£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. 22:18 - Mar 16 with 6718 views | Nortbankboy | Tax payers money well spent? | | | | |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 18:09 - Mar 17 with 1246 views | pikeypaul | | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 18:24 - Mar 17 with 1223 views | Kilkennyjack |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 16:21 - Mar 17 by Lohengrin | A point? Because nothing signifies The Modern Movement quite like backlit walnut and yew panelling? I think it looks smart but I can’t imagine it costing much more than a few thousand to install. |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 18:32 - Mar 17 with 1215 views | Highjack | My mate King Kev could have done a better job for four score and a crate of carling. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:07 - Mar 17 with 1214 views | max936 |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 17:52 - Mar 17 by londonlisa2001 | They are here as well theoretically. But every so often, a blanket ‘book if you’re over x’ comes through and we can book online to one of the mass vaccine centres. Can’t remember the TB one, but it’s ever so slightly achy and feels a tiny bit bruised. Not much (I think the TB needle was much bigger). Was feeling a bit tired this morning and a little light headed / heavy legged - just as though a cold just starting type thing. But to be honest, it’s negligible, and probably only noticed it because I was looking for it. If it had been a normal day I wouldn’t have thought anything of it. |
Having mine tomorrow, likely to be the Oxford, but I wish I was having the Pfizer after hearing about blood clots etc. My Mrs and youngest had their's about a month ago now, with no ill effects, surprisingly considering the health problems my lad has. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:11 - Mar 17 with 1207 views | Flashberryjack |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:07 - Mar 17 by max936 | Having mine tomorrow, likely to be the Oxford, but I wish I was having the Pfizer after hearing about blood clots etc. My Mrs and youngest had their's about a month ago now, with no ill effects, surprisingly considering the health problems my lad has. |
Pfizer’s Covid vaccine has been linked to more blood clots than AstraZeneca’s, according to the vaccine’s data. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:12 - Mar 17 with 1205 views | max936 |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:11 - Mar 17 by Flashberryjack | Pfizer’s Covid vaccine has been linked to more blood clots than AstraZeneca’s, according to the vaccine’s data. |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:18 - Mar 17 with 1197 views | londonlisa2001 |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:07 - Mar 17 by max936 | Having mine tomorrow, likely to be the Oxford, but I wish I was having the Pfizer after hearing about blood clots etc. My Mrs and youngest had their's about a month ago now, with no ill effects, surprisingly considering the health problems my lad has. |
I had the Oxford one. Max - the Pfizer one has had more clots per 100,000 than Oxford (as has Moderna). Both are within the usual levels of the general population as I understand it (actually, some numbers say it’s less after vaccine than it is amongst everyone else). There appears to be no causal relationship either way. The Oxford vaccine is causing political problems. Within the EU as the U.K. has first dibs on it, which the EU are deeply unhappy about as they massively cocked up their purchasing and also distribution, and more widely, as it’s being distributed at no profit to the developing world, thus damaging the potential huge profits of the American giants. Plus the French are unhappy that the French one (Sanofi with GSK) hasn’t worked, and they had bet a lot that it would (as we did with Oxford). Take the misinformation with a giant pinch of salt. There have been something like 40 people here with clots out of 11,000,000 + vaccines with Oxford. Blood clots are relatively common with all sorts of things, not least Covid! where the incidence of clots after infection is something like 3,500 more likely than after vaccination according to a report I saw. | | | |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:19 - Mar 17 with 1194 views | londonlisa2001 |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:11 - Mar 17 by Flashberryjack | Pfizer’s Covid vaccine has been linked to more blood clots than AstraZeneca’s, according to the vaccine’s data. |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:27 - Mar 17 with 1192 views | raynor94 |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:07 - Mar 17 by max936 | Having mine tomorrow, likely to be the Oxford, but I wish I was having the Pfizer after hearing about blood clots etc. My Mrs and youngest had their's about a month ago now, with no ill effects, surprisingly considering the health problems my lad has. |
I had the Oxford last week Max, and I'm like a lion, don't worry all will be fine | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:37 - Mar 17 with 1181 views | Joe_bradshaw | You’re infinitely more likely to get a blood clot from a long haul flight than the AZ vaccine and people don’t think twice about flying all over the world. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:49 - Mar 17 with 1176 views | Treforys_Jack | Mrs TJ had hers last Saturday morning, felt rough Sat evening and was like death for the next 48hrs, didn't get out of bed. Not heard a peep about myself which is surprising as I'm 55 with asthma, ah well. | | | |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 21:01 - Mar 17 with 1160 views | Catullus |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 19:49 - Mar 17 by Treforys_Jack | Mrs TJ had hers last Saturday morning, felt rough Sat evening and was like death for the next 48hrs, didn't get out of bed. Not heard a peep about myself which is surprising as I'm 55 with asthma, ah well. |
I felt a bit grotty for a few hours after the AZ first dose. My wife was like yours, a 2 day hangover but it was her second dose. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 22:29 - Mar 17 with 1135 views | Kilkennyjack |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 22:11 - Mar 17 by Lohengrin | That’s just a detachable cipher hooked on there. The dais itself looks a neat enough bit of joinery. Henry Mance is an FT journalist, isn’t he? I doubt he could tell a lathe from latte! |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 16:50 - Mar 21 with 1058 views | Slugster664 |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 08:09 - Mar 17 by Kilkennyjack | 125,000 of your fellow citizens have died. Its a complete disaster. Exceptionalism failed against the virus. Thats the story. |
125,000 citizens have died from Covid, or 125,000 citizens have died having had Covid? I presume you and your type won't be having the jab? | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 16:55 - Mar 21 with 1048 views | onehunglow |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 16:50 - Mar 21 by Slugster664 | 125,000 citizens have died from Covid, or 125,000 citizens have died having had Covid? I presume you and your type won't be having the jab? |
Many worried about having a vaccine will be obese and smoking 20 fags a day plus having driving non skills that kill . It s farming doing my head in.We have a problem,find a solution then it s not enough. Some seem to getting off on this pandemic and not just the scammers | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 16:57 - Mar 21 with 1048 views | DJack |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 17:24 - Mar 17 by Lohengrin | Not yet, love. I don’t think it will be too much longer though. My eldest has had both jabs on account of where she works and suffered nothing whatsoever in the way of ill-effects. I’ll be having mine when called without any misgivings. What about yourself? |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 18:55 - Mar 21 with 1026 views | Catullus |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 18:32 - Mar 17 by Highjack | My mate King Kev could have done a better job for four score and a crate of carling. |
Should have gotten Kev to build the enormous vanity project that is now the Senedd building in Cardiff bay. Cost a bit more than 2.6 million when there were several other suitable buildings and far less money to convert them, a Labour government too. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 20:41 - Mar 21 with 1016 views | Dr_Winston |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 18:55 - Mar 21 by Catullus | Should have gotten Kev to build the enormous vanity project that is now the Senedd building in Cardiff bay. Cost a bit more than 2.6 million when there were several other suitable buildings and far less money to convert them, a Labour government too. |
How much has been pissed away buying and subsidising the loss making airport? | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 20:50 - Mar 21 with 1007 views | Boundy |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 20:41 - Mar 21 by Dr_Winston | How much has been pissed away buying and subsidising the loss making airport? |
52 million to purchase it and now another 21 million to keep it "viable" but don't worry its not labours money , it never is | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 23:28 - Mar 21 with 994 views | ReslovenSwan1 |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 09:03 - Mar 17 by felixstowe_jack | Wonder how much has been wasted on the senedd and holyrood |
Its none of the business of people living in East Anglia. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 09:04 - Mar 22 with 965 views | Slugster664 |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 16:50 - Mar 21 by Slugster664 | 125,000 citizens have died from Covid, or 125,000 citizens have died having had Covid? I presume you and your type won't be having the jab? |
I thought you wouldn't answer. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 09:12 - Mar 22 with 961 views | onehunglow |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 23:28 - Mar 21 by ReslovenSwan1 | Its none of the business of people living in East Anglia. |
You really do never leave that dark valley do you? Today,it's East Anglia,tomorrow Berwick -upon-Tweed. Now there's a town that ' s been fought over with the English more times than Chepstow. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 12:06 - Mar 22 with 941 views | Catullus |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 23:28 - Mar 21 by ReslovenSwan1 | Its none of the business of people living in East Anglia. |
It's the business of everyone living in Wales though, I certainly want to know exactly how muh it has cost. That nice new Assembly building cost nearly 70 million, 50 to build 20 to kit out. The Guildhall could have been cobverted for the 20 and we could have spent the 50 on education. I'd love to know the true cost of the airport too. Apparently it loses £4 for every single passenger so it's losing over 6 million in a normal year. | |
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£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 17:01 - Mar 22 with 921 views | felixstowe_jack |
£2.6 mill on Boris latest vanity project. on 23:28 - Mar 21 by ReslovenSwan1 | Its none of the business of people living in East Anglia. |
As a Welshman of course it is. | |
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