time ago before the anti British Marxists took control. How ashamed some of them must feel
Great summing up of all the stuff hitting the fan this week, the best hour of news discussion of the week by far. Thank you The Spectator, you tread where others dare not....better updates than that lot at BBC despite the tax we give them!
I wish I hadn't taken the AstraZeneca vaccine, I have been left with inner ear problems and sever tinnitus along with another 1216 people as at 9th March.
Andrew Neil, you’re missed from BBC2 Daily Politics. But this channel is excellent coverage of events.I like your coverage of Scotland, where I live, and the Sturgeon “coverup”.
Yes, 2 opposing politicians who were always polite, didn’t interrupt each other and gave intelligent insights. Shame we had to stay up so late to see it.
All this debt is far more worrying than any minor virus. Once it starts to bite us back, far, far more years of life will be lost due to the subsequent unemployment, poverty, depression and so on.
This is the only news programme I can watch and at the end of it do not want to commit suicide. Brilliant balanced journalism on every subject and loved the positivity of the Professor. I cannot wait for GB news to start but I am going to miss this. Next Thursday cannot come soon enough.
I don't know how everyone has saved money by being unable to work all my bills are still coming in with no income. Council tax going up again in the new bill received this week 🙄
The people who are working that don’t have to pay to get to work. Also all the money that would be traded with the hospitality sector has had to be printed by the government
I totally agree. I find it refreshing that Andrew Neil is more interested in what his guests have to say and ensures they have enough time to make their points. Contrast this for what counts as TV journalism where the presenters are only trying to present themselves.
Always great content and dare I say with a great dash of sense ( can't really say commonsense in the wokedom) Andrew always the erudite side of Scotland.
Can you imagine what could have happened if we had gone down the EMA route. It would have been chaos and uproar. Thank goodness we did not join it. And chose to do what we wanted to do in procurement.
Mr Miller's description of the 1st round of the next French election as a "circus maximus of hopes & ambitions" made me laugh out loud. So drole & witty. Wonderfully nuanced analysis. Please keep putting him on. You look v well Mr Neil. The change from your gig at the BBC appears to really suit you.
So, why shouldn't we open NOW? The guy says the most vulnerable, the second least vulnerable, the third least vulnerable etc have been vaccinated. We have seen that below 60 years of age the risk of something bad happening tends rapidly to zero. If a new variant hits us, would that be such a big problem?
When we are ahead of the rest and progressing well why would the government take a risk? If there was another increase in the curve then they will get a pasting from Labour, the EU etc, and they need to protect the FTSE.. So this makes sense.
@@j673-e3n , why does it make sense? So the vaccine works, but it doesn't really? So we wait, but then the other variant creeps in anyway, only the first that got the vaccine might well be almost out of protection. If the deaths of the under 60 goes rapidly to zero, what are we waiting for?
The argument is that the more people that covid is circulating between the more chances that it will mutate into a form the vaccines won't protect against. The counter argument to that would be that covid is so widespread in countries which are not well vaccinated that such new strains are just as likely to be developed elsewhere, I guess, but it would still be easier to prevent it grabbing hold in the UK once they are discovered if they happen elsewhere.
@@Afterthoughtbtw , indeed, but then we shall be closed to outsiders for years to come. And anyway, the government said is NOT persuing a zero covid policy, so I am not clear what their policy is... Besides, don't forget last summer when infections where in single digits and deaths had all but disappeared, when September came what happened? Either the vaccine works or it doesn't. It looks like it doesn't...
Good programme. It's been great watching Spectator TV develop from a fuzzy dustbin to the slick show that it is today. Many of us made fun of Andrew, but we were the faithful nonetheless. Well done everyone.
Worth mentioning that we have been hit harder economically in large part because of how we've counted covid effects relative to other countries. There's a great 'More or Less' Podcast on this subject on the bbc if people are interested
Could everyone please stop saying “Corporation Tax rises for ‘big’ companies”? We have many clients that make £100k but share it between say 3 or 4 owners. They’re not big but have an increase. I’m not arguing that they should or should not but stop trying to argue it is only the “big”. It’s like McDonnell and his “super rich” that was also going to hit the exact same example above!
The professor should have simply said most folk over 65 have been vaccinated now - and that all above 50 plus over 18s with co--morbidity will be vaccinated by mid April ie by next 6 weeks. Apparently it is much easier and more efficient to draw off people by age and health condition (old age and illness are critical), from NHS records, rather than select huge numbers by profession from other data sources.
The whole world is sitting on a debt bomb. 2008 will look like a ripple if it goes off. It is a matter of "when" not "if". Cryptocurrencies, land and manual agricultural impliments are worth considering.
@@andreare7766 To achieve a spectacular boner? Scottish law is completely independent, I barely get through half an hour without losing the plot. Only true way of getting to truth is to video all official party meetings.
@@daisyhobbs7500 , I think everyone is scared of the LA. If anything he is *really* creepy. Also, either e is a crap lawyer or he is really REALLY good at scheming.
Got a friend in Barga, Italy, She got a call from her Dr to say "if you can get here straight away, you can have 1st Jab, which she did, she is 49, not sure if it's because people are not turning up for vaccine,or they got more than they thought,
David Spiegelhalter's Italian relatives may soon be getting the Astra Zenica vaccine that has been blocked for export to Australia. Does he have elderly Australian relatives.
The Professor has been a favourite for years - however the point "risk doubles every six years of life" implies that for most people the risk is negligible before it takes off for the elderly - what's the tolerable threshold of risk therefore and at what age?
A good question. I think the answer is different, depending on who one asks? More good questions are; compared to what? At what cost and finally what’s the calculable risk? i.e. consequence(s) x likelihood. In my experience, to be effective in deciding what measures are reasonable, we must to a very large extent remove the subjectivity and focus on the actual risk. In answering what’s the tolerable risk, to some extent we’re asking what’s a life worth? It seems that’s very different in different countries and very different in each country for different circumstances. Look at the different ways risk is viewed in transport, aviation and medicine.
@@samueljamesgreen1 Of course - so is it getting run over crossing the road? dying of flu? driving a car without seat belts? We are all quite keen to spend other people's money on our personal well-being.
Priti Patel was investigated for bullying and was shown to have broken the ministerial code. Boris Johnson ignored the findings and Priti Patel refused to resign. The government Independent standards advisor Sir Alex Allan resigned in protest. Sir Philip Rutnam resigned because of Priti Patel bullying people. Si Philip Rutnam took the Tory government to an employment tribunal and awarded £340000 + £30000 legal costs payed for by the UK taxpayers in a settlement.
Inflation has been high for years, between 5 and 20% each year since the mid 90s it's just how you count it, if you don't include your largest purchases and your goods get produced more cheaply abroad and you move in cheap foreign workers, inflation can look low, at some point real inflation must show and real interest needs to be put on money, we have all been devalued for so long this is why property gold bitcoin surges in price.
Just a little tip Andrew but your should integrate you camera into you computer screen that scrolls your script so when you read your looking into the camera 👍
That is just silly. Don't know where you get that from and why wouldn't a virus mutate? They all constantly mutate into new variants, usually they just get ignored.
A few points. The Laffer curve relates to individuals and income tax not corporate taxation. The Corporation Tax rate will be at or lower than the major EU countries. Inflation is unlikely due to demand pull while unemployment is high. The red wall seats will remain with BJ provided the Government control immigration of low skilled labour.
The Scottish Parliament,like the EU, is an institution that nobody other than its gravy train riders could ever have needed. Its sole purpose is therefore to constantly seek, or, more often, create, reasons for its own unnecessary, and therefore actually very unhelpful existence.
You can be a National Socialist without being a Neo Nazi. Sure, National Socialism is usually linked to Nazism and they absolutely had policies to reflect that, but I think that was just an opportunistic, cynical hijacking, by Hitler and his weasels, of the sentiment the German people were experiencing during the awful depression and economic crushing that was the Treaty of Versailles . There were some national socialist parties in the early 1900s which were mostly centre/left organisations. A couple of examples of these were the Czech National Social party and the National Social Association in Germany formed in 1897 and 1896 respectively. It's high time we call Nazism it's own thing, so we don't poison the well of language we can use to describe political movements. Understandably, there hasn't been a serious political party with these policies by serious people since then, obviously because they'd undoubtedly get tarred with the Nazi brush.
The US borrows vast sums of money because it has the global reserve currency. One day, it might not. Especially with the rise of China and the rise of digital currencies like BitCoin. That will be a big moment for the US if or when it ever happens. That's when economic superpowers are no longer, that's what happened to the UK in the 20th Century.
is it because the people its going to kill have had it now or is it the jab thats good dont know eather way but herd has got to have something to do with it how many people have had it or are not affected by it like me
I was wondering about the pcr tests. I've heard that the results can depend on the number of cycles run. I saw a video of Dr faucci saying anything over 25 cycles could lead to higher positive results, aswel as a video of Karry Mullis, the inventor of the test sayinging they should not be used for diagnosis. From another source I heard the UK has been running the pcr tests at 45 cycles. So if the test cycles can be lowered at any point could that affect the data about the jab and cases in general? If anyone in the know comes across this comment and has info on the number of cycles used in the uk ect, please feel free to correct/inform me. Thanks
Thought that Jonathan Miller’s description of Eric Zemmour was condescending... and with all due respect, it seems very unlikely he listens to Zemmour nightly on C News or understands how the very clever Zemmour deals with multiple issues.....otherwise Jonathan Miller would know that this man articulates brilliantly what most decent people feel about the state of their country... France in this case. It is a joy to listen to Zemmour’s brilliant discussions, uplifting and always pleasant besides always maintaining some humour. By contrast, there is no political commentator or journalist of Zemmour’s calibre anywhere in the whole of the UK ( neither on the Right or the Left). Alll you get here is negativity, moaning all the time about everything. Yes, UK political commentary is so negative it is contributing greatly to the deterioration of the nation’s mental health. Fransat was worth every penny if only to watch Zemmour.
Rolling out the vaccine very well in Northamptonshire I had mine over a week ago while my wife in the 40 - 49 age group got her text today to make an appointment
I cant tolerate the first bit. If you would at least mention the yellow card system reports in the UK or provide even the slightest balance? What is wrong with you I thought you had started something new. I hope you are right about these vaccines if not it's your sleep. No yellow cards even issued at my local surgery suppose you don't want to know. What happened to you. Debt very rare governments pay it back. Why would they? who do they owe it to.?
44:36 _"How do i put this politely?"_ ....You don't mate, you call it what it is! Think about it like this ........"how would Donald Trump describe it" and there ye go
All nations debts all sum to zero in the end. Every goverment, business and individuals all borrow off borrowed money who are borrowing off borrowed money etc. It all sums to zero.
No mention of Sturgeon flattening your man Sleazy Salmond? You'll have to get a lot earlier to catch a working class Scots woman with a degree in law from Glasgow. Makes Boris look like an amateur or a failed comedian
This Spectator channel is really good, keep up the good work everyone!
I love being working class and listening to The Spectator
Nothing will beat UK Column news
How nice to see an unbiased report put forward in a professional manner without nasty political asides.
6:09 ah, we always knew age was the biggest factor. The MSM failed to report that 75+% were over 70.
It wouldn’t have suited the narrative to keep repeating an average death age of over 80, plus reporting deaths and giving stats of died with covid, (what does that even mean). I personally would have wanted a single stat of died from covid so I could grasp how deadly this virus is.
Did the end of winter have any effect on the number of cases, just wondering, because for the last 100 years it was like that with viruses....
This is the must-watch show for me. That Professor was great - optimistic and informative, he cheered me up. (Edit - can't wait for GB News!)
Read his book, it's fab! Very readable, which is surprising for a statistics book.
Great to hear, we've slotted you in the Q for your upcoming lobotomy so no worries about scheduling ..
@@bobthebuilder2778 I presume you mean 'queue' SpongeBob SquarePants?
@@noavocadoanymore Thank you, I will 👍
I do appreciate this informed comment. Best thing not on TV
Should transfer well to the GB News channel if they keep this type of format.
Fair minded very intelligent and well informed real journalists who can be civilised and report on issues in depth. Didn’t that used to be the BBC a long time ago before the anti British Marxists took control. How ashamed some of them must feel
Great summing up of all the stuff hitting the fan this week, the best hour of news discussion of the week by far. Thank you The Spectator, you tread where others dare not....better updates than that lot at BBC despite the tax we give them!
I wish I hadn't taken the AstraZeneca vaccine, I have been left with inner ear problems and sever tinnitus along with another 1216 people as at 9th March.
Don't take a 2nd one, it will kill you. !!!
Andrew Neil, you’re missed from BBC2 Daily Politics. But this channel is excellent coverage of events.I like your coverage of Scotland, where I live, and the Sturgeon “coverup”.
Seriously good analysis. Thank you
Thanks Andrew for another great show. A great professional round up of what has been happening this last week, can't for GB news to come on tv.
It would be nice to have 2 of these per week...a Zoom call with Michael Portillo and Alan Johnson would be great.
I hope they’re going to have a programme with them on GB news. This Week was a must see.
@@joybailey6186 I really miss This Week, and the Johnson & Portillo ones were usually the best
Yes, 2 opposing politicians who were always polite, didn’t interrupt each other and gave intelligent insights. Shame we had to stay up so late to see it.
.... Do you know what is in this vaccine ?? ....
They only care about pushing the vaccine agenda.
66.6ml of Luciferin.
Research it ya self
@@peoplearestrange5912 I have ~ have THEY ? ...
All this debt is far more worrying than any minor virus. Once it starts to bite us back, far, far more years of life will be lost due to the subsequent unemployment, poverty, depression and so on.
Thats the idea
This is the only news programme I can watch and at the end of it do not want to commit suicide. Brilliant balanced journalism on every subject and loved the positivity of the Professor. I cannot wait for GB news to start but I am going to miss this. Next Thursday cannot come soon enough.
😊
Great show Andrew interesting guests and sensible conversation. Thank you. Look forward to more to come in the future.
I don't know how everyone has saved money by being unable to work all my bills are still coming in with no income.
Council tax going up again in the new bill received this week 🙄
There are people on furlough taking new jobs.
The people who are working that don’t have to pay to get to work. Also all the money that would be traded with the hospitality sector has had to be printed by the government
I should have added, they are probably the kind that frown on the unemployed taking under the table jobs.
Can’t wait for the new TV channel. Great, professionalism yet again.
I totally agree. I find it refreshing that Andrew Neil is more interested in what his guests have to say and ensures they have enough time to make their points. Contrast this for what counts as TV journalism where the presenters are only trying to present themselves.
Thank you for a clear and down to earth explanation of the vaccination situation
Always great content and dare I say with a great dash of sense ( can't really say commonsense in the wokedom) Andrew always the erudite side of Scotland.
Stick it.
Can you imagine what could have happened if we had gone down the EMA route. It would have been chaos and uproar. Thank goodness we did not join it. And chose to do what we wanted to do in procurement.
It is an untested vaccine
Mr Miller's description of the 1st round of the next French election as a "circus maximus of hopes & ambitions" made me laugh out loud. So drole & witty. Wonderfully nuanced analysis. Please keep putting him on.
You look v well Mr Neil. The change from your gig at the BBC appears to really suit you.
Let's talk to a statistician about the the 'medical emergency'.
Uk column is better
Very informative as usual. Thanks for the information. I will be watching the new news channel.
When is GB News coming?
Next Thursday l believe.
@@williammcilwraith9304 cheers mate
Disappointed that we never get to see Andrew playing the piano at the beginning...
Does he play that intro music? You're kidding...
Is that him playing?
@S M he does the accordian at Christmas as a treat!
Well I've never seen Emily Maitliss playing the spoons that the beginning of Newsnight.
Too early for conclusions about efficacy of vaccines.
A particularly goos how. Thanks.
So, why shouldn't we open NOW? The guy says the most vulnerable, the second least vulnerable, the third least vulnerable etc have been vaccinated. We have seen that below 60 years of age the risk of something bad happening tends rapidly to zero.
If a new variant hits us, would that be such a big problem?
When we are ahead of the rest and progressing well why would the government take a risk? If there was another increase in the curve then they will get a pasting from Labour, the EU etc, and they need to protect the FTSE.. So this makes sense.
@@j673-e3n , why does it make sense? So the vaccine works, but it doesn't really? So we wait, but then the other variant creeps in anyway, only the first that got the vaccine might well be almost out of protection. If the deaths of the under 60 goes rapidly to zero, what are we waiting for?
The argument is that the more people that covid is circulating between the more chances that it will mutate into a form the vaccines won't protect against.
The counter argument to that would be that covid is so widespread in countries which are not well vaccinated that such new strains are just as likely to be developed elsewhere, I guess, but it would still be easier to prevent it grabbing hold in the UK once they are discovered if they happen elsewhere.
@@Afterthoughtbtw , indeed, but then we shall be closed to outsiders for years to come.
And anyway, the government said is NOT persuing a zero covid policy, so I am not clear what their policy is... Besides, don't forget last summer when infections where in single digits and deaths had all but disappeared, when September came what happened?
Either the vaccine works or it doesn't. It looks like it doesn't...
@@andreare7766 But it does.
Fraser was excellent!
"The office for budget responsibility". Erm yeah, that name needs to change. To something along the lines of the office for bankrupting the country.
Good programme. It's been great watching Spectator TV develop from a fuzzy dustbin to the slick show that it is today. Many of us made fun of Andrew, but we were the faithful nonetheless. Well done everyone.
Ooohhh... It lasts for 70 mins today. A treat!
I just can't keep still when the intro music comes on......I am compelled to dance! Then suddenly it stops. Like Spectator TV it's all over too soon.
Nor me 💃, it’s the best bit!
Sir David Spiegelhalter is seriously impressive.
Deaths coming down because weather getting better, come next November back to square one.
Great admirer of Andrew Neil.
Don’t watch tv anymore. This type of media is much better quality.
Excellent as always. I'm from France and I must say the analysis on Zemmour etc. was very much on point.
Worth mentioning that we have been hit harder economically in large part because of how we've counted covid effects relative to other countries. There's a great 'More or Less' Podcast on this subject on the bbc if people are interested
Let me guess. The BBC say more of the costs of the pandemic should be ascribed to Brexit?
@@abatesnz I recommend giving it a listen yourself tbh, the podcasts is just really good in general
Could everyone please stop saying “Corporation Tax rises for ‘big’ companies”?
We have many clients that make £100k but share it between say 3 or 4 owners. They’re not big but have an increase. I’m not arguing that they should or should not but stop trying to argue it is only the “big”.
It’s like McDonnell and his “super rich” that was also going to hit the exact same example above!
Are you going to so a big feature on Pretti Patel out of court settlement? would be interesting
If there is a ''new variant'' every time a vaccine is available then why bother?
The professor should have simply said most folk over 65 have been vaccinated now - and that all above 50 plus over 18s with co--morbidity will be vaccinated by mid April ie by next 6 weeks.
Apparently it is much easier and more efficient to draw off people by age and health condition (old age and illness are critical), from NHS records, rather than select huge numbers by profession from other data sources.
The whole world is sitting on a debt bomb. 2008 will look like a ripple if it goes off. It is a matter of "when" not "if". Cryptocurrencies, land and manual agricultural impliments are worth considering.
Thanks Charles.
There is no point talking about a 2023 election. Election predictions have rarely been accurate.
Why on earth is so much allowed to be redacted in Sturgeon furore?
Why does a dog lick itself?
@@andreare7766 To achieve a spectacular boner? Scottish law is completely independent, I barely get through half an hour without losing the plot. Only true way of getting to truth is to video all official party meetings.
@@offaofmercia3329 , nope. Because they can.
Cos everyone is scared of Sturgeon.
@@daisyhobbs7500 , I think everyone is scared of the LA. If anything he is *really* creepy. Also, either e is a crap lawyer or he is really REALLY good at scheming.
Got a friend in Barga, Italy, She got a call from her Dr to say "if you can get here straight away, you can have 1st Jab, which she did, she is 49, not sure if it's because people are not turning up for vaccine,or they got more than they thought,
It could be something to do with the EU 'appropriating' 250k vaccines from an Italian AstraZenica production facility that was destined for Australia?
we have a 90+ aunt in Rome who is still waiting
David Spiegelhalter's Italian relatives may soon be getting the Astra Zenica vaccine that has been blocked for export to Australia. Does he have elderly Australian relatives.
"The Spectator's crack team." This explains much.
The Professor has been a favourite for years - however the point "risk doubles every six years of life" implies that for most people the risk is negligible before it takes off for the elderly - what's the tolerable threshold of risk therefore and at what age?
A good question. I think the answer is different, depending on who one asks? More good questions are; compared to what? At what cost and finally what’s the calculable risk? i.e. consequence(s) x likelihood. In my experience, to be effective in deciding what measures are reasonable, we must to a very large extent remove the subjectivity and focus on the actual risk. In answering what’s the tolerable risk, to some extent we’re asking what’s a life worth? It seems that’s very different in different countries and very different in each country for different circumstances. Look at the different ways risk is viewed in transport, aviation and medicine.
@@samueljamesgreen1 Of course - so is it getting run over crossing the road? dying of flu? driving a car without seat belts? We are all quite keen to spend other people's money on our personal well-being.
@@iconicon5642 I’m not.
Oh my goodness the sums of money involved!! Eye watering!!
Priti Patel was investigated for bullying and was shown to have broken the ministerial code. Boris Johnson ignored the findings and Priti Patel refused to resign.
The government Independent standards advisor Sir Alex Allan resigned in protest.
Sir Philip Rutnam resigned because of Priti Patel bullying people. Si Philip Rutnam took the Tory government to an employment tribunal and awarded £340000 + £30000 legal costs payed for by the UK taxpayers in a settlement.
It's all bullshit
vaccine policy may be bad in Europe but deaths overall lower and coming down same as ours. Does this mean Vaccines are not cause of decline?
I live in the middle of Europe .. hardly any COVID and hardly ANYONE jabbed
Inflation has been high for years, between 5 and 20% each year since the mid 90s it's just how you count it, if you don't include your largest purchases and your goods get produced more cheaply abroad and you move in cheap foreign workers, inflation can look low, at some point real inflation must show and real interest needs to be put on money, we have all been devalued for so long this is why property gold bitcoin surges in price.
Just a little tip Andrew but your should integrate you camera into you computer screen that scrolls your script so when you read your looking into the camera 👍
surely notes are taken in meetings of this nature by the PA
As we have seen first in Japan, now in the USA deficits and debt seems not to arouse the debt. Markets. Goes against logic.
Why has the 1st does vaccine roll out slowed down.
Is this due to the EU stopping exports to the UK
Do not think so. The second jabs are now been done
There aren’t so many credulous people outside of the senile.
53:45 "we are meant to get more of the legal advice later today"
Are we? It hasn't happened yet for sure. Is it supposed to happen??
New variants bull we haven’t identified the original one yet.
Of course we have and of course there are variants.
That is just silly. Don't know where you get that from and why wouldn't a virus mutate? They all constantly mutate into new variants, usually they just get ignored.
A few points. The Laffer curve relates to individuals and income tax not corporate taxation. The Corporation Tax rate will be at or lower than the major EU countries. Inflation is unlikely due to demand pull while unemployment is high. The red wall seats will remain with BJ provided the Government control immigration of low skilled labour.
The Scottish Parliament,like the EU, is an institution that nobody other than its gravy train riders could ever have needed. Its sole purpose is therefore to constantly seek, or, more often, create, reasons for its own unnecessary, and therefore actually very unhelpful existence.
You can be a National Socialist without being a Neo Nazi. Sure, National Socialism is usually linked to Nazism and they absolutely had policies to reflect that, but I think that was just an opportunistic, cynical hijacking, by Hitler and his weasels, of the sentiment the German people were experiencing during the awful depression and economic crushing that was the Treaty of Versailles .
There were some national socialist parties in the early 1900s which were mostly centre/left organisations. A couple of examples of these were the Czech National Social party and the National Social Association in Germany formed in 1897 and 1896 respectively. It's high time we call Nazism it's own thing, so we don't poison the well of language we can use to describe political movements. Understandably, there hasn't been a serious political party with these policies by serious people since then, obviously because they'd undoubtedly get tarred with the Nazi brush.
The US borrows vast sums of money because it has the global reserve currency. One day, it might not. Especially with the rise of China and the rise of digital currencies like BitCoin. That will be a big moment for the US if or when it ever happens. That's when economic superpowers are no longer, that's what happened to the UK in the 20th Century.
is it because the people its going to kill have had it now or is it the jab thats good dont know eather way but herd has got to have something to do with it how many people have had it or are not affected by it like me
I was wondering about the pcr tests. I've heard that the results can depend on the number of cycles run. I saw a video of Dr faucci saying anything over 25 cycles could lead to higher positive results, aswel as a video of Karry Mullis, the inventor of the test sayinging they should not be used for diagnosis. From another source I heard the UK has been running the pcr tests at 45 cycles. So if the test cycles can be lowered at any point could that affect the data about the jab and cases in general? If anyone in the know comes across this comment and has info on the number of cycles used in the uk ect, please feel free to correct/inform me. Thanks
Spectator Scotland
AND 1,000 DOGS FOR STARTERS
Thought that Jonathan Miller’s description of Eric Zemmour was condescending... and with all due respect, it seems very unlikely he listens to Zemmour nightly on C News or understands how the very clever Zemmour deals with multiple issues.....otherwise Jonathan Miller would know that this man articulates brilliantly what most decent people feel about the state of their country... France in this case. It is a joy to listen to Zemmour’s brilliant discussions, uplifting and always pleasant besides always maintaining some humour. By contrast, there is no political commentator or journalist of Zemmour’s calibre anywhere in the whole of the UK ( neither on the Right or the Left). Alll you get here is negativity, moaning all the time about everything. Yes, UK political commentary is so negative it is contributing greatly to the deterioration of the nation’s mental health. Fransat was worth every penny if only to watch Zemmour.
its Bru...next!
Maybe...Possibly...
GB news come on lets have it!
i don't trust or believe a word!
Rolling out the vaccine very well in Northamptonshire I had mine over a week ago while my wife in the 40 - 49 age group got her text today to make an appointment
as per usual the french will blink.
I cant tolerate the first bit. If you would at least mention the yellow card system reports in the UK or provide even the slightest balance? What is wrong with you I thought you had started something new. I hope you are right about these vaccines if not it's your sleep. No yellow cards even issued at my local surgery suppose you don't want to know. What happened to you. Debt very rare governments pay it back. Why would they? who do they owe it to.?
I may take the vaccine in twenty or thirty years.
Dear James. Please check in with your local dental hygienist.... So worth listening to ( watch at your peril )
Yeah get gates poisons...lol
Forsyth hasn’t cleaned up, I see.Luckily for his colleagues personal proximity is out at present.
@S M I notice you do not dispute the analysis.I think describing him as ‘great’ is considerably overstating his abilities.
what a complete load of bollox
FAKE VIRUS
The vaccine rollout has been great. I heard Charles Stanley sponsored it so we all need to thank Charles Stanley.
44:36 _"How do i put this politely?"_ ....You don't mate, you call it what it is! Think about it like this ........"how would Donald Trump describe it"
and there ye go
What absolute lies.
Longer than 60 minutes of cerebral discussion.
This bloke needs to sort his teeth own before telling us what's best.
James Forsyth could really benefit from teeth whitening.
Stop being a div.
@@battnick1 , but it is true... Too many cigarettes I bet. He is wheezing too.
All nations debts all sum to zero in the end. Every goverment, business and individuals all borrow off borrowed money who are borrowing off borrowed money etc. It all sums to zero.
We know it's about the great reset, so please stop talking like we need jabs. Gggggggrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr.
No mention of Sturgeon flattening your man Sleazy Salmond?
You'll have to get a lot earlier to catch a working class Scots woman with a degree in law from Glasgow.
Makes Boris look like an amateur or a failed comedian
No, she didn’t answer a straight question yet!
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