Johnson Variant trends as Twitter reacts to ‘insane’ end to Covid restrictions
"We’re now to rely on the common sense of the British public - the common sense of the British public elected this bloke."
"We’re now to rely on the common sense of the British public - the common sense of the British public elected this bloke."
There were a further 27,334 cases recorded yesterday, with the new health secretary saying we could soon hit the 100,000 mark.
Pro and anti-maskers are the new Remainers and Leavers, with the same tribes on the debate emerging.
The so-called “freedom day” is expected on July 19, with a decision on whether or not to go ahead being taken a week earlier.
“We wouldn’t make obeying speed limits a personal choice. The whole point of a face mask is that you are protecting other people, not just yourself."
"Fuck yeah Britain, you show those EU lefties by *checks notes* having more cases than them."
Richard Burgon said the new health secretary has spent the last year "lining his pockets" while NHS staff have been working hard getting communities through the Covid crisis.
Piers Morgan described it as a "tragedy" and urged others to take Covid and vaccines seriously.
Bosses previously revealed they banked £400 million in extra revenues from Covid-19-related services and will be paying dividends to shareholders.
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