RobinBHM
Established Member
We are still in a position where we have to live with this virus and let it spread
You can keep repeating, but it's still wrong.
We are still in a position where we have to live with this virus and let it spread
'Operation Banner was the operational name for the British Armed Forces' operation in Northern Ireland from 1969 to 2007, as part of the Troubles. It was the longest continuous deployment in British military history.[10][11] [...] More than 300,000 soldiers served in Operation Banner.[12] At the peak of the operation in the 1970s, about 21,000 British troops were deployed, most of them from Great Britain.'
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Banner
Without lockdown, infection rates would've been higher, NHS would've been more overloaded and even more non Covid departments would've been out of action.....resulting in higher non Covid deaths.
So you are making a false argument.
split the number over two winters and it comes more into line with having a couple of bad flu years
You can keep repeating, but it's still wrong.
80% of people approve of the govt restrictions.
Your claim of "under duress" is untrue.
Most people understand there is a need for collective action.....just a minority that can't handle being told what to do.
Why do you keep repeating something that is not true?
Please point out which year 700+ health workers died from flu
Selwyn said (well, actually he wrote): These were all isolated incidents, to placate protest or riots in small geographical points of conflict where police were non existent or unable to control the situation. They were not used as a blanket tool for conforming the whole populace under duress. There is a massive difference.Droogs said:
Ever heard of Peterloo or the battle of Suchiehall street or Bloody Sunday or any of the other dozen occassions the army was used to fire on kill and suppress the civillian population. I suggest you go read the meaning of the word ignorance and learn english syntax in order that you can recognise when someone is pointing out where you are incorrect about something and is not actually trying to insult you and hopefully preventing your own kneejerk attempt at an insult as you have done here.
I would suggest you wallow in your own semi flaccid fantasies regarding politics and world affairs rather than play with the grown ups
It was 'used as a blanket tool for conforming the whole populace [or at least a significant part of it] under duress', contrary to what you wrote.That was not martial law
I've already proven they did not in a previous post.Yet the peaks occurred before lockdown in each case. Funny that....
I've already proven they did not in a previous post.
Would you like me to explain it again for you?
Its not. You think it will magically stop spreading
Not technically, but it has happened in the past and had a negative effect. Depends if you consider that the UK was/is a foreign country with an occupying force in the ROI?That was not martial law
Yes it is.
Healthcare workers and essential,workers don't die from flu.
Hospitals aren't overwhelmed by flu
Of course hosptials get overwhelmed by flu. It happens every so often.
Healthcare workers tend to have prior immunity to flu like all of us.
How many healthcare workers have died since say, October?
No because you were wrong.
Of course hosptials get overwhelmed by flu. It happens every so often
Oh dear oh dearYou are wasting your time, Robin doesn't believe anyone should die of anything, you are in a losing position, nothing you can say will ever change his mind, 1 death is too many for him.
When have hospitals been overwhelmed by flu to the same extent?
Please tell me which year
Please note, that's despite the vulnerable shielding etc etc
I can tell you the number of deaths for health workers from non covid deaths is much much higher than from covid
Interesting. How many deaths is too many?You are wasting your time, Robin doesn't believe anyone should die of anything, you are in a losing position, nothing you can say will ever change his mind, 1 death is too many for him.
Oh dear oh dear
apagogical argument
No it didn't.The rate of infection slowed well before lockdown. You can see it on all the data curves
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