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Stephen Feldman's avatar

Any sensible authority would be like "hang on a minute, we need to take stock of what's going on, understand the implications of this trend and attempt to reverse it, this is exceptionally serious for the country". Instead they just release appalling looking datasets, bury/normalise them and release more and more drugs. There is no one there, that voice is loud and clear and we should treat health "authority" figures accordingly.

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One problem is that I think we no longer reliably know the total population of the UK, so it's hard to be precise about the percentage of people with disabilities. Levels of inward migration seem so high and undocumented that we can't accurately know who is here. Having been involved in data-compilation in the 2011 census I know it's inaccurate. So in 2021 I didn't submit a census return and it didn't get chased up, as I knew it wouldn't. I think numbers are out of control and no-one accurately knows any longer who is here. Having said that, yes I agree rates of disability / morbidity certainly seem very high. I look around at elderly friends who took the jab and I grieve for them. I don't yet see it so much in younger cohorts. I think perhaps the unjabbed migrants and the jabbed indigenous population are going to become more and more obviously discrepant in health status as time goes on. I hope I'm wrong.

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