carlosthejackal
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Those focus groups can be very persuasive.. and a lockdown-hating one at that.
BBC now stating that Hancock had an opinion but then changed that later the same day - that doesn't seem unreasonable behaviour.
Those focus groups can be very persuasive
But hapless as he is, he shouldn't be the scapegoat for them all.Hope he is done for manslaughter
It's all a bit fishy. Not sure what to make of it all.BBC stating that the Telegraph got the messages from the ghastly Oakeshott who got them because she helped write Hancock's book.
If she's passed them to the Telegraph, that ought to finish her but as she's Tice's sidekick on GBNews she'll probably be being interviewed about it instead.
I thought she provided WhatsApp messages, not an interpretation of the content?Oakeshitt is the partner of Richard Tice whose wealth comes from commercial property and was reduced by lockdown so he is bitter and so is she - there will be some nuggets of truth in what she reveals but as a credible source of the truth I will park her story over there in the corner and see what the Covid inquiry do its work
BBC stating that the Telegraph got the messages from the ghastly Oakeshott who got them because she helped write Hancock's book.
If she's passed them to the Telegraph, that ought to finish her but as she's Tice's sidekick on GBNews she'll probably be being interviewed about it instead.