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Wednesday 2 June 2021

When zero isn't low enough

Zero Covid deaths were recorded in the UK yesterday.

Zero. Nil. Nada. Zilch.

Just think about that for a moment and let it sink in.

Think about what we've endured for the last 15 months. 

Think about masks, social distancing, not seeing or hugging your family and friends and why we're still living under some of those restrictions.

Think about the fear that was spread by Govt in order to ensure compliance.

Think about the trashing of the economy, the scale of the National debt, the businesses that have gone under, the livelihoods lost and the resultant unemployment and homelessness.

Think about not being with your dying loved ones in their final moments and saying your last goodbyes via an iPad.

Think about the people still waiting for treatment for anything not Covid related, those who died because they caught Covid in an NHS hospital, the women who had to give birth without their partner beside them, the GPs who still won't see patients face-to-face.

Think about the millions who've been encouraged, almost coerced, by Govt to have a so-called 'vaccine' which hasn't even finished clinical trials yet and for which doctors and scientists have no idea what the long-term side effects may be.

Think about the mental health issues, the suicide rate,  the children who've had their education disrupted.

Think about why we are all still under semi-lockdown and under threat that it may not be lifted on June 21st.

Think about all this. Think really, really hard. 

Now ask yourself who is to blame for the complete disaster that started unfolding in March 2020. 

If you don't answer "The Govt", then I'm afraid you are a lost soul and there is absolutely no hope for you.

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