Anonymous ID: f6fe0a Dec. 20, 2021, 8:15 a.m. No.15224726   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4787

>>15224521

Maybe normies might ponder why these vaccinated and boosted people are suddenly coming down with covid when they were told the vaccines and boosters would protect them and their families..

Anonymous ID: f6fe0a Dec. 20, 2021, 8:57 a.m. No.15224948   🗄️.is 🔗kun

I do feel we're currently witnessing 'the systematic destruction of the old guard' in the UK. More and more exposures keep popping up of the hypocrites ignoring the 'rules' they imposed on the people which has completely undermined their 'authority' to the point where they're frozen in fear of what to do next..

 

I wonder if it has anything to do with FISA and the dossier that 'someone' in the British government was asked to help with..

 

Boris was Home Secretary at the time..

 

Boris Johnson today delayed making a decision on imposing new coronavirus curbs as furious Tory MPs demanded the Prime Minister tell the nation if people can go ahead with their Christmas plans.

 

The PM hosted an emergency meeting of his Cabinet this afternoon to discuss if extra measures are needed to slow the spread of the Omicron variant.

 

But a final decision was reportedly not made at the meeting which means it now seems unlikely that further restrictions will be rolled out before Christmas.

 

The PM has promised that MPs will get a vote on any additional rules but Parliament is now in recess and recalling the House of Commons, holding a debate and then voting would take an estimated 48 hours.

 

Announcing curbs any later than today would therefore run the risk of people being told to follow new rules after they have already travelled to see family for Christmas.

 

MailOnline understands that there are currently no plans for the PM to hold a Downing Street press conference this afternoon.

 

Meanwhile, The Times reported that Mr Johnson and the Cabinet delayed a decision because they were not yet convinced the latest Omicron data justified announcing new restrictions.

 

However, the newspaper said the Government could opt to impose a two-week circuit-breaker lockdown in England after Christmas, potentially starting on December 28.

 

It was reported on Saturday that Whitehall officials had drawn up regulations which would effectively re-impose 'Step 2' of the PM's lockdown exit roadmap for two weeks.

 

That would mean a ban on indoor socialising and a return of the rule of six for outdoor gatherings. Bars, pubs and restaurants would be banned from serving people indoors.

 

The lack of clarity sparked an angry response from Tory former chief whip, Mark Harper, who tweeted: 'Not telling the public what’s going on is unacceptable. These are big decisions affecting everyone’s lives, people’s livelihoods and mental wellbeing across the country.

 

'We all deserve to see the data Ministers see. Show us your workings. We can do so much better than this.'

 

The Prime Minister convened a virtual meeting of his top team at 2pm as he faced a growing Cabinet revolt over a potential further crackdown.

 

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-10328267/D-day-Christmas-Boris-Johnson-considers-new-Covid-curbs.html