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Are You Ready.
The chancellor who has money to throw away, will be telling you how many peanuts he will be dishing out to you today. Cup your hands in readyness. :0)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.His con mates will be sitting behind him, and like normal nodding their heads like their have rubber necks, clapping and shouting here here while he dishes the peanuts out and takes the wallnuts. :0) I doubt they will be clapping the clapped out NHS that they chopped to bits since in power. While he hands out the peanuts there will be people passing away at home and in hospital due to the lack of local doctors, and hospital doctor who this charlie boy expects them to work 20 hour shifts for his peanuts. This mans actions of late throwing thousands away on his own self interests speakes volums about him, self self. Most millionairs throw their spare cash at many charities. A good example is Rod Steward, who supports hospitals with thousands of pounds for people to have urgent MRI scans, and over the years has raised millions for charities performing for free. Take a look Mr Hunt, RS puts you to shame many times over.
Not much rationality here. Hunt has caused thousands of deaths?
Hundreds of thousands ..... apparently. ( someone adds, er rationally) - - PP adds with a mad look on his face: "all babies! - all dead!" c gurney leer
Itch, it depends on excess deaths. This is used as a metric for covid deaths because we know certification is so crap at this.
and so you look at the excess deaths BEFORE lock down
and then assuming lock down is a go-er, you look at the deaths after lock down ( as the baseline) and then the difference is ascribed to the delay in lockdown - Hunt = baby killer
here hundreds of thousands of dead babies - you read it on AB itch, it must be true !
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you can find the publication with references and supporting research linked at the bottom... the takehome is:
"The study adds to the growing evidence of the profound and deeply concerning changes to mortality trends observed as a result of UK Government economic ‘austerity’ policies. These have slashed billions of pounds from our public services and social security system with devastating impacts. Without support, people have been swept up by a rising tide of poverty and dragged under by decreased income, poor housing, poor nutrition, poor health and social isolation – ultimately leading to premature death, now quantified by this new study."