@vonderleyen @MarosSefcovic @EP_President

I believe the UK Gov. is adopting its new, highly unusual, "let it rip" Covid policy, to conceal a vaccine procurement failure that would be politically devastating for the UK Gov (& for brexit).

Look at the 1st & 2nd dose graphs
Vaccination capacity should increase over time not drop by 60%.

But Johnson would rather feed British kids into the covid mincer than ask the EU for help; it would end his career.

Why not offer to help? It would save lives in Britain *and* in the EU (particularly IRL).
And if it helped UK voters to realise the EU is not the enemy - in fact cares more about the health of Britain's children than its own government does - then all the better.
We have run out of Pfizer and we can't use AZ on under 30's. This is a MASSIVE government failure and they cannot admit it as it would destroy the one (incorrectly) perceived Gov/Brexit success. So they've decided to throw our kids under a bus instead.

If we have excess AZ that can only be used on over 40's maybe UK and EU can do aswap for some Pfizer? You have plenty of over-40's.

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5 Jul
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Q: What *exactly* does "70.4% effectiveness" mean?

Does it mean 70.4% will gain total immunity no matter how huge the viral load / number of exposures?

Or does it mean, everyone gets a bit of an immune boost, so an individual needs 100÷(100-70.4)=3.37 x as..
..big a viral load to succumb (or 3.37 x as many encounters).

This is a genuine question and the answer has big implications for the UK.

Because it seems like the Gov policy is to deliberately raise a child army of covid vectors and unleash them.

As I understand it
"effectiveness" is calculated by comparing infection rate in say 50K vaccinated and 50K unvacfinated people in the same community, ie the same exposure profile... what happens when the government throws virus-bomb into the population, creating artificially high exposure?
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Given the blizzard of lies emanating from Lord Frost right now, this BBC article is a useful reality check. It dates from 17.10.2019 - the day that the text of the "oven ready deal" was agreed.

bbc.com/news/uk-500830…
It makes it clear that all goods would face customs checks, and those deemed at risk of being transported to Ireland would pay taxes at the GB/NI point of entry.

This history has been rewritten into "only 'at risk' goods were supposed to be checked". "EU moving the goalposts"
Simply not true.

Then there is the issue of regulatory checks. The BBC article of 17.10.2019 made it perfectly clear the UK agreed to checks between GB & NI, EU officials present, with power to overule.

Now Frost is acting all surprised.
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When all you have is a hammer everything looks like a nail. But the Bastani / Jones strategy of hyper-motivating a core of "working class voters" demonstrably failed in GE19.

1/
And the Blue Labour response - target the working class voters who switched to the Tories via UKIP & Brezi's, by saying "look! we can be racists too!" is the ultimate blind alley. Why buy Pepsi when you can have the real thing?

2/
What if there is another path? An offer to the "ordinary decent Tories" in the shires? They are probably only a third of Tory voters (the rest being xenophobes and/or authoritarians) but I am convinced there is a constituency of small c conservatives who are

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Basically we are seeing a gang war between two of the most powerful families within the Tory OCG. Cummings is a button man for Gove, capo in the Murdoch regime.

He has carried out a botched hit on Hancock, who is now, figuratively, on a saline drip in an unguarded hospital room.
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So far the Bratva (Russian mafia) have not got involved. Their front man, Boris Johnson, is under orders to keep a lid on things and not draw too much heat from feds.
His boss, Lebedev, is a consiglieri who reports directly to underboss Vladimir Putin, who is second only to boss of bosses, Semion Mogilevich.

The 2 other main families in the Tory OCG are: corrupt property developers and "the firm" - a group of high ranking Met police officers.
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Nice province - shame if sumfing 'appened to it...

John Stevens' collusion inquiry into the West Belfast UDA and murder of Belfast solicitor Pat Finucane found that of 210 UDA members it probed 207 were on the British State payroll. That's 98.5%.

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Initially, the British Army briefed Stevens that "no dedicated Military Intelligence unit operates in Northern Ireland" and he only found out about the Force Research Unit when senior RUC officers blamed the unit for an arson attack that took place at his Inquiry headquarters

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3/
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Any fule kno "renewables aren't reliable"; "are expensive"; "are difficult to integrate into grids"

The problem is the fools never, EVER, bother to check the facts. So this thread is for all you fools out there, to save you 30 seconds googling.

Continued...
1. Reliability
University of Pennsylvania have done some good data digging: repository.upenn.edu/psr/vol1/iss8/…

They looked at SAIDI - average interruption duration ( minutes) of States in US and countries in EU.

Higher %ge renewable = longer SAIDI, right? WRONG.
Quite the opposite.
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