Britons who don’t get vaccinated for COVID-19 might get barred from restaurants

How about copy and paste to at least show us where you got this from?

If you can't do that people may start to think you're just on the wind-up.
People can think what they like. do your own research I am not here to convert anyone. None of this is secret, what better way to insert something into a human being so that it does not get rejected.
 
Even if I assume the vaccine is as 'safe' as the chap says it is (and I have my doubts) it does not mean that it will be in our best interest to get it.

It is the next major step in the development of an authoritative state that will, in time, control every aspect of your life.

Some time ago, in the very early days of 'new' Bentleys I pointed out that you will need a 'Passbook' in order to travel or access services and was roundly ridiculed.

Such restrictions are now being openly discussed and are being implemented in some areas. The Passbook is simply a way to regularise and legitimise these restrictions.
 
Even if I assume the vaccine is as 'safe' as the chap says it is (and I have my doubts) it does not mean that it will be in our best interest to get it.

It is the next major step in the development of an authoritative state that will, in time, control every aspect of your life.

Some time ago, in the very early days of 'new' Bentleys I pointed out that you will need a 'Passbook' in order to travel or access services and was roundly ridiculed.

Such restrictions are now being openly discussed and are being implemented in some areas. The Passbook is simply a way to regularise and legitimise these restrictions.
Can you drive a car without a drivers license?
Can you leave the country without a passport?

Have you ever complained about having these restrictions placed on you?
 
A drivers licence is, primarily a public safety issue.

A Passport is a document that enables sensible countries to keep track of who is on their territory.

Yes I have, on a number of occasions. Passports are used as 'defacto' ID documents in many parts of Europe and, back in the day, for visitors to the USA.
 
Can you drive a car without a drivers license?
Can you leave the country without a passport?

Have you ever complained about having these restrictions placed on you?
None of these involve something being injected inside of you. there counting cases now because deaths are so low and they close the country down wake up!
 
Even if I assume the vaccine is as 'safe' as the chap says it is (and I have my doubts) it does not mean that it will be in our best interest to get it.

It is the next major step in the development of an authoritative state that will, in time, control every aspect of your life.

Some time ago, in the very early days of 'new' Bentleys I pointed out that you will need a 'Passbook' in order to travel or access services and was roundly ridiculed.

Such restrictions are now being openly discussed and are being implemented in some areas. The Passbook is simply a way to regularise and legitimise these restrictions.
Didn't you claim we wouldn't have access to power for the home or to our bank accounts?
 
A drivers licence is, primarily a public safety issue.

A Passport is a document that enables sensible countries to keep track of who is on their territory.

Yes I have, on a number of occasions. Passports are used as 'defacto' ID documents in many parts of Europe and, back in the day, for visitors to the USA.
Apart from the UK are not very good at knowing who is, and isn't, in their country.
 
Just been told the vaccine does not stop transmissions but reduces the symptoms of covid, we will still have to isolate after contact with someone with a positive test. Its not that great is it?
 
Even if I assume the vaccine is as 'safe' as the chap says it is (and I have my doubts) it does not mean that it will be in our best interest to get it.

It is the next major step in the development of an authoritative state that will, in time, control every aspect of your life.

Some time ago, in the very early days of 'new' Bentleys I pointed out that you will need a 'Passbook' in order to travel or access services and was roundly ridiculed.

Such restrictions are now being openly discussed and are being implemented in some areas. The Passbook is simply a way to regularise and legitimise these restrictions.
Like a passport then
 
Sickswan and bent, have you turned down the chance to give the government the benefit of your vast knowledge on the subject, just asking like!
 
A drivers licence is, primarily a public safety issue.

A Passport is a document that enables sensible countries to keep track of who is on their territory.

Yes I have, on a number of occasions. Passports are used as 'defacto' ID documents in many parts of Europe and, back in the day, for visitors to the USA.
and vaccinations are not a public safety issue?
I'm not really sure what you're arguing for/against here.
 
I wish I hadn't had the polio jab. Ian Drury wished he had. Which anti vaccers are up for a bit of small pox, diphtheria, measles et al then?
 
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