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19 hours ago, Logdaft said:

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Never mind the discount - as keen as I normally am for a bargain - who in their right mind would name a Chinese restaurant that and even worse, who would ever contemplate eating there?

 

All joking aside, what a state we’ve allowed ourselves to get into viz a viz PRC. 
 

Abhorrent human and animal rights, corruption, oppression, aggression and yet the dependence continues. 
 

We want an answer to Covid? Why is nobody even suggesting an immediate travel and trade ban with PRC?

 

The only world leader that appears to have even come close is Trump and he gets whole scale condemnation (some wholly appropriate and proportional I’ll agree)
 

Without wishing to politicise the humour thread (well, not too much) maybe we should have a “C19 - how to fix / prevent” thread?

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55 minutes ago, kevinjohnsonmbe said:

Never mind the discount - as keen as I normally am for a bargain - who in their right mind would name a Chinese restaurant that and even worse, who would ever contemplate eating there?

 

All joking aside, what a state we’ve allowed ourselves to get into viz a viz PRC. 
 

Abhorrent human and animal rights, corruption, oppression, aggression and yet the dependence continues. 
 

We want an answer to Covid? Why is nobody even suggesting an immediate travel and trade ban with PRC?

 

The only world leader that appears to have even come close is Trump and he gets whole scale condemnation (some wholly appropriate and proportional I’ll agree)
 

Without wishing to politicise the humour thread (well, not too much) maybe we should have a “C19 - how to fix / prevent” thread?

What is a joke is the amount of money being made off the back of UK consumers the PRC. 
People need to open their eyes to the bordering on criminal level of pure exploitation around our coast regarding wind energy and the profit and jobs this generates for overseas countries and companies, China being a huge beneficiary. 
 

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