Royal College of GPs Calls For Cancellation of NHS Vaccine Mandate as Thousands March in Protest

The NHS vaccine mandate should be cancelled to prevent staff shortages, the Royal College of GPs has said, as thousands took to the streets across England to protest against the policy. The BBC has more.

NHS staff must have a first jab by February 3rd and be fully vaccinated by April 1st to continue in frontline roles.

The Department of Health said there were no plans to delay and it was “the right thing to do to protect patients”.

NHS workers who oppose the Government’s mandatory vaccination policy have staged a protest in central London.

Demonstrations were also held in other cities across England including Manchester, Birmingham and Leeds. …

Martin Marshall, Chairman of the Royal College of GPs, said compulsory vaccination for health professionals in England was “not the right way forward”.

He said the vast majority of staff were vaccinated but some 70,000 to 80,000 were not and they accounted for 10% of staff at some hospital or GP surgeries.

Some 94.3% of NHS trust health care workers in England have had a first dose of vaccine and 91.5% have had a second dose, figures to December 31st show.

If unvaccinated staff were taken out of frontline roles by April 1st there would be “massive consequences” for the NHS, he told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme.

He said a delay would allow time for booster jabs and a “sensible conversation” about whether vaccines should be mandatory at all.

Danny Mortimer, deputy chief executive of the NHS Confederation, said some frontline staff would have to leave their roles if they choose not to be vaccinated.

He said: “This will reduce frontline NHS staff numbers even further and lead to more gaps in capacity at a time of intense pressure and patient demand.”

In London, demonstrators marched from Regents Park to the BBC headquarters in Portland Place in a peaceful protest against mandating vaccines for health workers.

But Dr. Nikki Kanani, medical director of primary care for NHS England, said health care professionals had “a duty” to make sure they were protected.

She said: “If you’re marching today, just take a moment, think about the people that you’ve been looking after who have experienced Covid, think about your colleagues who you’ve been working with, and think about the best way to make sure that we’re all protected, and that we’re all as safe as possible, because we are very much in this together and it’s down to us to look after each other too.”

Meanwhile, Kate, a nurse in Hampshire, told the Today programme she was prepared to lose her job rather than have a coronavirus vaccine against her will.

“I don’t feel like the vaccination needs to be mandated because we are medical professionals and we have enough information to make that decision for ourselves,” she said.

“When I had Covid I was ill but not particularly unwell and when it comes to me being forced to do something or lose my job, I just can’t understand how they think that’s a sensible position. I’m good at my job, I care about people, and I certainly have never and would never put people at risk.”

Pressure growing on the Government to U-turn on this, which can’t come too soon. With the evidence that Omicron both evades the vaccines and is mild, what justification there might have been has now clearly evaporated. Perhaps the Government is leaving the U-turn to the last moment in order to maximise the pressure on unvaccinated staff to accept the jab. Which is of course cruel, but then so is the policy so we can hardly expect them to care about that.

Worth reading in full.

Stop Press: talkRADIO has tweeted about the protests taking place today in London and across the country: “Thousands of people have gathered in central London to protest against the mandatory vaccine mandate that could see more than 70,000 NHS workers lose their jobs.

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amanuensis
4 years ago

They’ll u-turn on 31st Jan.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

Inside knowledge or hunch?

RedhotScot
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Common sense. No organisation can sack 10% of it’s workforce without serious consequences.

This was always and empty threat.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

Correct, especially with idiotic isolating of – potentially CV recovered _ NHS front line staff; undeliverable and if ever there was an electorally damaging own goal, this is it imho.

The weasel word “postpone” is proof of this can being kicked down the road to the “quietly forgotten” cul de sac in the Autumn…maybe.

Pembroke
Pembroke
4 years ago
Reply to  RedhotScot

Although it doesn’t seem to have stopped some of the branches of the armed forces in the USA who have gone head with discharging soldiers, sailors and airmen who don’t comply.

Admittedly though the numbers are nowhere near 10%

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/covid-vaccine-military-troops-discharged/

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

Who will? And which way? I’ve lost track!

Maybe I am finally getting tired with all this sh*te.

Marched in Leeds today, with the wife and children. Felt a bit lacklustre, if I am honest. We roared at the (empty) BBC building, stuck stickers on their lovely clean glass doors, caused a bit of a traffic delay etc.

Mainly vacant stares from the half-masked masses.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago

Marched in Manchester today. Lovely. I am not alone.

I believe we woke a few up.

Star
4 years ago

“Who will?” Prime minister Jeremy Hunt maybe?

robwallser
robwallser
4 years ago
Reply to  Star

yes of coursehe did a splendid job as Health Minister,me and my colleagues called him Hunt the C–t.

crisisgarden
4 years ago

I concur.. and sorry I couldn’t find you!
It was a bit lacklustre, a general sense I suppose that there’s less to be angry about in the UK at this moment. As though we’re lucky we’re not being overtly persecuted like people elsewhere.
I feel the anti-corona tyranny protests are a bit disjointed with several overlapping messages. i guess that’s because it’s an organic resistance movement that hasn’t been prepackaged by a Soros funded branding agency.
Met some great people with interesting stories. Compared notes on how many hours a day we all spend amassing further evidence of our suspicions. Average seemed to be about four.
Lots of experienced and highly informed NHS workers. Generally, like the much larger London ones, attended by a strange cross section of the public; a random assortment of every class, colour, creed, and political views. What do we all have in common? I asked a few. The general consensus was that we were basically the ones who were harder to hypnotise!

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Surely, the leaking of the postponement of the NHS vax mandate will flush out more of the more thinking NHS staff who from MOH’s information – small sample I acknowledge – do not believe one word of this SARS COV2 madness, silenced for fear of their jobs up – ’til now.

This might have many knock on effects if this mandate is forgotten; intra staff relations will be shot to pieces and a new “them and us” split will arise (in addition to those that exist already); the Nudge Unit and SAGE will, perhaps, ramp up the psyops as per the most recent NHS ads….Project Fear all over again.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

“Half masked masses”.

Who likely (still) don’t realise that you’re supposed to clean or change those snot rags after about half an hour to prevent them becoming a health hazard, that you’re not supposed to fiddle with them, that they can contribute to dental trouble, etc. etc.

robwallser
robwallser
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

C,mon dont start trouble son move on

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

And that, if they were effective, they should be disposed of as hazardous waste.

Anti_socialist
4 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

It always looked like an idle threat just to boost the boosters, more of a marketing strategy than a serious public health intervention, mind they would do it if they could.

It seems the vaccine narrative is falling flat on its face.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

On its face and squashed into the ordure please.

Pembroke
Pembroke
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Trampled by a growing stampede we hope.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Anti_socialist

They would much prefer us to think it was an idle threat, meant only to increase the rate of “vaccination” from its already high level, and that they never intended 100% of the patient-facing workforce in the state health service to be “vaccinated”, than to think it was something they meant seriously and that we stopped them from carrying out.

At the moment it’s not clear the way things will go on this in what’s left of this month.

Obviously GPs haven’t been bought off, and those c***s would do anything for money, so perhaps you are right and the government weren’t serious about it…

robwallser
robwallser
4 years ago
Reply to  amanuensis

Apart from anything else who would vote for a party that forced unemployment on hard working health staff who got the country through an emergency ?

Pembroke
Pembroke
4 years ago
Reply to  robwallser

Sadly lots of the “my father / grandfather etc. voted for them so I will too” brigade.

Mark
4 years ago

Sheffield Rally for Freedom today – not professional demonstrators, just actual nurses, physios and doctors pointing out that they are going to be sacked for not complying with this bullshit, after working for years, decades in some cases, and after working through the pandemic and undoubtedly having better resistance from having been exposed to it than the temporary and weak resistance provided by the “vaccines”.

And where were the unions, the so-called Labour Party, when these health workers are facing the sack for standing up for their most basic right not to have coerced medical treatment? Nowhere to be seen, the hypocritical f*****s.

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Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Labour’s biggest betrayal yet. All that bluster about “our” NHS apparently means little to them when it comes to it. Times like this I almost wish I’d voted for a Corbyn government.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Starmer Labour is a despicable disgrace to this country

robwallser
robwallser
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Once upon a time an employer whose staff were threatened by such an outcome would have been outraged and active in its oposisition .Now the actual employer is in full agreement incredible .perhaps one can see were NHS staff morale has gone

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

The Labour Party under Starmer belives in Globalist Stalinist slavery “Trilateral Style”!

Darryl
4 years ago
Reply to  Mark

Kier Starmer is a leading member of the Fabian Society (a organisation which until recently had a ‘wolf in sheep’s clothing’ as its coat of arms). Jeremy Corbyn style socialism seems attractive compared to Starmer’s Authoritarian WEF Technocracy (Fascism rebranded for the 21st Century).

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

Dirty government scum (and their treacherous collaborators). Make no mistake, if they carry on with this, it is a crime against humanity.

Boomer Bloke
4 years ago

They took their time.

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago

But Dr. Nikki Kanani, medical director of primary care for NHS England, said health care professionals had “a duty” to make sure they were protected.

She said: “If you’re marching today, just take a moment, think about the people that you’ve been looking after who have experienced Covid, think about your colleagues who you’ve been working with, and think about the best way to make sure that we’re all protected, and that we’re all as safe as possible, because we are very much in this together and it’s down to us to look after each other too.”

All together now… ” The jabs DON’T stop infection or transmission, you agenda pushing, lying government muppet!!! “

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Yet another foreigner.

Nitrambo
Nitrambo
4 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

And Collabo

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Quit this irrelevant slander. We’re all “foreigners”.

Nearhorburian
Nearhorburian
4 years ago

Nope: I’m indigenous.

As are, still, the majority of the population.

Pembroke
Pembroke
4 years ago
Reply to  Nearhorburian

Her Wikipedia entry says she is also a GP.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikita_Kanani

I wonder how she can do both jobs with her utmost ability, surely one or both must suffer from her other activities.

ElSabio
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Dr. Nikki Kanani…?

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Mike Oxlong
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Dr Nikki Poonani, more like

Menckenitis
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

This nurse, from the movie One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest, is, like Dr Nikki Kanani, an example of a deranged, ill-informed, control freak, with no interest in the wellbeing of her patients – a type not uncommon in the healthcare sector. While I expect the majority are professional, caring people, sadly, the NHS, like most Western healthcare systems, is not about ‘healthcare’: it is primarily a profit centre for the providers of scans, treatments and drugs. If it was really about healthcare, there would be much more emphasis on nutrition and lifestyle.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Menckenitis

As Oliver Wright, now of the Times, reported back when he was allowed to do stories like that. We wouldn’t have had those rigged vitamin D trials (yet another crime against humanity) if it was about healthcare, that’s for sure.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Menckenitis

Ratchet.

She would give the jab to the unborn…personally!

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  Menckenitis

As well as Ken Kesey’s excellent novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest (the screen adaptation is quite good too), another recommended novel that describes the nature of the medical system is Marge Piercy’s Woman on the Edge of Time.

Star
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

There’s scope for using Nurse Ratched’s image on masks – ones like the Guy Fawkes ones taken from Alan Moore’s V for Vendetta, not the face nappies… The right image in the right place can say a lot.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

And Times muppets. They’d better cover this scandal properly.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

God forbid I have to go begging of the NHS but if I do please can I be treated by real people?

The un-injected.

Susan
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

If I’m marching today, Dr. Nikki, it’s because I’ve already thought hard about all those people and things, and they are precisely why I am marching today.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

Dear Dr(????)Kanani, four words that should cause you to shit your pants – “covid recovered, natural immunity”

Vaclav Havel
Vaclav Havel
4 years ago

In England and Wales pre Covid there were 45,000 nursing vacancies. If they sack another 80,000 staff can they really say it’s for the patients health. It will collapse the NHS. Current staff already doing the job of 2 people won’t continue if they need to do the job of 3 staff come April.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  Vaclav Havel

They’re presumably banking on demand going down in the Spring and plundering third world countries some more by next Winter (although I think someone said it takes longer than that to integrate overseas health workers).

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Then next winter they can claim that the NHS is under massive pressure due to lack of staff, and we need another lockdown to “protect the NHS”.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Oh what a lovely “national emergency” (for the unprincipled sadists).

PoshPanic
4 years ago
Reply to  Vaclav Havel

Even if it ended being half that number that quits, it could collapse a lot of services. The government have to back down

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

But they want the Health Service collapsed – it is part of the Great Reset!

The untreated sick die…..Gate’s target is 15% global population reduction and Johnson Senior’s ‘dream’ is of a 15 million British population.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Spot on David.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Vaclav Havel

Deliberate collapse of the Health Service to prime it for a US Pharma and Medical Insurance takeover. The poor go to the wall!

Johnson works for Globalist Corporates – not the British people he clearly despises!

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

No. Deliberate destruction of the NHS simply because it advances the globocap agenda.

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Totalitarians need to expunge resistance from the system, prevent them from earning a living, starve them into submission. The mandate serves this purpose.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  cornubian

Indeed.

Liberty4UK
Liberty4UK
4 years ago
Reply to  Vaclav Havel

The moral of all this for everyone is: keep out of hospitals if you possibly can. That means great nutrition, vitamins C and D etc., keep fit, mentally, physically and spiritually, don’t get stressed, and self treat (with proper research) when you possibly can.

Rely on the NHS as little as possible. Be well prepared, and prepared to help your family, friends and neighbours as much as possible.

liz.thornborrow@blueyonder.co.uk
liz.thornborrow@blueyonder.co.uk
4 years ago
Reply to  Liberty4UK

I’ve been doing exactly that for the past 50 years – no to anti-biotics, statins and any other Big Pharma products. I use several alternative therapies, I’m 72 and a bit overweight, had the virus in early 2020, very mild symptoms, recovered, never worn a mask, taken a test or a jab. Had to visit my GP for a referral to NHS audiologist last week – he was astounded that I’m not on half a dozen pills a day and asked me the ‘secret’ of my good health. I replied: don’t take this personally, but it’s because I stay away from you! And no, you can’t get me to submit to blood tests, weight checks, bowel cancer screening etc etc. Keep your hands off me!

FrankFisher
4 years ago

I love the way the BBC are reporting that the march is TO the BBC HQ, but do not give any rationale as to why that might be….

robwallser
robwallser
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

To enjoy the weather or something ?

PoshPanic
4 years ago

I commented elsewhere, that the image of the uniforms laid across the steps, should be the front page of every Sunday paper tomorrow. It’s a powerful image. I think we can guess what there will be instead.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago
Reply to  PoshPanic

It won’t be though, the likes of Oliver Wright at The Times are well and truly shackled now (assuming he still believes in the big pharma corruption he previously reported on for the Independent).

PoshPanic
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Ultimately it will be their loss. Hopefully DS will beat them all to the punch and grow it’s readership.

FrankFisher
4 years ago

Regarding a climbdown, as this is a regulation approved by parliament, with a fixed implementation date, can the government simply drop the requirement, without going back to parliament? Anyone know? I know regulations and SIs are less rigid than statute, but what wriggle room does HMG have?

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

They would have to go back to Parliament, its still a democracy, maybe not as we’ve known it

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  DanClarke

Is it really? No evidence recently.

Marcus Aurelius knew
4 years ago
Reply to  FrankFisher

Well, mandatory medical procedures are illegal under Primary Legislation of Public Health Act of 1984, so there is that. So I would say zero wiggle room. Add in the fact that the entirety of The Coronavirus Act 2020 is illegal (because there was existing, effective medication available to treat covid), and then also add the fact that there was never any health emergency to justify quarantining healthy people, and then also the fact that there was never a public health emergency because we knew then (and certainly know now) that it was no more serious than a bad seasonal flu… ad infinitum

None of it matters.

As soon as I’ve sorted my mum’s affairs out for her, we’re off to somewhere like Burkina Faso. They seem to be broadly awake – they’ve seen real pandemics.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

The Law is only as powerful and ‘correct’ as those who administer it – sadly it seems Globalist Leftist Common Purpose have completely subverted the Judiciary since Blair..

ElSabio
4 years ago

LOL!

Moderna stocks plunged on Friday during the market selloff this week. The company has lost $130 billion in value this year over the lackluster COVID vaccine results with the new Omicron variant. The stock is down 67% from its all-rime high last year.

https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2022/01/moderna-stock-crashes-losses-top-130-billion-stock-67-highs-last-year-following-lackluster-covid-vaccine-results/

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David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Poison Vaccine scam leaking out?

dearieme
dearieme
4 years ago

The whole response to Covid has been stupid and reckless but this takes the biscuit. It is no consolation that some countries on the Continent, and some states in the US, are being stupider and more reckless.

Richardm
4 years ago

Dr. Nikki Kanani, medical director of primary care for NHS England, said health care professionals had “a duty” to make sure they were protected.

As a patient! I have a say Nikki, ‘first do no harm’ what you are talking about is challenged by overwhelming medical evidence that your idea of protection is political not medical science.

Ostap Melnick
4 years ago

As many as 5000 demonstrating in Glasgow today. Hard to tell exactly but Buchanan St chock-a-block from top to bottom with an unseen tail round the corner into Argyle St. Police took us up Sauchiehall St and corralled us at Rose St. Quick about turn and are corralled again at entrance to Buchanan Galleries Mall. They forgot to guard the doors so the moving mass instinctively flooded into the mall which acted as an acoustic enhancer to our many chants especially, ‘Stick your vaccine passports up your a$%e!’ Strangely uplifting!

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huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Ostap Melnick

We did the same in the Arndale in Manchester. “Strangely uplifting.”

Indeed.

bOrgkilLaH1of7
4 years ago

Jeez… what’s wrong with these namby-pamby NHS arbeitskräften jab refuseniks!?!

These life saving experimental wonder drugs are safe and effective FFS, Whitty and Vallance said so and had graphs to prove it… just as Fauci told them… meanwhile clip below…nothing to see here…  now shuffle along to those sanitizing showers…

https://www.bitchute.com/video/URZ7Koc4bnuB/

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SweetBabyCheeses
4 years ago

I’m glad that the Unions are sort of conceding on this issue, but the logic is still flawed. There should be no law compelling NHS workers to get the jibbyjabs because it’s completely unethical!!!

F all to do with the fact that the NHS will be in even deeper shit if they have additional staff shortages, and certainly not because we “owe” these workers anything for continuing to do their jobs during a “pandemic”.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

There is an International Law that forbids the current wave of bullying and coercion to take an experimental untrialed mRNA Gene Therapy injection, which has so far killed at least 2,000 people in the UK alone, including children.

Those attempting it should end up in Court./

robwallser
robwallser
4 years ago

We are calling their bluff lets see what turns up

Life is a journey; are we there yet?
Life is a journey; are we there yet?
4 years ago

I am at a loss as to why the emergency use authorisation for these so called vaccines has not been withdrawn by now and recalled. There is no longer an emergency. They don’t stop transmission or infection and there is now very scant data to show they did anything positive at all apart from making a few people very rich. The number of deaths (now in the region of 1900 in less than a year just in England and Wales) reported as adverse reactions and the ages of those affected (which the MHRA are still not releasing) The MHRA have not said when the deaths occurred with respect to date of injection which is vital information. The huge number of adverse reactions and the now apparent signs of negative impact on the immune system should have meant that the use of these injections was halted months ago. Stopping their use would put an end to the mandate debate immediately. Continuing to supply will lead to more deaths particularly in younger people who they are insanely still targetting to get the booster. The failure to act quickly on this, to lesson any further long term damage will be up there with… Read more »

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

Maybe there was never a true emergency. I think it would have been easier to stick to the July 2021 Freedom Day and use the same propaganda levers to cease and desist, then muddy the waters, and claim victory over ‘covid’.

The current situation, on gov terms, makes no sense on any level of rational analysis.

CovidiotAntiMasker
CovidiotAntiMasker
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

Yes , sticking to so called freedom day was still a possible face saving way out for this government,the fact that they didn’t take it probably rules out cock up theory. It does now increasingly seem to have been all about the “vaccines” and their part in the construction of a new normal global biosecurity state.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

There has NOT been an emergency of ANY sort these last two years.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

Evil intent of the Globalist agenda

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

If the gov back down, are we winning?

If the gov don’t back down, what’s next?

It seems they have to purge the unjabbed NHS staff in order to assert total state control over medical ethics. Delaying this may only be tactical. Going ahead may signal the permanent dictation of medical practices by pharmaceutical companies and the globalists pulling the puppet strings. This would lead to another round of passports, jabs, discrimination against the unjabbed, and pave the way for camps and worse.

Destroying the unjabbed NHS staff would absolutise their claim that the unjabbed in general are scum which needs to be wiped out. Many of the public would assume this is true.

If they do go ahead, however, 70,000 people would catalyse millions into sympathy with us.

This is the major turning point so far.

stewart
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

I’m not so optimistic.

At best it will be a tactical retreat.

Don’t forget that the Johnson, Marcon etc.. are little more than the regional managers of the global oligarchs.

They don’t really decide the big things. Only how to implement them.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  BS665

This is a critical battle – if they drive this through the gloves shpuld be off with rthis Evil Johnson Regime, which should be forced from office i its entirety!.

GlassHalfFull
4 years ago

Omicron is no worse than the common cold.

The UK government has spent billions on so-called “vaccines” (for a virus akin to the common cold) and need to use them up or be accused of wasting tax payers money.

Health workers have seen the devastation of “vaccine injuries” on the wards and don’t want to have them themselves.

This is pure political theatre and the government will back down at the last minute (thanks to Tory backbenchers) and donate the jabs to third world countries who can’t afford them and would be better off not having them.

John001
John001
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

Surely better to incinerate it as clinical waste?

PartyTime
4 years ago
Reply to  John001

Toxic waste

stewart
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

If 2 years ago we had been faced with the virus that is circulating today it would have been just another winter. Perhaps not even. It might have gone down as a good winter flu season.

Thinking about it in this way just makes one want to weep at the complete and utter lunacy of the situation we are in.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

It’s not about what they say it’s about.

Susan
4 years ago
Reply to  GlassHalfFull

Omicron takes many forms and every patient is different. I’m recovering from it now. It was much more like a flu than a cold in my experience, and caused many weird symptoms and sensations, like roaming shooting pains and internal tremor.

cornubian
4 years ago
Reply to  Susan

Hundreds of thousands of viruses swirl around the planet daily, and there are tens of thousands of strains of coronavirus, so what makes you think you had ‘omicrom’?

John001
John001
4 years ago

Good debate between Bret Weinstein and Chris Martenson
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sU_KpBzFrcY&ab_channel=PeakProsperity

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago

The tide IS turning and we ARE winning.

Hugh
Hugh
4 years ago

I jolly well hope so, things are getting very serious now. A catastrophe awaits if they don’t back down, and if Labour go along with this, they must never be allowed to forget it.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Hugh

Labour is political trash of the vilest kind!

James Kreis
4 years ago

I think so. At the rally in London, the police were more relaxed than at previous demonstrations and some were seen chatting to nurses. They know that so many decent, honest people can’t be wrong.

Nymeria
4 years ago
Reply to  James Kreis

I had a chat with one of the coppers outside Downing St. It was quite apparent that he was on the right side: our side.

Hopeless - "TN,BN"
4 years ago
Reply to  James Kreis

Some small comfort, then, that they’re not hurling them to the ground and tossing them into Black Marias. Then again, the people they now treat so nicely aren’t elderly people protesting against lockdowns. Whatever, some unity amongst public sector employees against this tyranny can’t be bad and is long overdue. Absent, as usual, is the Cadet Division of the Tory Party, aka “Labour”.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  James Kreis

But filthy lying politicians and their media stooges can be wrong -with evil intent!

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  James Kreis

Same in Manchester this afternoon.

We even had a police escort for our “storming” of the Arndale. 😀😀😀

stewart
4 years ago

I would say that we are finally putting up a fight.

But if you think the Davos set are going to back down that easily and give up their dreams of totalitarian population control via digital ID’s and mandated pharmaceutical treatments, you’re in for a nasty surprise.

They are already fighting back and they will step it up.

Bear in mind, we are simply back where we were at the beginning of December. Tests, mandated isolation, travel passes, institutionalised discrimination against the unjabbed, they’re all still in place.

And while in the UK they may have momentarily softened the position, in the heart of Europe, they are hardening it with every passing day.

I would say that at best we’re at the equivalent of Dunkirk. We haven’t been completely annihilated.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

Agree. Good summary.

ElSabio
4 years ago

Well, I would say that Monty has just dug his heels in at El Alamein; the war might still be lost, but there is a real will to win now. If only we had someone with balls to lead the charge…

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186NO
186NO
4 years ago

Agree first part, not certain “winning” is the right term when you consider the financial, mental health, educational, long term physiological, socially destructive effects; Care home deaths, all aspects of Partygate, and immediate post jab deaths…Allies “won” WWII – UK still “paying” for the collateral damage.

How we need “Truth and Reconciliation”…

stewart
4 years ago

Isn’t it very interesting that it is the medical profession that has organised and is standing up to jab mandates? And that one of the professional associations is speaking out?

The contrast with the silence of tennis players and the tennis association, refusing to stand up for Djokovic couldn’t be bigger.

But then again, the doctors really know that the jabs aren’t that great and possibly cause more harm than good. As opposed to the ignorant tennis players who believe and obey like lemmings.

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

This society only listens to NHS people, not the likes of us.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  stewart

As an NHS employee told me today on the Manchester March – it tells everything when senior consultants are deciding to retire early.

So even if the NHS battle battle is won the likelihood is that large numbers of genuinely good people will have gone before they intended to. No getting them back.

What a F U.

186NO
186NO
4 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Don’t rule out the effect of the truly stupid excess annual allowance – Treasury inspired; Many highly paid NHS workers have been persuaded they have to retire early to avoid an annual additional tax charge ( not actually true but try telling certain medics they are wrong ) NHS pension scheme allows for “retire and return” – certain that this has been used by many many NHS employees, of all grades, who were born circa 1965>. So an experienced NHS staff member, decades of service, retires, returns on significantly reduced hours – not surprising a deficit in skill and capability emerges which it will take many years to reverse, if at all; then a mass testing, lockdown exacerbated ICU crisis hits made even worse when early treatment drugs are denied to sick patients…..double whammy…Whitehall and NHS Trust combined management cock up worthy of Yes Prime Minister. NHS trust runs on the available number of “hours” for each post; hours not “filled” can be lost for good putting even more pressure on those who remain – GP’s have taken early retirement in droves (same thing was witnessed in Dentistry in the late 1980’s when swathes were offered a massively attractive deal… Read more »

Pembroke
Pembroke
4 years ago
Reply to  186NO

Lost hours are usually filled by expensive agency staff I seem to recall. Next we’ll be hearing that BJ and Carrie have a financial interest in a temp agency.

mishmash
4 years ago

‘There are even far-right conspiracy theorists so delusional, they actually believe there is no virus causing the pandemic.’

Why don’t you ever hear MSM mouthpieces saying this?
Why do they avoid this topic like the plague?
Proving us wrong would surely be a boon for the pro-jab army…
77th not up to the task?

BS665
BS665
4 years ago
Reply to  mishmash

They are embarrassed at being wrong. It’s uncomfortable and a dawning realisation. Suddenly The Science is total bollocks.

eon
eon
4 years ago

Can we stop with the double standard of driving traffic to the BBC website, which is commercial, and also on this site condemning them?

Please find neutral news sources, I realise it makes the site slightly echo chamber-like but you need to make exceptions for certain sites like BBC, CNN etc.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

This manifest evil must be stopped!

Gregoryno6
4 years ago

Big march in Perth yesterday. Given the size of previous crowds, and despite the near 100R heat, my estimate is around 55-60,000.
This banner was hanging on the fence when we arrived at the Supreme Court Gardens. No, I haven’t fact checked it. I’ll leave that to the roaming fact checkers of the internet.

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Jane G
Jane G
4 years ago

I joined a march today (first time) in Hull and the people I spoke with were well informed, distrustful of MSM and concerned only with choice, fairness, compassion and freedom.

If this all fails we are sunk.

Alan M
Alan M
4 years ago

Ironic (not) that these protests get publicity when “sceptics” didn’t.

Hypatia
Hypatia
4 years ago

The NHS vax mandate should be stopped because it is WRONG.
Wrong for anyone to be forced against their will.
I thought coercive control was illegal anyway?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Hypatia

It is illegal….under the Nuremberg Code …but where are our Judges and the Courts…they have been hiding under the Bench for the last two years while Johnson runs amok.

It is now quite clear we have no Separation of Powers – no independent Judiciary and in effect, no Constitution protecting our Rights, worthy of the Title.

Happy Days for Johnson’s Cabal!

CovidiotAntiMasker
CovidiotAntiMasker
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

Boris Johnson the great libertarian in full flow …https://twitter.com/jamesmelville/status/1378596850698162176?lang=en

LonePatriot
LonePatriot
4 years ago

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Star
4 years ago

An insulting b*tch, isn’t she, that Nikki Kanani? “Just take a moment…and think”, indeed!