Death Data
UK government discontinues recording reasons for cause of death for British citizens.
In addition to the excess deaths seen around the world, we’re also seeing a change in the pattern of disease and more chronic disease. The cost of sickness benefits is expected to surge by more than a third by the end of the decade as Britain’s worklessness crisis deepens.
Recently MP Andrew Bridgen stated in parliament that;
In the UK long term sick has risen by over 700,000 people since the spring of 2021, this coincides with the rollout of the experimental Covid 19 vaccine.
This was dismissed out of hand by the Minister. The Minister incited mental health problems and musculoskeletal issues (bad backs) and that it pre-dated the vax.
However a look at the figures reveal Bridgen to be correct. The number of long term sick in the UK has risen from 2.1 m pre-pandemic to 2.8 m today. This massive increase clearly began in the Spring of 2021, a date known for when the roll out began. This is just not some conspiracy theory.
The evidence available from the Heart Group Health Advisory and Recovery team (HART) reveals sharp increases. Yes, it shows increased sickness during Covid-19 period which is understandable, it also shows a sharp increase from Spring 2021. See the interesting charts at end of piece. They clearly show both the increase in long term sick and the timing. They also point to some potential explanation other than that given out officially.
In my view the government are covering up the dangers of the vax and can’t be trusted to be honest with us. They’ve already changed how excess mortality is to be calculated now they are taking it a step further by discontinuing to record the causes by which people are dying. Convenient if you are looking to cover up a major crime.
Bridgen v Matt Hancock
Matt Hancock has lost his bid to have Andrew Bridgen’s libel claim thrown out of High Court.
Andrew Bridgen outside the Courts of Justice
Bridgen is looking to clear his name following Hancock’s reaction to a tweet in January 2023 after Bridgen shared a link to an article,
concerning data about deaths and other adverse reactions linked to Covid vaccines...As one consultant cardiologist said to me, this is the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust.
Not long after Hancock replied;
disgusting and dangerous anti-semitic, anti-vax, anti-scientific conspiracy theories, spouted by a sitting MP this morning are unacceptable and have absolutely no place in our society.
In a preliminary hearing on Wednesday the judge struck out certain parts of Bridgen’s case but did not dismiss the whole claim allowing the case to proceed, although Bridgen has to make some amendments.
It promises an opportunity, at some point in the future, for this case to be heard in court where evidence may be brought which further brings this “crime against humanity” to light. Any light that can be cast has to be welcomed.
Election of George Galloway
Election of George Galloway. result of Labour Party's staunch defence of Israel as it commits genocide against the Palestinian people.
Ever since October 7th the press and the government have been united in spouting anti-Arab sentiment and whipping up Islamist hate.
Those out demonstrating against the Israeli’s states actions and supporting pro-Palestinian movements have been characterised as anti-Semitic and extremists.
The UK government has now adopted a new definition of extremism, which replaces the 2011 definition. This is supposedly to clamp down on Islamist and far-right groups who will be denied access to the government funds etc, and has implications for free speech.
Communities Minister, Michael Gove, has stated explicitly that it’s,
specifically to respond to the increase in the amount of antisemitism and anti-Muslim hatred that we've seen on our streets and social media and elsewhere since the Israel-Hamas war began.
CAGE International, Friends of Al-Aqsa (FOA), Muslim Association of Britain (MAB), Muslim Engagement and Development (MEND), and 5Pillars said;
the proposed definition signals an attack on civil liberties by attacking law-abiding individuals and groups that oppose government policy by labelling them as 'extremist'.
However, this othering, combined with the continued support for Israel’s actions by the British government and the press has had political repercussions in the UK with the recent by-election victory of George Galloway.
He stood in Rochdale, a Northern English town with a high proportion of Muslim voters. In British politics the Labour Party has traditionally appealed/relied on this voter base. However, the Labour Party's support for Israel, especially by the leader Kier Starmer, resulted in a landslide victory for George Galloway.
Galloway stood on a platform of an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the voters (not just Muslims) responded to this message by giving him more votes than all the major parties combined. Now he promises to be, once again, a major thorn in the side of Parliament.