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8 minutes ago, godnodog said:

Care to provide where you got to that info, or should I say nonsense like that worldwide cancer is due to the british defective genes?

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3 minutes ago, godnodog said:

Care to quote where its the EU fault?

 

funny there isn't a single mention in the article of the reason,   but it does say

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 Numbers of measles cases were steadily declining worldwide until 2016, when the illness began a resurgence.

what happened in EU at around the same time?   besides trump winning election

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How about anti-vaxx moron are to blame?

Portugal had victims too, one was a 17 year old who was not vaccinated due to being allergic to the vaccine, but was exposed to a ill child that was not vaccinated because that child parent was a anti vaxx moron.

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8 minutes ago, godnodog said:

How about anti-vaxx moron are to blame?

Portugal had victims too, one was a 17 year old who was not vaccinated due to being allergic to the vaccine, but was exposed to a ill child that was not vaccinated because that child parent was a anti vaxx moron.

does not add up.  there were always morons who did not vaccinate, yet since the disease was eradicated they did not get sick, but once people brought it from other countries it started spreading, same thing happened here in religious Jewish communities,  it was traced to Israel,    in your case it also fits the timeline of huge influx of refugees from countries where such diseases are common, and  who were not vaccinated., the morons in this case are in Brussels who allowed the hordes of unchecked in any way (health wise, criminal history) , people come in.   you can blame few isolated cases on morons but this is much much bigger than that

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1 hour ago, aztek said:

does not add up.  there were always morons who did not vaccinate, yet since the disease was eradicated they did not get sick, but once people brought it from other countries it started spreading, same thing happened here in religious Jewish communities,  it was traced to Israel,    in your case it also fits the timeline of huge influx of refugees from countries where such diseases are common, and  who were not vaccinated., the morons in this case are in Brussels who allowed the hordes of unchecked in any way (health wise, criminal history) , people come in.   you can blame few isolated cases on morons but this is much much bigger than that

I am not doubting you, but again links to measle outbreak in the UK being EU fault please 

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1 hour ago, godnodog said:

How about anti-vaxx moron are to blame?

Portugal had victims too, one was a 17 year old who was not vaccinated due to being allergic to the vaccine, but was exposed to a ill child that was not vaccinated because that child parent was a anti vaxx moron.

If someone doesnt have a history of bad measles, mumps, or rubella, in their family history, then why would they subject themselves to vaccination?

Vaccination is not risk free. It causes a bad reaction in 1 in every 1000 people, and the long-term health affects are not known. Dont mess with your health just because a nice man in a white jacket tells you too.

If it doesnt belong in your body then dont put it in unless you absolutely have too.

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5 minutes ago, RabidMongoose said:

If someone doesnt have a history of bad measles, mumps, or rubella, in their family history, then why would they subject themselves to vaccination?

Vaccination is not risk free. It causes a bad reaction in 1 in every 1000 people, and the long-term health affects are not known. Dont mess with your health just because a nice man in a white jacket tells you too.

If it doesnt belong in your body then dont put it in unless you absolutely have too.

And this is why measles and other preventable diseases are coming back.
One thing is folks not being immunized due to bad reactions, another is "I know better than any doctor whats best for my body" and jeopardize immuniation programs of entire countries. I wonder if they do surgeries on their loved ones too?

But I digress as this is about about UK Parliament.

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41 minutes ago, godnodog said:

I am not doubting you, but again links to measle outbreak in the UK being EU fault please 

He told you, you just don't like the answer for some reason.

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38 minutes ago, godnodog said:

And this is why measles and other preventable diseases are coming back.
One thing is folks not being immunized due to bad reactions, another is "I know better than any doctor whats best for my body" and jeopardize immuniation programs of entire countries. I wonder if they do surgeries on their loved ones too?

But I digress as this is about about UK Parliament.

I`m not taking a bullet for someone else.

My responsibility is looking after my own individual self along with friends and family. If Joe Bloggs half way across town gets measles and dies then what has it got to do with me? I`m not putting my health at risk to save him.

We need to develop targeted immunization. People need to be DNA profiled and then to receive the vaccinations they actually need. As it stands 99% of vaccination is not needed, and people needlessly receiving that junk are putting their health at risk for no gain.

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2 hours ago, aztek said:

does not add up.  there were always morons who did not vaccinate, yet since the disease was eradicated they did not get sick, but once people brought it from other countries it started spreading, same thing happened here in religious Jewish communities,  it was traced to Israel,    in your case it also fits the timeline of huge influx of refugees from countries where such diseases are common, and  who were not vaccinated., the morons in this case are in Brussels who allowed the hordes of unchecked in any way (health wise, criminal history) , people come in.   you can blame few isolated cases on morons but this is much much bigger than that

I have not had the MMR jab, I didnt even have the TB booster jab as a teenager.

I am perfectly fit and healthy, and I rarely get sick. This may shock you buy as a kid I used to play outside in the mud and everything.

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5 minutes ago, RabidMongoose said:

I have not had the MMR jab, I didnt even have the TB booster jab as a teenager.

I am perfectly fit and healthy, and I rarely get sick. This may shock you buy as a kid I used to play outside in the mud and everything.

it does not shock me at all, you are only in danger when you come in a contact with an infected person,  you are fine because of herd immunity,   there is a theory that playing outside as a kid builds immunity.  however some diseases are just too strong for even best immune system to take, with no vacc. i hope  your path will never cross with an infected person,

 

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3 hours ago, godnodog said:

I'm with Boris on this one, I too want the UK to fraqoff  of the EU.

 

It's what we've been asking for for 3 years, but the fraqing EU won't let us off the hook. 

But when they eventually do, hope you're happy to take up the financial slack. Cuz you'll have to. 

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1 hour ago, aztek said:

it does not shock me at all, you are only in danger when you come in a contact with an infected person,  you are fine because of herd immunity,   there is a theory that playing outside as a kid builds immunity.  however some diseases are just too strong for even best immune system to take, with no vacc. i hope  your path will never cross with an infected person,

 

No I`m not, I dont have a history of MMR or TB problems in my family.

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1 hour ago, RabidMongoose said:

No I`m not, I dont have a history of MMR or TB problems in my family.

then you will not get infected by your family, but it wont stop others from infecting you,  all you need, or really do not need, is someone infected, sneeze  in your face.  

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Also, measles virus can live for up to two hours in an airspacewhere the infected person coughed or sneezed. If other people breathe the contaminated air or touch the infected surface, then touch their eyes, noses, or mouths, they can become infected. 

https://www.cdc.gov/measles/transmission.html

this is pretty serious disease , i would not take it lightly.  hopefully you will never get that 

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8 hours ago, itsnotoutthere said:

It's what we've been asking for for 3 years, but the fraqing EU won't let us off the hook. 

But when they eventually do, hope you're happy to take up the financial slack. Cuz you'll have to. 

of course I too will suffer economically, but does any on the UK thinks the EU will suffer the same as the UK? I want this to be over so this uncertainty ends and recover can start for everyone.

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8 hours ago, OverSword said:

He told you, you just don't like the answer for some reason.

i guess tou too didnt read it where's the link for the report where its the EU fault? here's a link for you, its the UK fault for spreading measles around Europe, why?does it matter? you just don't like the answer

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I am waiting for all that are agiainst vaccinations to publish their research papers on a reputable location.

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43 minutes ago, godnodog said:

i guess tou too didnt read it where's the link for the report where its the EU fault? here's a link for you, its the UK fault for spreading measles around Europe, why?does it matter? you just don't like the answer

Not blaming either one. Stating that the reason is the huge influx of people from undeveloped countries.

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Things may turn bad over in the Old Dart, it might be that Bundles For Britain needs to be revived !

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13 hours ago, godnodog said:

I am against this too, as its not reciprocal.
Diont get me wrong, I am in favor when reciprocal.

The UK had reciprocal healthcare with Spain before it joined the EU and it will after we've left, Portugal ought to be keen on the status quo, as the vast majority of Brits visiting Portugal are there to spend money, the vast majority of Portuguese come here to earn money. 

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8 hours ago, aztek said:

then you will not get infected by your family, but it wont stop others from infecting you,  all you need, or really do not need, is someone infected, sneeze  in your face.  

https://www.cdc.gov/measles/transmission.html

this is pretty serious disease , i would not take it lightly.  hopefully you will never get that 

Total rubbish.

After 1000s of years of evolution most of the population have enough inherited immunity from their genetics to fight off measles, mumps, rubella, and even the common cold, without getting seriously ill. Giving them a vaccination serves no purpose. 

Vaccination is to protect that small percentage of the population who dont have an inherited immunity from them and as such would get seriously ill, or even die, if they caught those viruses. Even worse, vaccination only offers effective protection against past strains. It does little for the current version of the viruses doing the rounds. Hence vaccination, is of way less value than some make it out to be. In fact, it actually harms the human race because we are carrying people along with us through vaccination which evolution would have eliminated from the gene pool.

Vaccination is also not risk free. The full long-term health impact of injecting live viruses into a person is unknown. For example, if I have a certain inherited immunity against chicken pox and I get that vaccination it could have unintended consequences. My body might be thinking `hang on, I`m immune against this, why is this virus present?` and then decide my immune system needs sensitising resulting in me also developing allergies.

Then there is the matter of trust. During my life I have seen Governments lie to their populations about being experimented on. The UK and US have both admitted spraying bacteria and viruses, having injected radioactive elements into people to see the effects, stood them near to nuclear bombs they have detonated, hid evidence about morning sickness drugs, the list goes on and on. Only a moron places their trust in other people.

Some people look up to leaders and doctors like they could do no wrong. Its like people switch off the moment they come across someone who holds a particular status in society. Yet leaders and doctors are only human beings. They lie, they get things wrong, and many willingly violate the rights of other people to serve their own interests. Give it 20 to 30 years and we will be hearing all the sob stories from people idiotic enough to let themselves be injected with vaccinations which they didnt need. 

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2 hours ago, OverSword said:

Not blaming either one. Stating that the reason is the huge influx of people from undeveloped countries.

Are you suggesting vaccination is needed due to mass immigration?

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