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      He was also significantly over weight during this period with little exercise and, in a high stress job (not that it stopped him from his afternoon naps).

      He also caught COVID quite early on (Late March), which was no surprise as he liked to attend parties when all this was going on, and was hospitalised for one on one care early for preventative care including oxygen back when oxygen was being restricted for preventative care.

      I am not suggesting the PM shouldn’t have had the best care available, more that hes proven to lack empathy of anything he hasn’t experienced himself, so is highly unlikely to understand just how overloaded the NHS was at this point and that his experience was anything other than privileged.

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    Imagine working your entire life and then dieing to covid during retirement. A tiny fraction of your life was free.

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    Does he not realize that he’s pretty much in that group now? And a massive chunk of his voters already are? Is he saying he thinks mother nature has it out for him?

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      You can be damn sure that he’ll get the best medical care available on the planet for himself.

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    He’s not entirely wrong…we’re due for a population correction of some sort.

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          That’s exactly not my point. Population will naturally peak within the next decades and then probably settle around 10 billion. That’s just 20% more than the current numbers.

          None of the scarcities we’re having right now are “real”. As long as 60% of agricultural land in industrialized countries is used to produce animal fodder, there’s enough food for everyone.