
GB News host Neil Oliver spoke out against a new round of Covid restrictions in the U.K. as the prime minister finds himself in hot water over reports that his office hosted an in-person Christmas Party last December.
“Notice something as obvious as Rudolph’s red nose: The people behind those parties, and with whose knowledge they took place, were not afraid to be together in indoor spaces with people who are not their families… Because apart from anything else that might have been driving the government’s determination to keep the little people indoors and alone… our leaders and their aides were evidently not afraid of catching Covid,” he said.
“Millions of people here in Britain and around the world have been made and remain terrified of Covid and don’t have to be told,” he said. “People who are naturally afraid will go home and stay there without the need for government dictate. They will all by themselves decide to keep away from places where people might gather… They’ll cover their faces and wash their hands.”
“They don’t have to be tested morning, noon, and night in order to find out whether they have a symptomless version… As well as wanting no trouble from the police, people obey rules.”
“People who are not scared of a disease… will, if they get the chance especially at Christmas, get together with friends. The people who gathered for those parties and laughed the morning after about what they got away with were in a better position than anyone else to know more than anyone else about what the government was saying behind closed doors. For whatever reason, they were evidently not afraid of Covid.”
“This was the world of Christmas 2020 — before the vaccines.”
“I’m not belittling in any way the fear felt by many people… the government has spent hundreds of millions using all channels of communication to install, stoke, and peddle that fear… There have been thousands of deaths since the virus arrived — although on account of the way counting was conducted and massaged for the greatest effect, we’ll never really know how many actually died of Covid and not of something else… while also testing positive.”
“Fear is a powerful thing, like fire it is a good servant and a bad master.”
“Remember how they partied and drank and danced cheek-to-cheek and laughed. I read reports last week about a party in the office of The Sun newspaper,” he said. “One of many in that trade, I venture to guess, and so deduced they were without fear too.”
“How about we get to know as soon as possible which journalists were at those parties and then the following day sitting down to write more fear-driven copy about how we’re about to kill granny?”
And now “another Christmas crippled and wrinkled by fear-mongering from on high. Straight-faced despite their own partying.”
“In Scotland, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s pre-Christmas gift to the struggling hospitality industry is her advice to one and all to cancel any plans and parties. Advent this year has been about the coming of Omicron instead of Jesus Christ,” he continued. “So far not one single death has been attributed to it on the planet.”
GB News host Neil Oliver spoke out against a new round of Covid restrictions in the U.K. as the prime minister finds himself in hot water over reports that his office hosted an in-person Christmas Party last December. “Notice something as obvious as Rudolph’s red nose: The people behind those parties, and with whose knowledge they took place, were not afraid to be together in indoor spaces with people who are not their families… Because apart from anything else that might have been driving the government’s determination to keep the little people indoors and alone… our leaders and their aides were evidently not afraid of catching Covid,” he said. “Millions of people here in Britain and around the world have been made and remain terrified of Covid and don’t have to be told,” he said. “People who are naturally afraid will go home and stay there without the need for government dictate. They will all by themselves decide to keep away from places where people might gather… They’ll cover their faces and wash their hands.” “They don’t have to be tested morning, noon, and night in order to find out whether they have a symptomless version… As well as wanting no trouble from the police, people obey rules.” “People who are not scared of a disease… will, if they get the chance especially at Christmas, get together with friends. The people who gathered for those parties and laughed the morning after about what they got away with were in a better position than anyone else to know more than anyone else about what the government was saying behind closed doors. For whatever reason, they were evidently not afraid of Covid.” “This was the world of Christmas 2020 — before the vaccines.” “I’m not belittling in any way the fear felt by many people… the government has spent hundreds of millions using all channels of communication to install, stoke, and peddle that fear… There have been thousands of deaths since the virus arrived — although on account of the way counting was conducted and massaged for the greatest effect, we’ll never really know how many actually died of Covid and not of something else… while also testing positive.” “Fear is a powerful thing, like fire it is a good servant and a bad master.” “Remember how they partied and drank and danced cheek-to-cheek and laughed. I read reports last week about a party in the office of The Sun newspaper,” he said. “One of many in that trade, I venture to guess, and so deduced they were without fear too.” “How about we get to know as soon as possible which journalists were at those parties and then the following day sitting down to write more fear-driven copy about how we’re about to kill granny?” And now “another Christmas crippled and wrinkled by fear-mongering from on high. Straight-faced despite their own partying.” “In Scotland, First Minister Nicola Sturgeon’s pre-Christmas gift to the struggling hospitality industry is her advice to one and all to cancel any plans and parties. Advent this year has been about the coming of Omicron instead of Jesus Christ,” he continued. “So far not one single death has been attributed to it on the planet.”
