Andrew Marr was on typical form this morning. The BBC propagandist in chief was even told off by Fauci at one point.
Ian Diamond couldn't help gulping as he delivered each blatant lie directly to camera. There's a nervous man. He knows he's on the hook if this grand deception can't be carried through.
The guy from Wales was a sight to behold. A robotic human being(?) of low grade programming that was incapable of improvising outside his algorithm. I expected him to say "does not compute" at any moment. Abominations such as this individual are completely invested. They will do whatever it takes.
The key takeaway though is the comparison between what the corrupt Marr will question and what he won't. 7,000 scientists are now standing against the corrupted science of the hand-picked frauds, yet their objections are batted away without debate. This is how it has to be, because to question even one aspect of the government's lies would be to see the whole sham collapse instantly. However, it's okay to debate the school meals and essential goods issues and put politicians on the spot. This is most likely why they have made such stupid decisions, as a distraction and, eventually, a concession that shows us politicians work for us after all. On the issues that don't upset the agenda at least.
Marr is well worth the watch each Sunday as a catch-up on how the propaganda is being developed over time and how the establishment controls and coerces the debate (or lack of it).