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Originally Posted by kirklancaster
There are numerous classifications of 'virus' - all which pose widely differing degrees of risk to the citizens of this Country, and the Ebola virus just happens to be right up there with the most lethal. On top of this risk is the the very real potential cost to this country of treating victims of the virus, and the very considerable additional strain on a National Health Service which is already in its death throes.
And why can't we keep everyone out on a 'what if'? - if there is a 'clear and present danger' then this country's government would be failing its citizens if it did not take all available precautionary measures to prevent catastrophe- no matter how draconian that action may seem, no matter how 'politically incorrect' it is perceived to be, and no matter how many foreign countries citizens are involved. If such action prevents the death of just one British citizen then it will be justified.
As to 'Filling In a Survey' - what an absolute joke. Why don't we extend such a great cost-saving, PC idea?:
"Good Morning Mr Hamza -- Could you just confirm that you are not a twisted, hate-filled, fundamentalist agitator?...... That's fine. Welcome"
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You are just scaremongering... and all these silly hypotheticals with the bizarre scenarios are pointless. In the worst affected areas nobody could afford to travel here, and it is contained in neighbouring areas so there really is no need for your arm flailing or attempts to politicise the issue.