by Snowball » 28 Mar 2020 14:30
by Royal Rother » 28 Mar 2020 15:15
by Zip » 28 Mar 2020 15:52
by SCIAG » 28 Mar 2020 15:53
Royal Rother Call out a black person as being incompetent and the racist card gets (gently) played. It’s pathetic tbh.
by Royal Rother » 28 Mar 2020 15:59
by Ascotexgunner » 28 Mar 2020 16:46
SCIAGRoyal Rother And then you look across the floor and see Diane Abbott.
Surprises me that Abbott is the one picked out as “stupid” given that she’s by far the most intelligent figure on the British left.
Quick comparison:
Jeremy Corbyn was given every advantage in life and dropped out of his degree in Trade Union studies at North London Polytechnic.
Diane Abbott came from a working class immigrant background but got into grammar school, and then into Cambridge University, where she graduated with a 2:2 in History.
Obviously education is not everything, but the evidence of Abbott’s alleged stupidity seems to be that she once said “thousand” when she meant “million”, while the likes of Corbyn, McDonnell, and Long-Bailey can make gaffe after gaffe without getting the same thrown at them.
Do we need to put you in the same box as Kes and Strap?
by Singing Defective » 28 Mar 2020 16:56
AscotexgunnerSCIAGRoyal Rother And then you look across the floor and see Diane Abbott.
Surprises me that Abbott is the one picked out as “stupid” given that she’s by far the most intelligent figure on the British left.
Quick comparison:
Jeremy Corbyn was given every advantage in life and dropped out of his degree in Trade Union studies at North London Polytechnic.
Diane Abbott came from a working class immigrant background but got into grammar school, and then into Cambridge University, where she graduated with a 2:2 in History.
Obviously education is not everything, but the evidence of Abbott’s alleged stupidity seems to be that she once said “thousand” when she meant “million”, while the likes of Corbyn, McDonnell, and Long-Bailey can make gaffe after gaffe without getting the same thrown at them.
Do we need to put you in the same box as Kes and Strap?
She also said Mao had some good ideas......honestly a 2:2 in modern history is disgusting. It means she attended classes virtually and that was it.
What a great parent she is as well...looking at what her son had done she should be nowhere near the political arena.
by Jagermesiter1871 » 28 Mar 2020 17:55
AscotexgunnerSCIAGRoyal Rother And then you look across the floor and see Diane Abbott.
Surprises me that Abbott is the one picked out as “stupid” given that she’s by far the most intelligent figure on the British left.
Quick comparison:
Jeremy Corbyn was given every advantage in life and dropped out of his degree in Trade Union studies at North London Polytechnic.
Diane Abbott came from a working class immigrant background but got into grammar school, and then into Cambridge University, where she graduated with a 2:2 in History.
Obviously education is not everything, but the evidence of Abbott’s alleged stupidity seems to be that she once said “thousand” when she meant “million”, while the likes of Corbyn, McDonnell, and Long-Bailey can make gaffe after gaffe without getting the same thrown at them.
Do we need to put you in the same box as Kes and Strap?
She also said Mao had some good ideas......honestly a 2:2 in modern history is disgusting. It means she attended classes virtually and that was it.
What a great parent she is as well...looking at what her son had done she should be nowhere near the political arena.
by SCIAG » 28 Mar 2020 17:57
AscotexgunnerSCIAGRoyal Rother And then you look across the floor and see Diane Abbott.
Surprises me that Abbott is the one picked out as “stupid” given that she’s by far the most intelligent figure on the British left.
Quick comparison:
Jeremy Corbyn was given every advantage in life and dropped out of his degree in Trade Union studies at North London Polytechnic.
Diane Abbott came from a working class immigrant background but got into grammar school, and then into Cambridge University, where she graduated with a 2:2 in History.
Obviously education is not everything, but the evidence of Abbott’s alleged stupidity seems to be that she once said “thousand” when she meant “million”, while the likes of Corbyn, McDonnell, and Long-Bailey can make gaffe after gaffe without getting the same thrown at them.
Do we need to put you in the same box as Kes and Strap?
She also said Mao had some good ideas......honestly a 2:2 in modern history is disgusting. It means she attended classes virtually and that was it.
What a great parent she is as well...looking at what her son had done she should be nowhere near the political arena.
by Snowball » 28 Mar 2020 23:20
by Jagermesiter1871 » 29 Mar 2020 16:09
Snowball Possible Good News?
The last three days, Worldwide New Cases have flattened
26-March - - - 63,408
27-March - - - 63,489
28-March - - - 68.054
The rise is large at between 60,000 and 70,000 per day, but the exponential growth has not been there for these three days at least.
We may see another surge if India/Africa etc catch fire, but the above looks promising.
by windermereROYAL » 29 Mar 2020 17:36
by Zip » 29 Mar 2020 17:42
windermereROYAL Fact of the matter is this virus isn`t going anywhere, until a vaccine is developed it`s always going to have a chance of flaring up again. uncertainty will be around for at least another year, can we really see full football stadiums again in that time?
by Jagermesiter1871 » 29 Mar 2020 18:38
by Uke » 29 Mar 2020 19:28
Jagermesiter1871 Maybe there will also be some treatment by then which makes it less deadly.
by Uke » 29 Mar 2020 19:30
ZipwindermereROYAL Fact of the matter is this virus isn`t going anywhere, until a vaccine is developed it`s always going to have a chance of flaring up again. uncertainty will be around for at least another year, can we really see full football stadiums again in that time?
I think by about August/September I can see stadia being open to fans. The Govt will want to get back to some kind of normality by then. It will lead to another surge in cases though although hopefully at a lower scale to what we are seeing now as more and more will have immunity having already had the virus.
by Royal Rother » 29 Mar 2020 19:37
by Jagermesiter1871 » 29 Mar 2020 20:15
UkeJagermesiter1871 Maybe there will also be some treatment by then which makes it less deadly.
Now the world knows how the gay community felt in the 80s.
Not a great feeling is it?
by Snowball » 29 Mar 2020 22:24
Jagermesiter1871Snowball Possible Good News?
The last three days, Worldwide New Cases have flattened
26-March - - - 63,408
27-March - - - 63,489
28-March - - - 68.054
The rise is large at between 60,000 and 70,000 per day, but the exponential growth has not been there for these three days at least.
We may see another surge if India/Africa etc catch fire, but the above looks promising.
Countries running out of tests?
by Jagermesiter1871 » 29 Mar 2020 23:54
SnowballJagermesiter1871Snowball Possible Good News?
The last three days, Worldwide New Cases have flattened
26-March - - - 63,408
27-March - - - 63,489
28-March - - - 68.054
The rise is large at between 60,000 and 70,000 per day, but the exponential growth has not been there for these three days at least.
We may see another surge if India/Africa etc catch fire, but the above looks promising.
Countries running out of tests?
No Idea, but
With 1Hr 40 of today left, looks like it's dropped a little
26-March - - - 63,408
27-March - - - 63,489
28-March - - - 68.054
29-March - - - 55,473 <<<<
At this time the previous three nights it was 61,476, 61,626, c66,000. Starting to look like less Confirmed Cases, for whatever reason. Sorry, hardly "less" but the exponential growth has gone (or appears to have gone...)
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