@talkRADIO
@Iromg
I’m a fisherman and my exports are getting through. No thanks to the Scottish government who are doing everything they can to hold up the hauliers.
@Lyndonx
@NattyAnne09
Apparently you have to look really really hard to find the disastrous overwhelming of "our" NHS. You won't find it in car parks or ambulance parks or foyers or out patients. You need to enter the red zone where the public aren't allowed.
It's a secret pandemic.
@TiceRichard
Just back from corfu yesterday, 11 days of 31 - 33C and last weekend got to 37C. Everyone was having a lovely time in the sun.
Happy people.
@RippleyRippley
@KingBobIIV
“Baby blue sky” thinks it’s okay for a fat bloke in a dress sporting an erection to be in a women’s toilet.
“Baby blue sky” isn’t well.
@TobyOWells
@JeremyClarkson
That's last week's lefty narrative. It's been updated to "two relatives dead and one suffering terribly with long covid".
Keep up man!
@2351onthelist
@Mtory2
@talkRADIO
@Iromg
They’re doing everything in their power to delay shipments of fish and shellfish to Europe. It isn’t just a failure to prepare, it appears to be wilful.
@toadmeister
@BritishGas
Gas is trading about $2.10 a therm, About normal and a third of the peak. Has been for months.
The price should be at pre crisis levels.
@georgegalloway
You should check out their latest piece of bare faced fascism: “Highly Protected Marine Areas”
10% of Scottish waters stolen by the state and human activity banished from them.
@Ink_Spot_Slot
@Iromg
I’ve been to many hotels and restaurants during the nonsense and have always been met with cheerful courtesy. Never worn a muzzle, never will.
@DouglasKMurray
That's an astonishingly dishonest statement. Maybe Dan could read up on the UN - that Churchill initiated to prevent tyranny - and how it has become tyranny itself.
@JeremyClarkson
Don't say that!
It's a really really really deadly virus that we all have to hide from until a politician and his pet scientist let us out again... but only if we're good.
@JamesDelingpole
A look at the World Economic Forum list of members, partners and funders will tell you all you need to know.
We need to smash these networks before anything can be accomplished.
@YardleyShooting
@Shotgun_Paul
My 14 yo daughter was set a task to learn a new skill per week during last year’s school closure due to a sniffle. I taught her to field strip a Lee Enfield rifle and how to throw knives. The tasks were discontinued for some reason...
@Soulphood
@toadmeister
Yeah, I had post viral syndrome years ago - quite nasty and took a while to get over it.
Quite put out that they didn’t close the economy down for me.
@jordankenny6
@CarbonCriminal
Would you like a list of countries that benefitted from the deaths of 30,000 British merchantmen and 4700 ships sunk?
Not to mention the unbelievable effort and expense to keep sea lanes open worldwide.
@WilloWispish
Atlantic high pressure dominant, Baltic low pressure. Feeding wind off the pole.
Be thankful you’re not on a fishing boat with a wonky heater in the northern isles of Scotland.
Nipples that could cut glass.
@juneslater17
My fondest memory of Christmas day was my old uncle leaning over the back of the couch - whisky in hand - red cheeked and glistening with mirth, as my mother and her sisters fawned over the Queen's speech, to exclaim - every single year - "fucking kraut".
Hilarious.
@Tony__Heller
@DrEricDing
Yes, Northern isles of Scotland, calmest winter I can remember in thirty years at sea. There hasn’t been a single storm when we’d expect two or three a month December to March.
@LeAdderNoire
I fear the big one will be the huge increase in cancer deaths.
I’m old and I can’t remember diagnosis to death in a few weeks.
I know of at least six personally in the past year.
@DickDelingpole
I’m a member of YouGov and didn’t get this survey.
That’s another way they skew results - select out the people that would give the answers they don’t want.
@sapiofoxy
I use the “where’s the government campaigns to boost immunity?” line. Even the biggest Karens show a flicker of understanding. Don’t bother with the why, they’re too fragile to take it in yet. Small steps.
@GIR_atx
@JeremyClarkson
Agreed. But when a virus has weakened and no one is dying (apart from the very most vulnerable), is it necessary to destroy society and the economy?
@NicoliarSturge1
@talkRADIO
@Iromg
The press in Scotland is very aware of me having done multiple interviews on fishing related subjects. I won’t hold my breath on this one.
@toadmeister
They could only be a stepping stone to the banning of personal car transport. There's no other explanation.
Lack of raw materials and grid capacity is well known. (Despite corporate disinformation)
@planetofdub
@MikeHudema
Well I've got a 50 year SST dataset that shows no warming in the last quarter century.
Real data - not some nonsense on the internet.
@IainDale
@Nigel_Farage
Nah, he’s right; lockdown was intended to prevent overwhelming our (crappy) healthcare system. It has worked with lots of room to spare. Time to end the silliness... while keeping sensible precautions for the vulnerable.
@Adam_Stratford_
Used it a handful of times in my 56 years, pre Blair the doctors and matrons ran the hospitals without the "help" of a million admin staff and things seemed much better.
@YardleyShooting
Same, lockdown made her confused (89) so we put her in hospital which made it worse despite excellent nurses. Took her out a year ago and she's fine.
@BrechinYes2
Scotland is a basket case because the public sector is bigger than the private sector and the population is older than England.
And we’re ruled by sixth form common room ideologues that couldn’t run a piss up in a brewery.
The. End.
@Wokeman8
@FreedomNoNumber
Yep, whole family visiting my 89 yo mother now. Decided the isolation and break of routine is far worse for her than the tiny risk of her being infected.