For me, it's all down to the writing.
Such lazy stuff.
I saw the ads for the 2nd film, tried to remember the original, and then saw on Netflix that I'd stopped halfway through. That's rare for me - I can normally find some reason to keep watching. I don't talk about films online really...
The ridiculous level of logic you've had to embarrass yourself with to try and drag Starmer and Davey into your firing line could just as easily be used to pin the blame on your heroes Farage and Johnson.
The lack of logical rigour you're bringing to this debate is disrespectful to the victims.
The head of Fujitsu UK (Micheal Keegan) left just as the Sub Post Masters began their claim, and immediately got a cushy procurement job (aka bribe-magnet) in the MOD where he almost immediately came under scrutiny when large contracts were awarded to a company of which he was a non-exec...
Oh wow. Posting videos of 30p Lee really does say more about you than anything else.
Ed Davey pushed for an investigation and the government Lee Anderson is part of dug their heels in. But don't let the facts stop you cheerleading for the guys who've broken every promise bar the promise to...
You really are your arguments' worst enemy, arent you. You realise you're manifesting exactly the nonsense I was sending up?
I'm always intrigued as to which educational establishment let you leave with this level of critical thinking and reasoned debate.
It was ages ago, and what good is trying to get to the bottom of things like this or examining whether anyone should be held accountable?
^Isn't that where we're at as a society now in the UK?
Yup. Absolutely this.
It is due in no small part to the massive brain-drain in the civil service and the government caused by those behind Brexit and those who voted for it.
You've been shown many articles, by educated people who agree
Meanwhile you can't evidence anyone intelligent who agrees with your view.
Yet your mentality allows you to discount all that and maintain you're correct, in the face of all the independent evidence.
As I say, it's that mindset...
More projection, I see.
You really can't see how deciding that brief period where the UK led the race was the only part of the race that mattered is exactly the "after the fact" approach you're wrongly accusing other of.
Of course you don't see it. That's what the Dunning Kruger effect is all...
You have just failed to understand the purpose of the analogy.
If you really are struggling at the abstracts of analogies, and need it more literal, it's like insisting the person leading the 100 meters at meter 10 is the person who wins overall.
I forget which ones are the nutty Big Dog fans.
Yeah - you keep telling yourself that, champ. Headlines like "EU wins the vaccine race" prove that the EU vaccine rollout was a shambles. You'll clearly insist black is white in this irrational defence of your man.
Oh man.
"My marathon runner won the first mile, so he was the winner overall"
What a silly thing to say.
Remember - the claim you made was that the EU vaccine scheme was shambolic.
Overall it was better than the UK's.
If this is the mental gymnastics you're going through on this, it seems...
bOriS gOt tHe bIg cAlLs rIgHt!:)
You need to evidence your claims a bit more if you want comprehensive help understanding every way in which you're wrong, but on vaccines, and pending any further detail you can provide, here's some reading:
"EU leads vaccine marathon after losing sprint - Slow...
Hahaha.
Always entertaining when we see someone who's fallen for the "Don't judge me in the midst of this crisis... Now the crisis is over, it's too late to judge me" maneuver!
I wonder if there are any people out there believing Boris Johnson and his denial of claims he wanted to "let the virus rip".
Who to believe? The top scientist who made concurrent notes, or the lifelong liar who happens to have lost all his messages from that time?
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