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Big fan of Carpenter and I haven't seen this for some time.
One to stick on over the next week or so.
What is so remarkable about the film is its perversity. Normally, you have to take the blinkers off to see how ideology works. But in this movie you put them on.

Still prefer Dark Star, though. The unfailingly cheerful, solipsistic talking bomb in that film is something else.
 
The tory cunts nearly, single handedly, wiped out our entire pension funds in an afternoon and yet chippy still sees fit to defend the wank stains,amazing mental gymnastic skills.
 
Missing the initial Cobra meetings was undeniably unforgivable, and his inability to prevent his private life from affecting his work is one of the reasons why I don’t like him.

However the actual discussion was with regard to the vaccine programme and whether the identity of the PM would have made any difference to the speed of the rollout. My argument was that Starmer’s approach would have led to a slower rollout than we experienced, and so therefore the identity of the PM did matter.
How do you KNOW Starmer's approach would have lead to a slower rollout?
 
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How do you KNOW Starmer's approach would have lead to a slower rollout?
Starmer’s long established position was to remain in the European Medicines Agency. Several Labour shadow ministers criticised Johnson at the start of the pandemic for remaining outside of the EU vaccine scheme.
 
What is so remarkable about the film is its perversity. Normally, you have to take the blinkers off to see how ideology works. But in this movie you put them on.

Still prefer Dark Star, though. The unfailingly cheerful, solipsistic talking bomb in that film is something else.
At the risk of derailing this fast moving thread, I could talk a while about John Carpenter movies.
Assault on Precinct 13 is a brilliant movie too. I saw him play live in Manchester a few years ago.
Halloween is a low budget masterpiece but it's not the 'scares' that make that a great movie, but the cinematography, the music, the creativity on a shoestring and the input from Debra Hill (hence the strong female roles).
They Live is on my film list to rewatch.....seems so much more apt now (although certain nefarious groups used it for their own 'causes:

https://www.theguardian.com/film/filmblog/2017/jan/09/they-live-john-carpenter-neo-nazis

Right.....back to the c-units.....
 
Starmer’s long established position was to remain in the European Medicines Agency. Several Labour shadow ministers criticised Johnson at the start of the pandemic for remaining outside of the EU vaccine scheme.

The UK was under the remit of the EMA at the time of the vaccine rollout. You are referring to the EU procurement scheme.

Johnson reneged on promises to share the AZ vaccine, after the EU provided vaccines for the UK initial rollout. This caused the initial shortfall in Europe, but that was resolved by the second quarter.

The final upshot to all this was AZ pissed off the EU and they in turn gave preference to other vaccines which pretty much scuppered AZ and the vaccine. The EU is one of the biggest medical regulators and exporters in the world, so giving the UK a preferential contract was not the brightest decision.

Most European countries caught up, and some overtook, the UK on the vaccine rollout despite our head start.
 
Wow, your dog must have been clever. How do you think the deal could have been any better? Given that Brexit is a complete shit show anyway. What exactly do you think Fido could have got that we didn't get? Free Belgian doggy biscuits.

So let's hear it then. How could he have done any better?
Are you serious?

Why not a deal to keep us in a free trade zone from Iceland to the Russian border?
 

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