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Graham Sutton

@Silversuttonfox

Katılım Eylül 2010
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Kevin Holland@TheSolarShed·
Covering 3% of the UK with solar would generate as much electricity as the UK uses in a year. We have the solutions.
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@1useyourbrain @DrNeilStone Arguing for the sake of it, not caring about anyone else. What a sad way to live life. Why not use your knowledge and expertise to help people?
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Vasileios Syranastasis
Vasileios Syranastasis@1useyourbrain·
@Silversuttonfox @DrNeilStone I don't care what most people understand And I don't argue, I just provide FACTS People didn't understand shit with the Fakendemic and they'll continue to understand shit forever
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MAGSx702
MAGSx702@MAGSx702·
@DVATW So bc some people decided to share vapes at a nightclub they want everyone else to Lockdown?
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@Carl1411c @DrNeilStone Nope. Not what I said. 1 in 4 people carry the bacteria but never suffer. Meningitis is an inflammation of the meninges. The bacteria spread through contact - contagion. The problem is that you do not know who is going to be affected. The result though is catastrophic for many.
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Vasileios Syranastasis
Vasileios Syranastasis@1useyourbrain·
@DrNeilStone An "Infectious Diseases specialist" that doesn't knows that meningitis is a pathological condition & can't be spread & had never recorded one case of transmittef meningitis on planet earth, should go back to kindergarten Is completely irrelevant if associated microbes transmitted
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Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@Carl1411c @DrNeilStone It is a contagion. Spread by contact. This spreads the bacteria. This results in the problems and causes the symptoms. you can argue semantics all day and while you do people suffer.
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Carl
Carl@Carl1411c·
@DrNeilStone Really? Why do these experts disagree?
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@NickWestbyNew It's because in those schools there are large numbers that would be absent. they get this day but the school is still open for as many days as any other school. It means the school doesn't get hammered by ofsted for poor attendance.
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Nicholas Westby-New
Nicholas Westby-New@NickWestbyNew·
So, some schools are closed tomorrow for Eid. Why? We are not an islamic country, so it should not be happening. We don't have days off for Diwali, Yom Kippur etc, so why, yet again, do moslems get special treatment? Our whole country is being upset to pander to 6% of us.
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Darryl 🇬🇧🇺🇦
Darryl 🇬🇧🇺🇦@DarrylMcGarvey·
@NoContextHumans Cyclist 100% Yes, the car pulls in to the left lane, but then the cyclist doesn't give way, slow down, or react to the brake lights, tries for a gap that isn't there.
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@HikindDov Did he consult NATO? No! Did he have clear plans with specific outcomes? No! Were any NATO military officers involved in the planning? No! Was the war illegal? Yes! Did Trump over-reach himself? Yes! Did Trump listen to his own advisers? No! Did advisers predict Hormuz problem? Y
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Dov Hikind
Dov Hikind@HikindDov·
U.S. should leave NATO Taking America for granted by not lifting a finger to help when our President calls on them, is not acceptable. #LeaveNATO
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Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@Oceanbreeze473 Another Stupid American. France were invaded after Belgium, Poland, etc were invaded. They didn't dive into a war for their own reasons, ignoring the will of all other nations! That's after insulting them and claiming the USA would win in days. OMG Trump was wrong! AGAIN!
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SweetMarie
SweetMarie@Oceanbreeze473·
I bet the French were glad the US didn’t say that in 1941. 
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Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@robinmonotti sorry but you are showing how stupid you are! Do a proper look into what bacterial meningitis is and how it is spread! Then delete your foolish post!
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Robin Monotti
Robin Monotti@robinmonotti·
They now want us to believe that Meningitis B "epidemic" (there are several hundreds of cases of meningitis every year) was spread from the CHEMISTRY night club in Canterbury. They have zero lab tested chemical evidence of anything found i n the Club, but they want us to believe it, because the club is called "Chemistry". They really think people are stupid, and who knows, perhaps they are right...
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
President Trump on the BBC: "It’s no longer accurate. It’s corrupt, fraudulent…It's no longer fake, it’s beyond fake, it's really criminal what they do." 🔥 He’s right, They’re amongst the worst for spreading misinformation.
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@JChimirie66677 The accurate take is Trump started this and ignored advice from his own advisers! He did so without consultation with his 'allies'! Now that he realises he has screwed up he is blaming everyone else. His plan was not a plan with a clear strategy to achieve desired outcomes!
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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧
Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧@JChimirie66677·
Trump Has Just Told NATO Allies They Are On Their Own. Starmer Did This. Donald Trump has just posted the most consequential statement about the Western alliance since its foundation. NATO allies, he wrote, privately agreed that Iran could not be allowed a nuclear weapon but refused to help when asked. America no longer needs or desires their assistance. We never did. Let that land. This is not bluster. It is a doctrine. Trump is telling every European government that the Article 5 guarantee they have sheltered under for seventy years was always conditional, and that they have now demonstrated they will not honour their side of the arrangement when it matters. The mutual defence alliance that kept the peace in Europe since 1949 has just been publicly declared a one way street by the President of the United States. Every adversary watching, Russia, China, Iran, will draw the same conclusion simultaneously. Britain's fingerprints are all over this moment. Starmer blocked Diego Garcia. He needed a drone on his own runway to reverse the decision. He consulted his team on minesweepers. He watched France, Greece and Spain defend a British base while HMS Dragon sat in Portsmouth. He offered an aircraft carrier after the war was won and was told it was no longer wanted. He issued a joint humanitarian statement about Lebanon that did not mention Hezbollah once. At every stage of this crisis he chose the path of least domestic political resistance over the obligations of the oldest and most important bilateral relationship in British foreign policy. Trump's post also hands every adversary a strategic map. A Western alliance whose European members privately agree on the threat but publicly refuse to act against it is not an alliance. It is a talking shop with a defence clause nobody intends to honour. Putin will have read this post with considerable satisfaction. So will Beijing. The fracture that Starmer and his European counterparts have opened is not merely reputational. It is structural. And it will not be repaired by a press conference or a carefully worded statement about the special relationship being in operation. Churchill understood that alliances are maintained by behaviour not words. You show up or you do not. Britain did not show up. Trump has noticed. And he has said so, in capital letters, for the entire world to read. The consequences of Starmer's calculations are no longer theoretical. They are here, on Truth Social, signed by the President of the United States of America. "At every stage of this crisis [Starmer] chose the path of least domestic political resistance over the obligations of the oldest and most important bilateral relationship in British foreign policy."
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@AwakenedOf Have you spoken to the parents of those who have died or the 20 sets of parents whose children are now in hospital?
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Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@MsAvaArmstrong Your ignorance and ability to spread nonsense is astounding! Congratulations on being another stupid American! Stick to what you know!
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AvaArmstrong,🇺🇸 Author
AvaArmstrong,🇺🇸 Author@MsAvaArmstrong·
Why doesn’t anyone seem to understand that Muslims have taken over England? Also Muslims have taken over France. Muslims have taken over Germany. We have NO allies in Europe anymore.
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@JacquiDeevoy1 @Mr__S_______ You are a dangerously ignorant fool! without any real understanding you are wilfully spreading misinformation. I genuinely hope no one who takes your advice suffers as a consequence! There could be so many consequences for your selfish attitude. You're a journalist not Doctor!
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Jacqui Deevoy
Jacqui Deevoy@JacquiDeevoy1·
Meningitis is NOT contagious, so what’s with all the nonsense? As my friend Kat Watkins says on FB today: “Meningitis is an infection in the brain caused by toxins passing the blood brain barrier. You cannot 'catch' it, it's not contagious 🙄🙄 So all this closing of schools is just theatre. It's to scare you into making sure you jab yourselves and your kids up. How many of those who have presented with meningitis, had the covid vax? Since its a side effect? As well as a side effect of many other jabs 🤷🤷”
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@DonaldClark @Samstricko181 Donald, reading's a basic. The sooner you start the better. Most parents are 👍 but problems come with families that don't support. When waiting for dinner in restaurants some parents talk with kids and read with them. Others pass the phone with a game to play and ignore.
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Donald Clark
Donald Clark@DonaldClark·
@Samstricko181 Expectation that parents are the problem is odd. I grew up in a house with no books and parents that worked shifts. I'd never blame them for such things. Should we apply this to maths, science, art?
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@BuzzPatterson I would hope that you would be able to see the difference. Clearly you don't have that ability. Sad! in one an Allie is attacked and sovereignty challenged in the other an Allie launches an illegal war without consultation and then expects everyone to just follow!
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Buzz Patterson
Buzz Patterson@BuzzPatterson·
The next time you hear one of our European “allies” say that Iran isn’t “their war,” I’ll remind them that Ukraine isn’t ours.
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Scrumming Flyhalf
Scrumming Flyhalf@scrumming_ten·
Rugby should follow football's lead and award the 2011 Rugby World Cup retrospectively to France The 2011 World Cup was rigged. France are the true champions. All the referees were given houses in New Zealand if the home team won. Craig Joubert lives there now!
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Graham Sutton
Graham Sutton@Silversuttonfox·
@RealCarlVernon I just did! Beautiful clear skies. Gatwick's flight path is over different part of Kent today, so vapour trails!🤷‍♂️
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Carl Vernon
Carl Vernon@RealCarlVernon·
So chemtrails are real. How many more times do they need confirmation. Just look up.
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