Monthly Archives: July 2020

Inevitable Reaction

Telegraph: We must accept that junk food is the new tobacco The way I see it, this means junk food is good stuff, and I should eat more of it than I already do: But the way I look at … Continue reading

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No Pictures Posing With Hats

No pictures posing with hats??? Whatever next? It’s a new hieroglyphic language: crossed red circles around depictions of prohibited acts. One day the 10 Commandments will be translated into it. Or maybe the 10 Commandments will be replaced by a … Continue reading

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Compulsory Masks

James Delingpole: Never mind Brexit. The bitter enmity we saw recently between Leavers and Remainers will be as nothing to the mutual distrust, loathing and contempt we’re going to experience in Britain over the next weeks and months as a … Continue reading

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Shock TV Health Risk

Health scientists : Adults could minimise their exposure to health risks associated with watching TV if they limit viewing time to two hours a day, new research suggests. Researchers found the lowest overall health risks from diseases including cancers and … Continue reading

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When Trust Has Gone

Headline 1: Covid vaccine: A QUARTER of Brits could refuse to take coronavirus jab as docs warn of ‘selfish’ delay to lockdown end Headline 2: ‘People think Covid-19 is political scheme or conspiracy theory’ Is anyone surprised? Is anyone surprised … Continue reading

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The Killjoys Delighted

Tom Utley: Which brings me back to this Wednesday afternoon, when I walked the dog down the hill — and saw, to my delight, that our local had reopened at last. Inside, there were four staff members but not a … Continue reading

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Cowed and Frit

  I read yesterday somewhere: Face coverings will be compulsory in England’s shops, Matt Hancock announces James Delingpole responds: It’s so obvious why forcing us to wear masks is a bad thing that I really shouldn’t need to spell it … Continue reading

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Suppressed Anger

On the Forest webinar yesterday somebody made the point that with the current UK lockdown everybody is now experiencing what smokers have been experiencing for the past 13 years: all pubs and restaurants and cafes have been closed to them. … Continue reading

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Why There’s Not Going To Be A Civil War

I was disturbed to hear from Steve Turley a couple of days ago that “American exurbs are preparing for civil war.” And he wasn’t the only person foreseeing civil war. So were Michael Savage and Alex Jones, and no doubt … Continue reading

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Two Good Things

Good to see Laurence Fox actually drinking a beer and smoking a cigarette. … Also good to hear a non-smoker who doesn’t like what’s being done to smokers. The shameful history of the anti-smoking crusade Jacob Grier doesn’t like cigarettes. … Continue reading

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