By: Robert
For god sake the doctor came out to see me because I’ve a serious disability, took a look said whoops you have swine flu, think you better go into hospital just in case. I said nope I’ll deal with it...
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The fact is that we have handled this very badly. Thr “don’t rock the boat” principle has allowed the flu to become much much worse than it should. We are at the stage after three months where we...
View ArticleBy: Maria
Two decades of sexual liberation? Nothing so grand. You mean two decades of people putting themselves about a bit, because the Pill had been invented in the 1950s and been released in 1960, don’t you?...
View ArticleBy: David
I don’t think he’s bored, Robert; he’s got too much to do, including helping you get better from swine flu so quickly!
View ArticleBy: David
Well, they talk of the 60′s ushering in the ‘sexual revolution’, which is the term I should perhaps have used. Yes, remind me what happened in the 80s? . . .
View ArticleBy: David
Thanks, Nich. I did read your blog post at the time, as I’ve been interested in following the government’s incompetent response; and I think I had some of the facts you reported on in the back of my...
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[...] do it is something like a lethal autumn and winter swine-flu epidemic that the government’s supposedly well organised contingency plan proves powerless to deal with, bringing about serious damage...
View ArticleBy: Robert
OK how many people will die in the winter flu perhaps 30,000, well 20,000 is average for a bad winter winter in this country especially with catching hypothermia as well as being elderly and catching...
View ArticleBy: David
Cynical but not implausible! I had the same sort of thought: if a million or so were to die (unlikely), that would reduce the unemployment figures! I suppose the imponderable issue is that we don’t...
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