He's only managed page 11 in today's Daily Mail.
It is a full page though, and makes very thoughtful reading.
Hopefully someone other than me will take notice........
I'm a bit disappointed in Mike Yeadon.
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I'm a bit disappointed in Mike Yeadon.
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Re: I'm a bit disappointed in Mike Yeadon.
Never bought a newspaper in my life
They're rubbish them Jap bikes lad they won't last five minutes! you want to get yourself a nice Royal Enfield!
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A quote from my old dad
I started out with nothing and I’ve got most of it left!
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Re: I'm a bit disappointed in Mike Yeadon.
There's pictures as well, or just learn to read.
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Re: I'm a bit disappointed in Mike Yeadon.
Alan, you highlighted one of Mikes other papers in early September, and I quote the following from that paper ....
"There is no biological principle that leads us to expect a second wave based on the accumulation of data over the past six months. Instead, it is likely there will be local, small and self-limiting mini-outbreaks as areas previously unexposed come into contact with the virus"
So, I hope you will forgive me if I don't bother to read the Daily Mail today.
"There is no biological principle that leads us to expect a second wave based on the accumulation of data over the past six months. Instead, it is likely there will be local, small and self-limiting mini-outbreaks as areas previously unexposed come into contact with the virus"
So, I hope you will forgive me if I don't bother to read the Daily Mail today.
I had two stroke's and survived.
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Re: I'm a bit disappointed in Mike Yeadon.
Hmmm. It might be worth a read now though.......
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Re: I'm a bit disappointed in Mike Yeadon.
Sorry Alan, I don't understand what you mean.
As I wrote already, the September paper said there wouldn't be a second wave but there was. So, hence I'm dismissive of further publications.
In fact as we all can see it's moving to something more like a biblical sh1tstorm .
Either way, the virus it not a two stroke or a suzuki so I won't take up anymore forum time on it.
Keep safe (everybody) and roll on better times.
I had two stroke's and survived.