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Post by Vinny on Apr 26, 2023 14:30:43 GMT
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Post by Dogburger on Apr 26, 2023 14:49:54 GMT
Whatever he thinks with regard to the rights and wrongs of the vaccine rollout he lost the crowd so to speak when he compares it with the Holocaust . Maybe on reflection he would have used a different comparison but seeing as he was already an independent I dont suppose he will lose any sleep in being kicked out of the Tory party .
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Post by Fairsociety on Apr 26, 2023 14:52:26 GMT
It's a well known fact those who speak out negatively about the Covid vaccine will find themselves out of a job, too many people getting rich off the back of these vaccines, not only rich but powerful.
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Post by jonksy on Apr 26, 2023 15:05:11 GMT
Whatever he thinks with regard to the rights and wrongs of the vaccine rollout he lost the crowd so to speak when he compares it with the Holocaust . Maybe on reflection he would have used a different comparison but seeing as he was already an independent I dont suppose he will lose any sleep in being kicked out of the Tory party . The taking about Chink monky pox is forbidden in the HOC.
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Post by sandypine on Apr 26, 2023 15:56:32 GMT
Whatever he thinks with regard to the rights and wrongs of the vaccine rollout he lost the crowd so to speak when he compares it with the Holocaust . Maybe on reflection he would have used a different comparison but seeing as he was already an independent I dont suppose he will lose any sleep in being kicked out of the Tory party . He did not he referred to a Jewish cardiologist who made the comment that it was the biggest crime since the holocaust. It was not a comparison it was an effort to show how serious the issue was in that it is only the holocaust in recent history that is worse. People understand the language only too well and it is any excuse to rid the party of a person whose efforts to raise questions as regards the issue are being stonewalled. I think it tells us more about the Commons, the government, the opposition, the vaccines and the worry that is present as to what insidious decisions in parliament will come to light. There is no hiding place for them.
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Post by seniorcitizen007 on Apr 26, 2023 16:49:56 GMT
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Post by sheepy on Apr 26, 2023 16:55:14 GMT
There was something very ugly about the whole thing, it certainly wasn't about saving anything.
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Post by om15 on Apr 26, 2023 17:42:05 GMT
I have just watched him being interviewed, he is obviously very upset about it all, as noted above he has been supported by a number of prominent Jewish commentators, and in stating something is the worst SINCE the Holocaust isn't comparing it to the Holocaust. However, what is done is done, I don't know the details, but Andrew Bridgen claims that many Tory MPs that have shared his views have disappeared into the night, therefore the Tory establishment definitely seem to be ultra sensitive about all this, they haven't answered his letter to them, haven't communicated with him in anyway and he is not going to appeal.
He is however going to contest his seat at the next election, I hope that he retains it and that gives the Tories a problem, his seat might be seat that loses them their majority, who knows.
Having listened to his point of view I can't help thinking that if there is any substance to his claims then quite a lot of people could sue the Government for quite a lot of money.
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Post by sandypine on Apr 26, 2023 17:49:02 GMT
I have just watched him being interviewed, he is obviously very upset about it all, as noted above he has been supported by a number of prominent Jewish commentators, and in stating something is the worst SINCE the Holocaust isn't comparing it to the Holocaust. However, what is done is done, I don't know the details, but Andrew Bridgen claims that many Tory MPs that have shared his views have disappeared into the night, therefore the Tory establishment definitely seem to be ultra sensitive about all this, they haven't answered his letter to them, haven't communicated with him in anyway and he is not going to appeal. He is however going to contest his seat at the next election, I hope that he retains it and that gives the Tories a problem, his seat might be seat that loses them their majority, who knows. Having listened to his point of view I can't help thinking that if there is any substance to his claims then quite a lot of people could sue the Government for quite a lot of money. His claims are based on Government figures and information from the Pharmaceutical Companies. The government hooked onto one phrase to silence him by representing that incorrectly as a comparison where it is specifically NOT a comparison. They seem willing to ride the storm till the next election in the hopes that he will be unseated. Expect some pretty dirty politicking if that time comes. If anything this reinforces my current view that coincides pretty closely with Neil Oliver's view of our political representatives, and it is not a positive one.
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Post by steppenwolf on Apr 27, 2023 7:19:21 GMT
Bridgen was right to bring this information to the attention of the Commons. Unfortunately most of our MPs are a bunch of ignorant wankers who don't want the people to be told the truth - they just want the population to be vaccinated because they believe the medical profession that it saves lives. But from what I've read people should think twice before exposing themselves regularly to booster jabs. The current variety of Covid is probably less dangerous than the jab for many people. Our MPs just used the irrelevant stuff about the holocaust to accuse Bridgen of anti-semitism - Quite wrongly.
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