Durham Giant wrote:Just think of those private companies had now been given 100s of £millions by governments using our taxes we may never have got the vaccines.
Game, set & match
- worth remembering that those companies, although very good at producing vaccines, are driven by profits and they are certainly not producing vaccines for "fun", it's all about the money.
- worth remembering that those companies, although very good at producing vaccines, are driven by profits and they are certainly not producing vaccines for "fun", it's all about the money.
What would you expect the main driver for a company to be other than profit ? Frankly i would be worried if my companies main driver wasn't profit, it certainly wouldn't be employing over 50 people and paying taxes into the HMRC coffers.
TURFEDOUT wrote:What would you expect the main driver for a company to be other than profit ? Frankly i would be worried if my companies main driver wasn't profit, it certainly wouldn't be employing over 50 people and paying taxes into the HMRC coffers.
Of course it's profit, that was never in question.
Durham Giant wrote:Just think of those private companies had now been given 100s of £millions by governments using our taxes we may never have got the vaccines.
You think without that money these vaccines would not have been developed - really?
The Ghost of '99 wrote:I voted Labour for the first time because it was clear, to me at least, how dangerous Johnson and his party had become. Dangerous because of some of the anti- constitutional stuff they were trying to do, dangerous because they were pandering - more than pandering - to dangerous authoritarian elements and had purged their party of moderates. And we've always known Johnson is a lazy liar who does everything for his own personal advancement.
Corbyn was/is definitely not my cup of tea in lots of ways - although policy wise the Labour platform was the more sensible - but he struck me as a much lower risk than a dangerously extremist, anti-fact, anti-science, nakedly corrupt Tory party. We couldn't have dreamed how important and deadly and costly those that two last points would turn out to be within a matter of weeks.
you really have a very limited view on life, and grasp on reality. What has Boris lied about? (I'll give you a few letters to start, not....)
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WestEndThinker wrote:you really have a very limited view on life, and grasp on reality. What has Boris lied about? (I'll give you a few letters to start, not....)
WestEndThinker wrote:you really have a very limited view on life, and grasp on reality. What has Boris lied about? (I'll give you a few letters to start, not....)
'Thus I am tormented by my curiosity and humbled by my ignorance.' from History of an Old Bramin, The New York Mirror (A Weekly Journal Devoted to Literature and the Fine Arts), February 16th 1833.
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