8 thoughts on “Monday’s Papers

  1. E'Matty

    So, NPHET now to discuss mandating vaccines, exactly as us conspiraloons predicted since day one. Shot four incoming too, also as predicted. And still the mindless Covidians keep walking us all further and further into this controlled dystopian future.

    On a very positive note though, Djokavic has successfully given two fingers to the Aussie government. Now all we need is for Djokavic to win the Open, recording a record 21st Grand Slam and to do it by beating that snivelling Covidian Nadal in the final. Go Novak!!

    1. Bitnboxy

      Jay-sus: a tennis game now becomes some sort of Covid anti-vaxx / lockdown struggle?! Bonkers. Hilariously, I doubt very much E’Matty can hit a ball straight although he is liable to claim he made the finals of junior Wimbledon!

      So a judge has effectively found it was the Australian system at fault not Djokovic, who followed the rules he had been given to qualify for entry with a medical exemption. A messy embarrassment for the Oz PM and Victoria state government. Kind of delighted for Scott Morrison.

  2. Mr.T

    Permanent vaccination centers and a “discussion” on mandatory vaccines – looks like the tinfoil hatters were right again?

    1. Ian-oG

      Andy is a class act, Farage is a deformed genetic throwback.

      Anyone who says ‘Oh Farage has a point’ is basically telling people they have the intellect of a dog turd, doesn’t matter what the issue is.

    2. TenPin Terry

      Let’s see now.
      Farage is a professional broadcaster who has gone to Belgrade and secured a very good exclusive interview with the family of a tennis player causing news headlines across the world.
      He does have this remarkable habit of having his finger on the pulse time and again.
      Murray on the other hand is a whiney Scot who is so miserable he makes Morrissey look like Lee Evans on speed.
      Farage is busy re-positioning himself to be able to re-launch another smash and grab raid on key marginal voters in the event of Boris not delivering on his promise of ending illegal migration across the channel.The next two years are going to be fascinating.

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