Boris Johnson Announces End of All Coronavirus Restrictions

Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced today that all remaining Covid restrictions in England, including the legal requirement to isolate, will be scrapped this month, saying he expects to end the remaining COVID-19 restrictions a “full month early”, on February 24th. The Telegraph has more.

Speaking in the Commons during Prime Minister’s Questions, [the Prime Minister] said: “It is my intention to return on the first day after the half-term recess to present our strategy for living with Covid.

“Provided the current encouraging trends in the data continue, it is my expectation that we will be able to end the last domestic restrictions – including the legal requirement to self-isolate if you test positive – a full month early.”

He intends to confirm the end of Covid isolation rules on February 21st.

Sajid Javid, the Health Secretary, said: “We are the freest country in Europe thanks to the strong defences we have built. We’re learning to live with Covid.”

It’s unclear how Mr. Javid can claim the U.K. is the freest country in Europe when Denmark lifted all restrictions last week.

Nonetheless, it’s good news that the Government is moving to lift the remaining pandemic restrictions and laws, which we hope will be comprehensive. For the pandemic fully to come to an end, however, the Government must also remove all pandemic-related guidance, so that the private tyrannies of organisations, employers, businesses and insurance companies are also steered towards an end. The pointless travel restrictions, including those discriminating against the unvaccinated, must also be lifted.

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Pete Sutton
Pete Sutton
4 years ago

Radio still playing “get boosted” adverts.

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

Needs replacing with Joe Rogan telling everyone it was all bollocks

Dobba
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

The irony of it al lis, it wasn’t Joe Rogan speaking – it was professionals doing the talking. Joe Rogan admits he’s just an idiot talking shit and the ire is directed at him as a way to swerve the fact he had real experts in on the subject.

“Joe Rogan is spreading misinformation” is easier for the idiots to swallow than “Joe Rogan has experts on talking sense”.

Osobowy
4 years ago
Reply to  Dobba

I wish he’d stop apologizing and saying what measures he’s going to take to appease the braying mob. It makes him look weak and a bit pathetic. Guy should take the 100M offer from Rumble and flip everyone the bird.

Susan
4 years ago
Reply to  Osobowy

The Trumpster agrees with you!
The demands for his apology, and his repeated apologies just go to show how deep runs the insecurity of the left.

Lockdown Sceptic
4 years ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

Two Canadian provinces drop vaccine passports; “It is time for us also to heal the divisions in our communities”
https://reclaimthenet.org/two-canadian-provinces-drop-vaccine-passports/
By Christina Maas

Let’s keep getting the message out

Thursday 10th February 5pm 
 Silent lighted walk behind one simple sign 
 “No More Lockdown & Covid Rules Are Barking”  
Bring torches, candles and other lights  
meet outside Town Hall, between Rose Inn & Costa 
Wokingham RG40 1AP

Stand in the Park Sundays 10am  make friends, ignore the madness & keep sane 
Wokingham Howard Palmer Gardens Cockpit Path car park Sturges Rd RG40 2HD  
Henley Mills Meadows (at the bandstand) Henley-on-Thames RG9 1DS

Telegram Group 
http://t.me/astandintheparkbracknell

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago

They’re still saying that ”annual boosters may be necessary”. Not much of an end to it, is it? And I daresay the Canadian government will still require all foreign visitors to show ”proof of quacksination”.

SimCS
4 years ago
Reply to  Banjones

Time for an arrest warrant for Trudeau, if they can find him that is?

TheApesOfWrath
4 years ago
Reply to  SimCS

He’sbeen speaking in the Canadian Parliament, blaming the protesters for shutting down the city and causing businesses to close.

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  TheApesOfWrath

And then he walked out in the middle of questions. A real he-man, isn’t he?

Beowulf
Beowulf
4 years ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

There’s one ad on the radio featuring a young woman who says “I did’t get vaccinated and I became really ill. I spent three days in bed and about a week on the sofa.” That’s not what I would describe as being really ill. That’s what I’d describe as being off work with a cold.

ellie-em
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

I heard this for the first time on the car radio a couple of days ago and laughed out loud.
So, to avoid experiencing the deadly 3 days in bed and a week on the sofa, should people sacrifice their bodily integrity and get injected numerous times with a dodgy, highly questionable preparation with insufficient safety data? Hmm, difficult question.

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

More cause/effect cobblers. Not getting vaccinated automatically = getting seriously ill. There really is no hope- people have lost the capacity for critical thinking.

SimCS
4 years ago
Reply to  Beowulf

A treatment course based on Ivermectin when the symptoms first showed, and she would have likely been back on her feet in 48 hours. THAT is the ‘science’, and real-world evidence.

DodosArentDead
4 years ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

That will be because the numerology of the date is synonymous with the favourite numbers of ‘the cabal’. Some of them being 7, 11, 23. Remember 911 (9+1+1)? The Twin Towers represent? The London bombings on 7th July 2005? I’ll leave the intelligentsia to work it out!

There ain’t gonna be no end until 2025.

https://principia-scientific.com/proof-that-the-pandemic-was-planned-with-purpose/

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DodosArentDead
4 years ago
Reply to  DodosArentDead

“The first plane to hit its target was American Airlines Flight 11. It was flown into the North Tower of the World Trade Center complex in Lower Manhattan at 8:46 am. Seventeen minutes later at 9:03 am, the World Trade Center’s South Tower was hit by United Airlines Flight 175. Both 110-story towers collapsed within an hour and forty-two minutes, leading to the collapse of the other World Trade Center structures including 7 World Trade Center, and significantly damaging surrounding buildings. A third flight, American Airlines Flight 77, flown from Dulles International Airport, was hijacked over Ohio.”

Don’t shoot the messenger. Read if you’re curious.

“Numbers are a key to the ancient views of cosmogony … spiritually as well as physically … to the evolution of the present human race; all systems of religious mysticism are based upon numerals.”
W. Wynn Westcott, “The Occult Power of Numbers”

https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/atlantean_conspiracy/atlantean_conspiracy39.htm

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  DodosArentDead

I’d probably be more impressed if those numbers had been used to forecast the events, rather than explain them afterward.

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  DodosArentDead

And what kind of ”end” will THAT be, then?

Banjones
Banjones
4 years ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

Played by bad actORs whingeing about feeling poorly. How much do they pay these people, using OUR money, to spread this tripe?

Newman20
Newman20
4 years ago
Reply to  Pete Sutton

And full-page newspaper adverts full of actors promoting the ‘clot shots’.

chris-ds
chris-ds
4 years ago

Anyone know how the BBC, SNP & Welsh Labour have reacted to this latest development?

Will those institutions pretend like CV19 rules are still In effect?

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

We should bring in no-mask mandates for those guys and fines if they ever use the C word (Covid, not the other one Toby has banned us from using)

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

Doesn’t matter what their reaction is, read the small print of the announcement.

He says he will return after the recess to announce his strategy for how the UK is going to live with Covid.

What do you think that is going to be?

Will the unjabbed get the jackboot taken off their necks? Be able to travel freely same as the jabbed? etc etc etc

Osobowy
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

Yeah, lots of questions. What about destroying the registry for vax passports!

For me, that would be a first step towards showing good faith.

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  chris-ds

All the schools and other public sector boddos round here are still in full-on you’ll die if you come within 10 feet of another human being mode. All masked, all wringing their hands with the disgusting gloop.

DJ Dod
4 years ago

Better late than never!

dante
4 years ago
Reply to  DJ Dod

Do you think Sturgeon will get the memo? Life in Scotland is becoming exhausting, with the continued mask insanity, dots and screens everywhere, and people now test like it’s a totally normal part of life! I feel like an alien living here. Schools are still deep in covid clown mode, primary school is urging parents to test their children regularly with LFT so as to pick up asymptomatic infection, which they assure us in their letter, will identify cases and stop the spread in school!!! I checked the school app and hilariously nearly every class has a child off with covid. It truly is clown world up here. I mentioned to a neighbour about the insane Sturgeon wanting to chop the bottom off classroom doors to stop the spread of Covid, and her response was, we should get all the primary kids vaccinated. After reading your post yesterday of kids getting the adult dose in East Kilbride I feel like sending that to her and asking her if she still thinks it’s a good idea. I’m losing my patience and (usually) good manners with people now. Oh and informed by the school that parents evening will be, yet again, on… Read more »

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Dante don’t despair. You have us

dante
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

Thank you, misslawbore xx

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Independence: waiting for someone else to go first and then being more illiberal than them, according to Nicola Ceausescu.

dante
4 years ago

If Scotland ever becomes independent, I’m packing my bags!

Annie
4 years ago

She would do well to remember what happened to the other Ceausescu.
So would Cheap-edition-of-Stalin Drakeford.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

You have my sympathy. Only the intervention of a friend in June 2020 kept me alive, the first lockdown nearly drove me to suicide and the permanent mental anxiety hasn’t gone away since.

Speaking with my Mum, that’s how she felt when she was married to my gaslighting Dad.

Custerhaditcoming
Custerhaditcoming
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

My grandfather would be turning in his grave at what wee krankie has done to this great country. He was a very proud Scotsman from Dunkeld.
I hope all decent Scots remove this evil woman at the earliest possible moment.

TheEngineer
TheEngineer
4 years ago

Better still let’s have the UK restored. Remember the evil one behind the devolution.

Gefion
Gefion
4 years ago

Sadly, a lot of people think she’s doing a grand job… I live in Scotland and walk among these people and feel like I’ve been beamed down from another planet. I’ve certainly been beamed down from another life.

Rogerborg
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Do you also get that brief moment of excitement when you see inaccurate reports[*] about the “UK”, then again find that yet again the article author just meant “England”?

[*] Sadly, like this one.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

If I could give you a thousand upticks for this post Rogerborg I would – but sadly they would only let me tick once

So much ‘only applies to england’ (espec when it is good news) these days that I am seriously beginning to question whether the UK even exists any more.

Gefion
Gefion
4 years ago
Reply to  Rogerborg

Every morning at the moment. Then reality hits and I start feeling despair again.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

If it helps at all Dante, Northern Ireland is only marginally better than Scotland, but not by much, and the local TV news is a disgrace. The word news should not be applied to their output.

TSull
TSull
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

In Southern Ireland things are not much better than Scotland. We still have this stupid mask mandate when aboard any form of public transport or in any publicly-accessible indoor space. I don’t watch TV (and haven’t done so for at least two decades) so I don’t have a clue what garbage RTE are putting out, but I’m pretty sure they are keeping up the fear campaign as their paymasters require them to do.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  TSull

The same condits apply up North TSull for transport and indoor spaces.

DJ Dod
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Hello Dante!

No, I think that Sturgeon is determined to drag out the ‘pandemic’ for as long as she can. It’s a distraction from the SNP’s track record of failure. Remember when Nicola wanted us to judge her on education?

I share your frustration that there are still so may people who haven’t even begun to question what has been happeing for the last 2 years. Last night I met some people I hadn’t seen for a while – the subject of Bell’s palsy came up, and they all had friends who had had it recently. What could be causing it? A riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma…

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  DJ Dod

BP used to be very rare indeed. Before the pandemic and the jabs I have only ever encountered 2 people of my acquaintance who had had it.

dante
4 years ago
Reply to  DJ Dod

It is exhausting, clowns to the left of me, jokers to the right! Just an average day in Scotland

Gefion
Gefion
4 years ago
Reply to  DJ Dod

I’m in Scotland too. Yesterday I had a conversation with 2 friends whose adult children have both gone deaf in one ear after having had Covid (so they were told). Both had also had three vaccinations + Covid. They don’t know each other, live in different places and can’t see any connections with vaccinations but Covid, as far as they are concerned, is very dangerous.

Nicola likes the control. I think she’s evil.

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  Gefion

So they think an airborne respiratory virus can send them deaf?? What do they put in the water up there? On second thoughts, most people I know round here would probably believe this too.

Gefion
Gefion
4 years ago
Reply to  annicx

Actually one of them lives in Surrey and apparently has a colleague who has also gone deaf in one ear so the belief may be widespread. Viruses can addle your brain so if the auditory nerve is involved then deafness could result.

Gefion
Gefion
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Dante, I live in Scotland too and share your pain.I also feel like an alien everywhere I turn. The first thing my DIL does if one of the grandchildren says they feel unwell is an LFT whereas I’d have given them Calpol or whatever My immediate neighbour has Long Covid and it is quite A Thing. She’s capable of standing and talking to people through the window for ages – no-one allowed in her house – as she receives the gifts of food and card but can’t do anything else. Before she got the Long Covid she was a Brownie leader who took the Brownies temperature as they arrived to make sure everyone was OK… My closest friend is extremely proud of having had her three vaccinations (ha!) and supports most of Nicola’s mad ideas as “you can never be too careful” or “it’s for everyone’s benefit”. Etc. Etc. I’ve been accused of being a conspiracy theorist by one of my sons and Covid is a subject never discussed with me as I have ‘weird ides’ I could go on but I won’t. Just know that I’m out there somewhere despairing of the future like you. I can’t believe how… Read more »

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

It’s not just Scotland- this is from my son’s school. Visors in the swimming pool. Seriously.

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annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Not wishing to ruffle any feathers, but if the lunatics running Scotland got their dearest wish and gained independence, how would they pay for all this Covid insanity?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  DJ Dod

Better late than ‘the late’ – but already “too late” for far too many!

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago

Ok. Welcome, 2 years late and no apology for it all being nonsense but hey? What needs to made clear to the bed setters is that masks, social distancing and vaccines are not required in any setting. It may require a £250m NHS campaign to de-program the sheep at the theatre the other night.

Mr Taxpayer
Mr Taxpayer
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

I’ve been able to largely avoid contact with the NHS over the last 2 years. I guess I’ll find out if you’re right as 2 days after all restrictions are lifted I have an appointment for a routine medical….

Jane G
Jane G
4 years ago
Reply to  Mr Taxpayer

Do report how you get on. (Especially if you refuse to wear a mask) The NHS seem to be the biggest bedwetters of all. Makes you wonder about the rest of their practices.

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

I had to visit the GP yesterday first time in over 2 years. I ignored all the please wear a mask signs, the only person to ask me if I would wear a mask was the Gorgon on reception, I mimed through the perspex that I vomited if made to wear one, sat down. Neither the GP or the nurse who took blood from me asked about by maskless state, they just got on with their job

MrkMtchll
MrkMtchll
4 years ago
Reply to  Jane G

and seems the biggest spreaders of positive covid tests too

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Mr Taxpayer

Good Luck!

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

Sheep always end up in the same place.

PatrickF
PatrickF
4 years ago

The freest country in Europe. Not a free country.

unmaskthetruth
4 years ago
Reply to  PatrickF

Hardly a ringing endorsement. Like shouting I’m the most decent girl in the whorehouse.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

All whores were virgins once!

Fraser Nelsons Underpants
Fraser Nelsons Underpants
4 years ago

It will be some time before the pointless and discriminatory travel restrictions against the unvaccinated are rolled back I fear. Many of the jabbed only got jabbed so they could travel. If the Government ceased discriminating against the unvaccinated, these people might get a little upset at having been coerced and duped into an experimental medical intervention they neither wanted or needed. Discrimination against the “unclean” is a reward for the good boys and girls who did what they were told.

JIGR1969
4 years ago

You generalise when you say that “they neither wanted nor needed”, I know so many people who would have had the vaccine come what may. Unfortunately for me, some of them are colleagues and family members.

I get scolded for not wanting the flu jab, my immune system has done a good job for all of these years, therefore, I’ll let it continue doing so.

Paul B
4 years ago
Reply to  JIGR1969

My sister took the jab only because “they wanted to do normal things” and (as I recently asked on here) my friend wanted to know which of the jabs is least likely to kill her, she has been agonising about letting down her sister who is getting married in Spain for 18 months, she had her first jab a few weeks ago.

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  JIGR1969

Many of us are isolated. But we do have this place

Gefion
Gefion
4 years ago
Reply to  JIGR1969

Welcome to my world!!! I have friends who were almost falling over each other to get the booster. One joined the Zoe app way back at the beginning and is an absolute expert on what’s happening and what to do. Fortunately I rarely see her now.

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  JIGR1969

Me too! Never had flu jab, never will- despite all my family imploring me to do so every year. They really can’t understand why I won’t and trying to explain that I’ve always recovered quickly from bugs, don’t tend to get sick, fresh air, exercise, vitamins most of my life so just don’t feel the need, etc. is a complete waste of time. I just don’t bother any more- better things to do with my time.

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago

Sweden end of March it’s lovely there in summer

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

What happens after 31st March? Remember, the UK is not in the EU any more.

“There is a ban on non-essential travel to Sweden from countries outside the EU/EEA. This ban applies to foreign nationals and remains in effect until 31 March 2022.

Foreign nationals travelling to Sweden from other countries must be exempted from the travel ban and show evidence of a negative test of Covid-19, from within the past 72 hours.”

Suzyv
Suzyv
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

The EU are extending their vacine pass until 2023. So doesn’t sound like much of a rolling back really does it. It so strange as well isn’t it that you can bring in the deadly lurgy if coming from the UK but not another EU country. This lurgy is so clever. I checked on Poland, no restrictions if vaccinated but if unvaccinated and coming from the UK then you have to quarantine. But no quarantine if unvaccinated from another EU country. Until all this garbage stops including here in the UK (as there is still testing for those with non sticky clean blood) then it isn’t lifted.Of course if it’s only the unjabbed having to test (with travel) they can nicely ramp up the cycles in the labs and say it’s the unjabbed causing a case rise again- so clever of them.

10navigator
10navigator
4 years ago

So true (about getting the jab in the belief that the ‘jabee’ would then be able to travel). We live in Spain, and ‘er indoors is now triple jabbed. As a septuagenarian, I refuse to be a guinea pig for Bill Gates and Tony Fauci. Likewise our two grown up children. Globe trotting holidays, will alas, never happen again for us, and even a UK ‘flying visit’ in unlikely to be practicable given our disparate (admittedly self elected) vax status. As and ex serviceman, I’ve willingly had an armful of everything going in my time (“needles the size of drainpipes some of ’em,” to quote Anthony Aloysius Hancock). Gene therapy is a line in the sand I will not cross.

elsvan
elsvan
4 years ago

Actually this is NOT the end of all restrictions. Unvaccinated people coming into the UK will still have to have a pre-departure test to arrive in the UK, AND do a day 2 test. Meaning the UK merrily continues the vile and pointless discrimination against those who chose not be coerced into a jab.

TSull
TSull
4 years ago
Reply to  elsvan

Tests only for those in the naughty corner, even though it is readily apparent to all and sundry that the needlework does not prevent you from being infected by the virus or infecting others. That makes sense.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  TSull

Same old Fake Tests to keep the ‘fear’ going.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  elsvan

They are still sneaking around trying to up their poison jab numbers – don’t be fooled.
Their filthy, lying propaganda is still running!

TheApesOfWrath
4 years ago
Reply to  elsvan

After my recent Turkish trip, involving in total, four planes, four busy airports (Gatwick outbound, Heathrow on the way back, Instanbul twice and Dalaman twice), busy restaurants, cafes , bars and markets, with around 20 minutes total masked up on the Istanbul-Dalaman flights, I’m happy to announce my day two test was…negative. Must have been the 20 minutes mask wearing that did it. I’m not doing “self-isolating” either.

Silke David
4 years ago

Unless the Emergency gets declared over, which means the authorisation to inject people with an experimental fluid is ended, all vaccine, test centres, free lfts, track trace trace get fired etc, nothing is over.

TheBluePill
4 years ago
Reply to  Silke David

Can you imagine the confusion of the sheep if they suddenly got told “sorry no more jabs because they are experimental and there is no emergency”? They would probably riot at long last, but it would it be to get their jabs back or to punish the criminal experimentation? I’m not sure but it would probably come down to whatevet the telescreen tells them.

Silke David
4 years ago
Reply to  TheBluePill

Or would the MHRSA or whatever they are called just give the fluid full authorisation?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Silke David

Why not? MHRA – a pushover for Gates’ charm!

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
4 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

That will be the same MHRA that pushed through, with indecent haste, the authorisation of the so-called ‘vaccines’ under the Emergencty Use Authorisation regulations. The same MHRA which has delayed the reviewing of a product seeking a move from ‘prescription only’ to ‘pharmacy sale’ status by requiring all sorts of irrelevant ‘safety’ data. Irrelevant because the product has been on prescription for decades and has an existing, excellent safety profile.
Like all Government departments, political considerations will always trump their stated purpose.
Hypocrisy of the greatest order.

HelenaHancart
HelenaHancart
4 years ago
Reply to  TheBluePill

As a sidenote I read the comments on a Daily Mail news item in YT about the ending of restrictions, and some are so utterly unbelievable it has to be bots or 77th…? Anyway, many are outraged that the restrictions are coming to an end “because it’s still TOOO dangerous!” One said she wouldn’t allow anyone into her home without a mask from now on, because her husband had been ill. Another is clinging onto the hope that another variant will found in time for Easter! I just can’t anymore….

TSull
TSull
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

I’ve seen those types for real. They are inevitably double-masked and wearing a face shield. They also seem to have a perpetually terrified look. Who needs an army brigade of shirkers who don’t want to do real soldiering when a sizeable segment of the population are willing to gaslight themselves?

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  HelenaHancart

I’ve got ‘friends’ like that- I really have no desire to visit anyone who insists on mask wearing. Let them have their own lockdowns- and pay for them.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Silke David

Absolutely true! We are still under the capricious, wind-blown Johnson Jackboot until the “Emergency’ is cancelled.

lds001
4 years ago

I notice the phrase ‘domestic restrictions’ – so presumably the international club of tyrants are going to try an install an International ID Card based on that BS ……

Sinor
Sinor
4 years ago
Reply to  lds001

Just going to say that until all the Vaxpass infrastructure in the UK and ROW is dismantled and not mothballed it remains a sham “freedom” as they could be switched on again !

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  Sinor

Yes the battle is not yet won

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Sinor

Exactly what they intend – they are playing a Long Game all the way to 2030!

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  lds001

They have to give up now

kate
kate
4 years ago
Reply to  lds001

Yes, the goal is digital ID, and the announcement is just further gaslighting, I fear, to add to our confusion and to limit support for those who can see what is happening.

Just another psyop. Nothing in the MSM can be trusted.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

What do you mean by ‘Digital ID’? We’ve had ‘digital ID’ in Finland since computers came out. Everyone now has a Vaxx Pass, even in the UK (apart from the odd homeless person or pikey). So everyone already has a digital ID. Goal achieved.

The old bat
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Am I misunderstanding you? I haven’t got a vax pass, nor have quite a few people I know. I’m in the UK and I am not a pikey…

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

I was under the impression that everyone in the UK has been issued a Vaxx Pass – it’ll be in your NHS(X) files.
At least, everyone in Finland has had one dropped on their head – I have one. I can go and look at it, as I have done… it says 0/2 doses. Or it did last time I went to look – must be 0/3 by now.

Perhaps for UK citizens they actually have to apply to get one… who knows, maybe there is one with your name on it just waiting to be downloaded… ours have already been dished out, waiting to be filled in. Obviously of no use if not ‘activated’ by taking 2 ‘vaccines’.

As I’ve said before, access here to our ‘own health files’ is via our bank sign-in codes.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I would imagine that if you are unjabbed in the UK you don’t have one.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

The goal is to have a global ID which is associated with all transactions that you engage in, to create the ability for cooperating global governments to efficiently grant or deny transaction permissions to/from you based on this ID (ability to travel is just one example and the first use case). The goal is also to establish a global infrastructure for checking and enforcing such permissions. The goal is to make sure there is nowhere to hide and what is allowed/disallowed can be changed with a flip of a switch – because that constitutes ultimate power. Money is an important piece of the puzzle because money has been so far the enabler of (uncontrolled) transactions. That will no longer be the case when your money can digitally disappear from your possession when the government decides so (a bit like they can already do by freezing bank accounts, just much more efficient and not limited by jurisdictions).

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc
peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Aye, the CBs are busily working on their digi currencies, roll out soon.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  rayc

Why does it have to be global? Why not just start off country by country? In Finland everybody already has a ‘digital ID’.

I think ‘global’ is going to take a while when you consider Russia is a very big country, then there’s all of Africa, and the tribes of the Amazonian rain forest. That’s all a bit too futuristic for me. I like to stick to seeing what we have currently, and that is the Vaxx Pass now used for international travel. That needs to be got rid of – but there is no-one to tackle the governments who have all the power and money to keep it going.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Not so many in the Amazing Forest as pre Vax roll-out I suspect.

kate
kate
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

you are confusing a digital ID with its precursor, the vax pass. The vax pass does not link to financial transactions, it just limits access to movement, like a passport, but tied to “health status” But it is not really tied to health, but to suggestibility, compliance, and obedience, as we know that the CV infection is immaterial as a health threat.
The vax pass is more controlling than a traditional passport, as it controls internal and external movement, and on a very fine scale, too.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

I think the governments know who we all are, and you’ll find we all have digital records at GCHQ or wherever. In Finland we all have our KELA cards (‘social security’) – used for identification.
I will accept that a ‘special card’ (‘Vaxx Pass?) could be introduced, from which our ‘status’ can be determined (social credit, etc.).

Aleajactaest
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Not so Foxy.

Only the sheep who obeyed the nudges downloaded the app.

I have no vaxx pass

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Aleajactaest

I fear that the ‘Jab’ section of your NHS record will show that you have not succumbed to the seductive government messaging.

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

How many Homeless or travellers do you know?

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

How is that relevant? My point is that I bet there are people ‘under the radar’ in the UK – if nothing else, ‘dinghy riders’ who run up the beach and into the night. Babies born and never registered.
I am sure the ‘authorities’ know who is who in the UK and have a file on each of them. Name, National Insurance Number, address, birth certificate – that’s a good start.
With mobile phones GCHQ/the Police probably know where 70% of people are in the UK at any moment. Your mobile phone number could even be used as your ‘digital ID’.

Perhaps people in the UK don’t have a Vaxx Pass in their hand. I don’t have one in my hand either, but I have been to look in my ‘own health files’ and there is one with my name on it just waiting to be downloaded. The question is how long can people manage without one?

Jane G
Jane G
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

I hereby declare myself a fully paid-up pikey.

TheApesOfWrath
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

We’ve got an NHS number, that’s it. The doc can enter your number into their database and pull up your records, and you need to quote it if you fake, I mean, take one of the tests.

kate
kate
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

Sorry using a shorthand here, I assumed everyone would know the background to this. So, for E. Fox who continually bangs on about the same points…

Digital ID will be tied to a Central bank digital currency, and all transactions and taxation will be centrally controlled. This is the goal, and they will continue to gaslight us and tighten/loosen restrictions until they get there, short of real resistance from the population.
The Coronavirus Act, Police, crime …etc bill are designed to reduce our freedoms , as is the “reform” of the Human Rights Act. These changes are the real threats, besides which the theatre of removal of “restrictions” is a nonsense.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

Well said. As ever.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

Sounds about right!

Hester
Hester
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

Just read in Politico today that a Digital Euro bill will be passed and ready by 2023 allowing for the European Central Bank to start issuing digital currency, just like (and the article refers to this ) The Chinese yuan model. Thats why you need your vaccine barcode
https://www.politico.eu/article/digital-euro-bill-due-early-2023/
This is the next step in the Elites Great Reset,

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Hester

And yet still the distracted sheep are arguing over mask wearing …that’s how stuffed we are!

Bella Donna
4 years ago
Reply to  lds001

It’s about restricting international travel, it always was.

Emerald Fox
4 years ago

Why is there the constant misinformation bandied about? – the Scandinavian countries are not ‘open for all’.

Denmark has not lifted all of its restrictions – and the UK will also not be allowing ‘the unvaccinated’ to travel in without pre-purchased PCR tests and quarantine.

In order to restrict the introduction and spread of other more transmissible virus variants, requirements for testing and self-isolation after entering Denmark are currently in effect
Updated: 1 February 2022

  • If you are travelling from a COVID-19 high risk country (such as the UK) you must be tested within 24 hours after entering Denmark and self-isolate without undue delay at a self-isolation site for 10 days, and as a general rule you may not leave the self-isolation site before the end of the period. This also applies even if you have tested negative for COVID-19 before or within 24 hours after entering Denmark. You may break the self-isolation if you get a negative PCR test result taken no earlier than the sixth day after the date of entering Denmark.
unmaskthetruth
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

It’s to stop the convoy of truckers – you’re free, what are you shouting about. These demands need spelling out to these twerps. No mandates, no coercian, no digital ID, no track and trace, no masks, no fear porn, end it all NOW

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  unmaskthetruth

It’s ‘Test & Trace’ – a list of all those who work there and their addresses should be published. Talk about a scam!

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

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

dante
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Yep 100% agree. It’s not all over, and we shouldn’t talk like it is, because to do so normalises the abnormal. I want it all done with.

At the Doctor’s today and I mentioned to the nurse that I was getting exhausted with this all now. She advised that.. we are near the end, but life will never be the same…

Speak for yourself I thought.

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  dante

Quite right but we absolutely should talk like it’s completely over and continue to battle on until it really is

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

I’m talking that way to my classes at school. I’m making a point of putting the (so-called) pandemic in the past tense!

Milo
Milo
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

How do they react when you do that? do they buy in?

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  Milo

Oh they’re sick and tired of it and seem really happy to see the back of it. A few still wear masks which is sad to see but they’re a tiny minority. What’s not so sad to see is the (predominantly Science!) teachers who still insist on wearing them for reasons I can’t write determine.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

For many saying it is all over is just the excuse to relax and “stand down” just what they want!

“Always make your enemy think you have abandoned the struggle and they have won … before you strike”

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Sweden is open internationally no restrictions from end March to the unvaccinated

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

Where’d you get that from? Seeing is believing… again, it’s always a few weeks in the future… never today. Always that promise of the dangling carrot….

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

From the Swedish Police. But they do qualify it saying that they cannot guarantee what will happen at any future date. Right now, from today an unvaxed fox can wander across the Swedish border with just its foxy passport.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

“…man never is, but always to be blest!”

Or ‘always jam tomorrow ‘ for the plebs!

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

Meet ya there!

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Although I’ve heard mixed reports about Mexico. Some states, I forget which ones, are still covidified.

peyrole
peyrole
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Fed borders of Mexico are fully open, always have been. There are some internal restrictions re masks use, and some vax requirements for Mexican citizens in certain employment, including interfaces with tourists.

Vir Cotto
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

Sounds like a date! Maybe..

swedenborg
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

The abolishment of all outside EU restrictions has been promised but at the moment they are following those.As you don’t need to show a passport in Schengen area they are assuming that other EU countries are following EU rules which includes restrictions on non EU passengers. This is the last restrictions they have which they have promised to scrap March and suggested earlier.

The free crossing without restrictions and passport free as earlier is to the other Nordic countries and includes no covid restrictions at all.
They are hiding behind EU rules still in that last aspect of covid restrictions.
I think a non vaccinated UK passport holder can visit Portugal with test.If he then takes a plane from Portugal to Sweden he should sail through unmolested of any checks.Correctme if I am wrong.

Vir Cotto
4 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Pity, I’d always wanted to go back to Denmark after visiting there as a teenager. Now I doubt I’ll get a chance anytime soon, because I certainly ain’t doing any masking/testing nonsense again.

Username1
4 years ago

As others have mentioned the Government needs to BAN places like supermarkets etc displaying notices to wear masks, wash hands etc. All employers must be BANNED from discriminatory practice such as sacking unvaccinated staff.
On a personal note, after losing another job due to being unvaxxed, I applied for sickness benefit. There’s a space to record what illnesses you have so I put “Unvaccinated against COVID-19 – employer terminated my employment”.
Can’t wait to see what the bureaucrats at DWP make of that!

Fingerache Philip
Fingerache Philip
4 years ago
Reply to  Username1

Computer says no.

huxleypiggles
4 years ago
Reply to  Username1

Even if your application for ESA I presume falls on the desk of a sympathetic processor it will be rejected unless there is a shall we say more “normal” COE – Condition of Entitlement.

In other words a verifiable illness.

annicx
4 years ago
Reply to  Username1

It’s amazing what effect these things can have. My wife insists on wearing a mask to go shopping because ‘the supermarket says you have to’ and despairs that I won’t comply. I just say that they’ll turn me away at the door if that’s he case, but it hasn’t happened yet. The silly thing is, she knows the masks are useless and can’t really explain why she agrees to it. What a disgrace that we have a Government that has willingly done this to people.

Free Lemming
4 years ago

I trust these criminals about as far as I can throw them. I don’t care what they do from this point forward, we MUST see this government removed from office and not replaced with more scum. I just wish I knew how.

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

1922 Committee will do it

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

Such blind optimism built on sand…..

DanClarke
DanClarke
4 years ago
Reply to  Free Lemming

The majority are of the same ilk, as we saw from the voting during this plandemic

realarthurdent
4 years ago

The move to “get Boris” began the moment he resisted more lockdowns over Christmas.
I’m not sure this was his preference but I think his backbenchers made clear he would be given the boot by them if he introduced more restrictions.

However as soon as he went against the SAGE and the Big Pharma and health union lobbies, the media started gunning for him and Cummings was activated to release all of his inside info on the comings and goings inside No. 10 (info which they had had for months and months but kept up their sleeves for exactly this moment).

I’m pretty sure that Boris realises that if he can scrap all the restrictions and allow the emergency powers to lapse, and if people can see that the pandemic really is over, then he may well survive in No. 10. So the earlier he can achieve this the better from the point of view of his political survival (which is clearly all he cares about).

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

Agreed

RW
RW
4 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

I concur with this assessment. I was actually wondering how many of these photos were taken by Cummings, considering that he wasn’t on them.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

That’s my reading, and also the reason that for the first time in over two years I don’t want Boris gone.

Backlash
Backlash
4 years ago
Reply to  crisisgarden

The thought of Sunak getting his smirking face and jug ears into number 10 fills me with fear as someone who is self-employed. He hates us

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  realarthurdent

I’m not sure this was his preference but I think his backbenchers made clear he would be given the boot by them if he introduced more restrictions.”

When he discovered he’d be fired, that’s why he didn’t go ahead with it, you’re right.

He was going to impose even more restrictions because he thought he’d be unpopular if he didn’t do it.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago

Totally without any kind of principle but all about saving his own skin.

Was that why he brought in the restrictions in the first place?

Is that why he seems hell bent on Net Zero even if it impoverishes every single citizen in the country while China burns coal like it is going out of fashion [well, I know, it is, but you get my point]?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

What follows the clown Johnson will be worse……the whole Gang needs to go!

Julian
4 years ago

From the Daily Mail report of this news

“Travel rules could also stay in place on people coming to the UK. ”

“‘Provided the current encouraging trends in the data continue, it is my expectation that we will be able to end the last domestic restrictions, including the legal requirement to self isolate if you test positive, a full month early.'”

Paul B
4 years ago
Reply to  Julian

I don’t think even Johnson can control other countries.

Julian
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

Well travel rules for people coming to the UK, including of course returning UK residents, ARE in the control of the PM. One could interpret the “domestic” to mean restrictions applying to activity within the UK rather than entering it. We shall see.

TSull
TSull
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

He may not be able to, but his puppet masters can.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Paul B

He can’t control himself!

dearieme
dearieme
4 years ago

More bedwetters in retreat. Hurray!

Bobby Lobster
Bobby Lobster
4 years ago

More than a million tests yesterday. This is not over. Are they going to rescind the covid laws? I want them to state categorically that vax-passes are to be outlawed, forever, and any discrimination concerning ANY vaccines is to be outlawed.

Guess foreign travel is still verboten by foreigners for a while. I’ll stay home.

misslawbore
misslawbore
4 years ago
Reply to  Bobby Lobster

Sweden as of end of March unvaccinated can travel there no tests

sam s.j.
sam s.j.
4 years ago
Reply to  misslawbore

sweden it will be then for any travel , will only travel when no ‘ vax pass’ no test no mask no ‘ quarantine ‘

Vir Cotto
4 years ago
Reply to  sam s.j.

It’ll take years to get rid of masks in airports, even if you can take them off on the flight to Sweden. Bylaws make it almost impossible to declare yourself exempt too. Are you going to mask up for your Swedish trip? I know I won’t be.

sam s.j.
sam s.j.
4 years ago
Reply to  Vir Cotto

good for you me too . i am determined to never wear a mask again , have you seen the videos students taking off their masks en masse at school
maybe we shoud go to airports and do that even if not getting on a flight to get

others to do so on their flights until no more masks to speed things up

TheApesOfWrath
4 years ago
Reply to  Vir Cotto

I managed it at Gatwick, Istanbul, Dalaman and Heathrow. At Gatwick and Heathrow, when asked, I said “I have an exemption”, and no more questions. In Turkey, I wore one to go through the first baggage x-ray, at Dalaman on the way back, when asked by an official, but just played dumb the rest of the time. The two occasions I was asked, I made a drama of taking out of my pocket and waving around a bagged up mask I got from the outward plane journey, while nodding and smiling. To be honest, apart from the baggage x-ray people, no -one seemed to give a toss.

Tinxx
Tinxx
4 years ago
Reply to  Bobby Lobster

When there is no need to self isolate, what is the point of testing outside of a hospital situation?

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Tinxx

What is the point of testing?

If in doubt roll-out the safe and effective Ivermectin….oh yes… of course …it is banned by Javid, Johnson and Whitty because … unlike the mRNA injections… it actually works against Covid-19!

Emerald Fox
4 years ago
Reply to  Bobby Lobster

The Vaxx Passes are in use every minute of every day right now. The EU Pass is valid 270 days from the last jab. Every day gone by is a day closer to its expiry. Another jab is required to give another 270 days. Are they really going to get rid of the Vaxx Pass now it’s up and running?
They don’t even need a new ‘variant’ – they can just say “cases going up” – which is meaningless, but that’s what they spout on the Finnish TV News every day – it’s nothing but “cases, cases, cases, corona pass, corona pass, corona pass”.
And people say “There are still cases”.

Nope, still no dead bodies on the streets or in the bushes round here, despite being in a “high cases” region according to the TV ‘News’. Fake pandemic.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Bobby Lobster

Tests: all fake …still the addicted sheep queue up for them …the BBaaaaC
will tell Edwards to put his “grim funeral face on” to announce more ‘cases’1

BJs Brain is Missing
4 years ago

The Coronavirus Act 2020 must also go.

Mr Taxpayer
Mr Taxpayer
4 years ago

The Act has a baked in repeal date in late March 2022. Tbh, all of the most onerous restrictions have come from the Public Health Act 1984. The Coronavirus Act was the enabling act for the various furlough and support schemes.

CynicalRealist
4 years ago
Reply to  Mr Taxpayer

Spy ‘n’ Snitch needs to go as well – they’ve already pissed a fortune up the wall on this particularly egregious example of pointless theatre, and they should not be wasting even more.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  Mr Taxpayer

Watch the Tory Traitors renew it again!

( It goes without saying for Trilateral Commission Starmer’s Permanently Masked Rabble)

Moderate Radical
4 years ago

Define ‘restriction’. Can I now go about my God-given daily life without having to show my ‘vaccine’ stroke COVID bona fides? Because these are restrictions with which I am absolutely unwilling to comply. So let us define our terms before we shower ourselves in self-congratulation, shall we?

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago

Domestic abuser says he’ll stop mentally and physically abusing his victim.

crisisgarden
4 years ago

At home. He’ll still abuse her if she goes on holiday.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago

Then heads off to another ‘bring a bottle party ‘party.

NeilofWatford
4 years ago

Couldn’t have anything to do with his position hanging by a thread, could it?
Funny how ‘the’ science changes to suit a globalist.
Johnson must go.

Cristi.Neagu
4 years ago

You say the UK, but is Adolf Sturgeon on board with all this?

Bolloxed Britannia
Bolloxed Britannia
4 years ago

So now the NWO puppet Bojo has left the big gate open at the bottom of the field…All the sheep are looking at each other in utter confusion, “is it safe to go through? Baaah” “I don’t know Baaah” “should i keep my mask on Baaah” “I don’t know, what about my top up jabs Baaah” “lets all go through together, hang on wait, what’s that big van in the next field? It says slaughterhouse on the side in Germanic script, and there’s sheep dog’s running on around wearing lab coats”…BAAAAAH

bluewoody
bluewoody
4 years ago

Am I expected to say ‘thank you’?
They’re probably thinking we’ll now take our eyes of the ball!

BS665
BS665
4 years ago

Irreversible damage to society and democracy also being lifted?

Thought not. He’s deploying ‘the End’ now to retain his position.

Arbitrary and cynical.

Eric Olthwaite
4 years ago

Restrictions that should never have been imposed in the first place … Sweden was proof that nothing but the most basic common sense public advise was required – instead this government with support from the opposition parties followed the unscientific and irrational methods of a communist regime in China and decided to lock everyone up with the insane promise that the government could control and eradicate a microscopic airbourne virus

Madness.

Now we await the aftermath of this governments insane decisions to lockdown and impose restrictions on the entire country for virtually two years for a disease that for the vast majority of the population had a 99.7+% survival rate.

Not to mention the possibility of a serious fallout from jabbing everyone three times with an untested mRNA vaccine.

This does not simply end here – the battle is won but the war continues until every culprit faces justice for their crimes against humanity.

The old bat
4 years ago

I won’t truly believe this unless the coronavirus legislation is not renewed (in March sometime?) and is allowed to fade into obscurity. That they stop pushing boosters and actively encourage people and businesses to return to how things were before masks and all the other covid rubbish. Get rid of things like covid wardens too (was quite shocked to see one in a covid liveried, council supplied car recently in a town. Nothing like that out here in the sticks). I was pleased to see, though, that the stupid ‘distance’ floor stickers have all been removed from our nearest co-op. Things are looking up.

The old bat
4 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

And, just to add, STOP THE TESTING! Utterly pointless and costing a fortune, and driving a false pandemic.

lulu
lulu
4 years ago
Reply to  The old bat

They won’t repeal the covid legislation because of they do they have to stop vaccinating as the jabs are all on emergency licence as they are still running long term trials.

rayc
rayc
4 years ago

Of course, the “freedom” only because of Jabeed’s “defenses”, not because of 2+ years that have passed since the beginning of this fiasco. Accordingly, the freedom can be cancelled when the “defenses” cease to exist… or new “defenses” will have to be mandated in a few months.

BTW, if anyone doubted how the politicians can do a (temporary) u-turn without losing face, this is how, congratulate themselves on the work well done and point to “changed circumstances”. With an average voter being as imbecile as they are, they can get away with practically anything using this time-tested method.

Smelly Melly
4 years ago

If the Coronavirus Act isn’t being repealed then it’s all bollox, they can re introduce restrictions at the first sneeze. Never trust a politician. I had a very low opinion of politicians back in the 90s and then all faith and trust evaporated in 2003 with the Iraq war when we were taken to war purely on lies (remember 45 minutes to launch WMDs Blair couldn’t tell us what type of WMD they were nuclear, chemical or biological but Hussein had WMDs).

Never ever trust a politician, their words are worthless and meaningless.

kate
kate
4 years ago
Reply to  Smelly Melly

You can take it for granted that everything in the MSM is lies.

We learnt this in the last two years.

crisisgarden
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

I learned this on September 12th 2001.

David Beaton
David Beaton
4 years ago
Reply to  kate

Once learned , never forgotten !

MSM and Politicians lie – the New Normal!

Vir Cotto
4 years ago

So ‘Freedom Day II: The Return’ is order of the day?

Will we get another lousy sequel?

TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
4 years ago
Reply to  Vir Cotto

It’s been a long 3 weeks.

Smelly Melly
4 years ago
Reply to  Vir Cotto

Is it irreversible?

Annie
4 years ago

NOT the bloody UK. ENGLAND.
THERE IS A DIFFERENCE. CAN YOU PLEASE GET YOR THICK HEADS ROUND THAT?
Gulag Wales continues to be a Gulag.

Moist Von Lipwig
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Nicola Ceausescu still rules in Scotland.

Milo
Milo
4 years ago

No one [SFAIK] rules in Northern Ireland [if they ever did – bit of a moot point] which means that even if they wanted to remove all the restrictions there is no one in post to do it.

John Dee
4 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Shouldn’t there be rather more consonants in a Welsh gulag?