Government may U-turn on compulsory NHS staff jabs >Ministers will meet later to decide whether or not to scrap mandatory Covid vaccinations for NHS staff in England. Front-line NHS workers in England must be fully vaccinated by 1 April, meaning they need a first dose by Thursday. If they are not jabbed by April, they will be redeployed or dismissed. Around 77,000 have had no jab at all.
National Insurance: Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak confirm rise from April >A planned £12bn rise in National Insurance from April is "the right plan" and "must go ahead", Boris Johnson and Rishi Sunak have said. In an article in the Sunday Times, the PM and chancellor said the rise - which applies to employees and employers - will help clear the NHS backlog. Despite opposition, including from some Tory MPs, they say it is "progressive" because higher earners pay more. With inflation rising sharply, there had been calls to scrap the tax rise.
PM weighs up bigger troop offer amid Russia border crisis >The UK is considering offering to double its number of troops deployed in Eastern Europe, as ministers weigh up options to increase pressure on Russia amid heightened tensions over Ukraine. Prime Minister Boris Johnson said the possible deployment would send a "clear message to the Kremlin". The defence and foreign secretaries are preparing to meet their counterparts in Moscow to encourage de-escalation. Mr Johnson will phone Russian President Vladimir Putin in the coming days.
Portugal election: Socialists win unexpected majority >Portugal's ruling Socialist Party has won an unexpected outright majority in Sunday's snap general election for only the second time in its history. The election was called when Prime Minister António Costa failed to pass a budget after losing the support of two smaller parties. Mr Costa said Portugal needed stability to ensure economic recovery. "Far-right" party Chega also increased its support and will be the third largest party in parliament.
there are many people here with a short memory who while they now like to pat themselves on the back.
however in february and march 2020, even into april and may, couldn't figure it out and thought ncov19 was deadly. they were stockpiling food, thought that bojo should lockdown, were afraid and couldn't think rationally, galvanized like morons by some random videos out of china.
Owen Bennett
>The bombshell in it is Gray's revelation that the Met are investigating a series of No10 events in 2020 that Boris Johnson was at or likely to have been at - especially: a party in his and wife Carrie's flatten Nov 13, the garden party on May 20 an his birthday party on June 19. >This is not good news for the PM, and means his political future is still under question. If he is found to have broken the law during any of these and is fined, he'll come under huge pressure to resign. So we continue to wait, and all now depends on the Met inquiry's outcome.
When do we reckon Dom will drop the pictures?
Thomas Smith
Its a pretty miltoast conclusion but the "shoukd not have taken place" makes it hard for boris to wriggle.
Resigning is for absolute cucks. He should refuse to resign and let them have a no confidence vote because if they have a no confidence vote and the motion of no confidence passes then they have to hold another general election. And the Tory’s aren’t in the best position at the moment.
Lucas Butler
Meanwhile Europe is still wearing masks in lockdown. >*harumphing*
>come on guys seriously who cares if the goys were all locked up while the government were partying and drinking Moet and snorting cocaine seriously who cares lmao
We keep dull spoons for dull trolls. >oy mate, this sunny January evening sat home (Soho closed) and had a good one on my retarded mates. HaHAhA. Me daughter has Ahmed coming for dinner, good lad. Bit whiter than that dodgy Icutyourthroatsallem down the road, he looks like my sister
Noah Stewart
Nothing, just thought everyone should know that he has ceded his previous position as a kike lover and made the mature choice to gasemall.
Dylan Collins
I think if Boris or Carrie are interviewed under caution by the police then he will have to resign.
Ryan Cruz
>its all a show bro! dont be psyoped, focus on the big stuff! anyway have you seen the new ukraine news?
Connor Reyes
i hate getting sick no matter if their is a pademic or not if anyone in my family is ill i stay away or make them stay away, hypacondriac autist enit
You can’t force someone to resign. He doesn’t have to do anything he doesn’t want to.
Anthony Green
Uless the vote goes to the house, just a tory nc would only trigger a leadership contest i thought?
Tyler Lopez
Remembering the time a few days back where some larping spastic ITT said >"we should just focus on alternative parties that reflect our values and beliefs" >"voting them into power will do so much more good than your blackpills" Tory boys gtfo
Luis Thomas
lol you're one of the low intelligence mongs who thought it was some deadly virus we should lockdown for? how do you look in the mirror and lie to yourself that you're able to make sense of the world?
Nolan Wood
He’s an 101 iq autist with no power, who cares what he wants
Jaxson Morales
>implying everyone else didn't already assume that was happening Normans are brainlets, it's so predictable. Such a boring unoriginal narrative.
Xavier Gonzalez
Woman scorned syndrome. Won brexit, won the tories a lanslide ge, and bojo binned him.
Oh shit yeah I forgot you could do that. The labour MP’s tried to get rid of corbyn with a no confidence vote didn’t they on two separate occasions. He had that leadership contest with that Owen guy.
Ethan Morgan
i don't know, whats the alternative, trollys are very usful wtf is his problem
So many problems politicians face boils down to their inability to tell people to go fuck themselves. You only have to scorch the earth once and everyone gets the message, but they can't do it.
Christopher Sullivan
>lol you're one of the low intelligence mongs who thought it was some deadly virus we should lockdown for? how do you look in the mirror and lie to yourself that you're able to make sense of the world?
I loathe this country and all it represents at this point. No authentic, confident community spirit. No ideals or goals beyond quick profit and selfish materialistic mogging of your fellow Deano consumers. Rapidly declining native population, hundreds of thousands of resentful, spiteful foreigners pouring in every year. Tiny, damp-ridden newbuilds everywhere. Traffic on every narrow potholed road. Racism "scandals" every day. Inflation, housing crisis, mental health crisis, egotistical social media competition, historically low fertility rate. Retail parks with tiny car parking spaces, concrete-and-steel identikit hellscapes, homeless everywhere, wage deflation, grooming gangs, buy-to-let cunts, diversity initiatives, ethnic quotas, sexual displays everywhere, over-crowding, in-fighting between ever-increasing factions of subgroups and ethno-sexual factions, Ngubu worship. It's a dead-end country. Every day I dream of just fucking off and living in the woods somewhere. The only benefit of living in 21st century Britain is fast internet speed and a relatively advanced healthcare system. Everything else is superfluous at best and soul-destroying at worst.
Jason Fisher
>is fast internet speed and a relatively advanced healthcare system Wrong
Jaxson Thompson
i genuinely enjoy watching the suffering of british people at this point. i enjoy watching the suffering of all people, all western people more so, but especially british people.
Jonathan Adams
ranked choice voting in the next 5 years or I'm gonna be livid
>The only benefit of living in 21st century Britain is fast internet speed and a relatively advanced healthcare system. Everything else is superfluous at best and soul-destroying at worst. So you can be told how shit it is quicker and be kept alive longer to receive the message.
Adam Garcia
leave the internet and go for a walk outside it's pretty nice out there user
>buy-to-let cunts and very confused by this statement. you're just jealous that you're a poorfag who can't purchase buy to lets. the one great remaining quality of britain is the opportunity to make money.