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Tory MPs Back Legal Challenge to Schools Mask Mandate

by Will Jones
16 January 2022 7:30 PM

More than a dozen Tory MPs and peers have backed a court challenge against the imposition of face masks in school classrooms, saying there is “insufficient evidence” to support the policy and it must be withdrawn with “immediate effect”. The Telegraph has the story.

The Government was sent a Letter before Action by lawyers acting for the parent campaign group UsForThem which claims the current guidance is disproportionate, irrational and discriminatory.

The legal challenge is supported by several Tory politicians, including Sir Graham Brady, chair of the powerful 1922 committee of backbenchers, Robert Halfon, Chair of the Education Select Committee, and Marcus Fysh, Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Education.

It is exceptionally rare for MPs to back a legal challenge against their own Government, and the move will ramp up pressure on ministers to axe the policy.

On January 1st, just two days before millions of pupils were due to return to the classroom following the Christmas break, the Government announced that all secondary school pupils would be asked to wear masks during lessons.

The move came just after teacher union bosses issued ministers with a series of demands which included asking why face masks were not required in classrooms in England while they were in Wales and Scotland.

Ministers said at the time that the decision to reimpose masks in classrooms for the first time since May last year would be reviewed on January 26th.

The Letter before Action, sent from JMW Solicitors on Saturday and addressed to the Education Secretary, says the policy must be “immediately revoked”.

It points out that the pandemic has had a “profound impact” on children and says it is “imperative” that steps are taken to aid their mental and physical recovery.

The guidance on face masks in the classroom is “plainly discriminatory”, the letter says, since it puts children with special education needs at a “significant” disadvantage.

The Education Secretary has failed to consider the impact on children’s wellbeing of “largely continuous” mask wearing for up to ten hours per day, it adds.

“To make this decision at this stage is to make a decision that no reasonable public body would make in all the circumstances,” the letter says.

“There is no rational basis to introduce this precaution at this stage. There is apparently no credible scientific evidence to support it and at the same time a large – and growing – volume of evidence which shows its harmful impact.”

JMW Solicitors has given the DfE until January 26th to respond and say that if changes are not made to the guidance, they will launch a judicial review.

Other Tory MPs backing the letter include Steve Baker, Deputy Chair of the Covid Recovery Group, Chris Green, the MP for Bolton West, and David Warburton, MP for Somerset and Frome.

Dame Helena Morrissey and Baroness Foster are among the Conseravtive peers who have lent their support to the legal challenge. And several academics also endorse the legal letter, including Professor Carl Heneghan, Director of Oxford University’s Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, and Professor Sunetra Gupta, an epidemiologist and infectious diseases expert at Oxford University.

Worth reading in full.

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twinkytwonk
twinkytwonk
3 years ago

A bit fucking late to follow the science but I suppose the parasites have had their fill of cash and with the narrative talking apart it’s the ideal time.

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Amtrup
Amtrup
3 years ago

That is such a depressing photo; all those boys/young men with identikit semi-military style super short haircuts and all those girls/young women with identikit long straight/flattened hair styles. Yuck. Ugh.

Just the one girl who looks slightly different, ponytail and pinafore.

Last edited 3 years ago by Amtrup
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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

They are training kids to become Covid Marshalls.

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Training them for serfdom.

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RedhotScot
RedhotScot
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Predictably, it’s the schoolkids who are revolting…………….

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huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Pictures as above must represent the most searing indictment of any so-called democracy. If any politician cannot look at that photograph and not feel unremitting shame then we are truly lost.

It is grotesque, barbaric and satanic.

Shame on Parliament.

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Amtrup
Amtrup
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

And what’s with all the water bottles? I don’t remember those in classrooms. Has everybody become unusually thirsty in recent years?

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Trabant
Trabant
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

Back in my day we used to store water in our bodies. Now due to the modern misplaced obsession with “hydration” or somesuch children are required to store some spare water outside their bodies.
One piece of insane quackery I heard of a few years back had some external person coming into classroom telling children to “hold the water in your mouth, it will hydrate your brain quicker”
People are stupid.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

It is an obscene photo of public humiliation and ‘child abuse’ the Vice Squad should be called in !

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Gigavaxxed
Gigavaxxed
3 years ago
Reply to  Amtrup

The one in the front row looks like he’s ready to manage a football team or train a professional ufc fighter.

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MrTea
MrTea
3 years ago

Can you spot the 35 year old Afghan refugee posing as a 14 year old in the picture?

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ElSabio
ElSabio
3 years ago
Reply to  MrTea

LOL! Someone gave you a down-vote.

Last edited 3 years ago by ElSabio
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ElSabio
ElSabio
3 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Woah! The truth hurts? Well, down-vote this…

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JYC
JYC
3 years ago

Is anyone going to challenge the Scottish government?

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ElSabio
ElSabio
3 years ago
Reply to  JYC

It’s already challenged….

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RickH
RickH
3 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

… mentally challenged

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  JYC

Only if you can find a Scot to do it…looks like a long wait.

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Annie
Annie
3 years ago

A dozen MPs.
Gosh.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Annie

Full Scale ‘Rebellion’ then!

God help us! What cowardly, self-serving and ignorant dross have we elected to Parliament?

Last edited 3 years ago by David Beaton
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loopDloop
loopDloop
3 years ago

Two years into the shitshow and a handful of the clowns are waking up from their dozy nap and making these lame half-assed gestures of nothingness. Oooh they sent a letter. Dynamite. Hope they remembered the stamp. Roll over, go back to sleep.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  loopDloop

“Oooh they sent a letter.”

You sneer, but tomorrow they’re really going to show ’em when they sign that on-line petition!!

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  loopDloop

They are craven, stupid and sold out!

Too much Daily Mail, BBC and Sky News!

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RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  loopDloop

That’s not a gesture of nothingness. It’s (as far as I know) a required part of starting a lawsuit: Send the supposedly offending party a letter detailling your grievances and what should be done about them.

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NickR
NickR
3 years ago

Zahawi said that he wouldn’t maintain masks in schools a day longer than necessary. You & I know that a single day is a day longer than necessary but every reader of this site should be emailing their MP to point out what a nonsensical, cruel & arbitrary measure this is. The teachers went back to work, job done, stop masking kids.

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Emerald Fox
Emerald Fox
3 years ago
Reply to  NickR

‘Honest’ Nadhim has a history:

“The Tory who made the highest claim in the MP energy expenses scandal has admitted taxpayers’ money was spent on a business at his country estate.

Millionaire Nadhim Zahawi claimed for electricity to run his horse riding school stables and a yard manager’s mobile home.

Mr Zahawi – top of a list of 340 MPs shamed by the Sunday Mirror last week – at first defended his claims but now admits he made a “mistake”.
He told us: “On investigation I have made a mistake with the electricity. I will be paying back any money wrongly claimed immediately and I apologise ­unreservedly.”

The politician, who claimed almost £6,000 in just one year for energy bills, revealed power for the mobile home and stables was linked to his house.”

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MrTea
MrTea
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Funny how they never make a mistake that sees them under claim.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

He has the map of Iraq written all over his face.

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Mumbo Jumbo
Mumbo Jumbo
3 years ago
Reply to  Emerald Fox

Most people end up in court if they make fraudulent claims. Paying back the money doesn’t usually cut it in the real world.

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  NickR

He is a liar. Johnson runs schools for liars.

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DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
3 years ago
Reply to  NickR

The same Zahawi who was in the press yesterday saying he was a “lost child” and doesn’t want other children to suffer the same fate, but not saying he was doing what the teaching unions told him to do. Funny that; but a lying hypocritical MP is no surprise any more

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ElSabio
ElSabio
3 years ago

The legal challenge is supported by several Tory politicians, including Sir Graham Brady, chair of the powerful 1922 committee of backbenchers…

Instead of faffing about in court, why doesn’t Sir Graham stand up in Parliament and tell the buffoon to his stupid face that his time is up?

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

If the 1922 is so ‘powerful’, why is this whole sh*t show still on the road?

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sjonesy1999
sjonesy1999
3 years ago

Makes me cringe when they call it the ‘Powerful 1922 committee’. They are about as powerful as a fart in a colander.

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Bolloxed Britannia
Bolloxed Britannia
3 years ago

Well as we know, the court’s have been captured thanks too the Antichrist Blair’s judicial reforms…..but the court case will be interesting at the very least, also hugely important! Can the courts ignore the dearth of scientific peer reviewed studies regarding the efficacy of mask’s? Can they ignore the mounting evidence that prolonged mask usage is in fact very harmful and potentially lethal!

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  Bolloxed Britannia

Yes Blair’s “Judicial Reforms” time to review exactly what he did to “British Justice!”

Anyone got the sordid details?

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TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
TheyLiveAndWeLockdown
3 years ago
Reply to  David Beaton

ending double jeopardy was one of his greatest sins.

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LonePatriot
LonePatriot
3 years ago

Our healthcare system is about to experience a tsunami! Potential side effects of jabs include chronic inflammation, because the vaccine continuously stimulates the immune system to produce antibodies. Other concerns include the possible integration of plasmid DNA into the body’s host genome, resulting in mutations, problems with DNA replication, triggering of autoimmune responses, and activation of cancer-causing genes. Alternative COVID cures EXIST. Ivermectin is one of them. While Ivermectin is very effective curing COVID symptoms, it has also been shown to eliminate certain cancers. Do not get the poison jab. Get your Ivermectin today while you still can! https://ivmpharmacy.com

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago
Reply to  LonePatriot

The ‘plan’ is to collapse the NHS by sacking 120,000 of its most dedicated staff and then blamed the ‘unvaxxed’!

Will ‘Medicare’ be invited to take over the NHS? The new staff appear to be arriving in boats at Dover every day!

” Nurse required no qualifications or experience necessary – speaking English beyond ‘Yes’ “No’ and “I want” would be a disadvantage. ( One short practical test required: sticking a large needle into a rubber ball)”

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Arum
Arum
3 years ago
Reply to  LonePatriot

sounds impressive but what ‘plasmid DNA’ are you talking about? The vax uses RNA and plasmids are found in bacteria, not viruses (although they are also used in genetic engineering)

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David Beaton
David Beaton
3 years ago

“Tory MPs” have got to go much further than this to stop this diabolical sh*t show!

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago

Why just schools? There’s bugger-all evidence to support the mandation of face nappies in shops, trains, etc, either. They need to go from all aspects of public life, not only schools.

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

I seem to have attracted a downvote! How about letting us know what you disagree with – do you reckon that there’s loads of evdience that face nappies stop the deadly virus from spreading in shops and on trains?

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vivaldi
vivaldi
3 years ago
Reply to  CynicalRealist

Indeed….if there is no evidence to support school pupils wearing them then there is no evidence for anyone out in the community. Jenny Harries, head of UKHSA said in the spring of 2020 they were more likely to be harmful worn by ordinary members of the public. What public elevation/ financial uplift intervened for her to disown her own advice.

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No-one important
No-one important
3 years ago

“The government was sent a letter” – I bet that had the amoral chancers in Westminster shivering in their shoes.

My next door neighbour is retired and likes nothing more than sending stiffly worded letters to the council; I imagine that the MPs letters meet the same fate as my neighbour’s.

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JYC
JYC
3 years ago
Reply to  No-one important

I hope it isn’t delivered while they are having another party. Wouldn’t like to interrupt them having a good laugh at a country that will go along with absolutely anything.

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Star
Star
3 years ago

If Robert Halfon, chair of the Commons select committee on “education”, is opposed to masks in schools, we can be certain that the leading commercial suppliers to schools (Dell, Pearson, probably Microsoft, maybe Apple, whoever does the catering and insurance and payroll, etc.) are against the policy too. Why? Because that’s how Parliament works.

Halfon is also political director of the Conservative Friends of Israel. I wonder what he thinks of the Israeli wargame for the “next war”, which focused on an “omega variant” of SARSCoV2 to which children were especially variable.

Certainly friends like to keep each other posted on their news.

Let me retell a story…

THE BIRD AND THE COWPAT

Once upon a time a Russian peasant, on his way home from toiling in the fields, noticed a bird shivering in distress. Concerned, he picked the bird up and, realising it needed warmth, he put it down on a freshly produced cowpat.

Pleased with his good deed, he continued on his way.

Soon the bird was singing happily.

Later, another peasant came along. He wouldn’t have noticed the bird, but for its singing. “Ah”, he thought. Then he killed the bird and took it home for his dinner.

Morals of this story

Who puts you in the shit isn’t necessarily your enemy.

Who gets you out of the shit isn’t necessarily your friend.

When you are in the shit, don’t shout the news out to everyone.

Last edited 3 years ago by Star
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Backlash
Backlash
3 years ago

If that photo was on the BBC website, they’d have had to make sure at least three quarters of the children were black.

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Gigavaxxed
Gigavaxxed
3 years ago
Reply to  Backlash

But hey, at least there’s a lady with pink hair, so she’s probably representing feminists, strong and powerful women ready to be hired for tough jobs and not complain.

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Gigavaxxed
Gigavaxxed
3 years ago

I open this website once a week to laugh at pictures.

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ElSabio
ElSabio
3 years ago
Reply to  Gigavaxxed

Have a laugh on me…

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CynicalRealist
CynicalRealist
3 years ago
Reply to  ElSabio

Add some disposable face nappies as well for extra effect!

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Catee
Catee
3 years ago

Yet the Secretary for Education can meet with con party members in Leicester on saturday and not a mask in sight.

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Rowan
Rowan
3 years ago

MPs not backing thislegal move is condoning child abuse. Their names should be listed.

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Anonymous
Anonymous
3 years ago

“Tory MPs Back Legal Challenge to Schools Mask Mandate.”

 
Can any MPs be trusted to back a legal challenge that goes against the clearly stated aims of the globalists to control us via Biological Passports, through which they intend introducing a digital currency, by which they’ll micromanage every aspect of our lives?
 
Take the calibre of the Shadow Secretary of State for Health and Social Care, Wes Streeting.
 
Streeting published this personal statement on Twitter: “Also I think Blair should be tried at the Hague for the various war crimes to his sordid name”.
 
Just a few weeks later Streeting saw fit to publish another personal statement on Twitter: “Two people have now called Blair a war criminal to me. What utter rubbish. Libellous and just plain wrong”.
 
A volte-face extraordinaire. Shameless beyond all reason. And this fellow is lined up to be the CEO of the UK’s Health Services? Take a look at his picture, he’s a man-child. He’s little more than a slobbering baby in an adult’s body.
 
I can imagine that after he published the first tweet, a couple of burly men knocked on his door at 3 in the morning. Wes jumped up expecting it to be Prince William looking for an autograph and advice on how to be king.
 
Wes puffs out his chest and opens the door. The burly men push him backwards into the sitting room and shove him down on the couch. Then they show him pictures of something going on in a public toilet.
 
Wes bursts into tears and runs sobbing to his bedroom where he clings tightly to his teddy bear. Then he calls his mum, and through tears he tells her that big bad homophobic men broke into his house and lied to him that all his boyfriends were underage.
 
“I’m an MP,” cried Wes, “I get them put in jail for ever and ever and ever …”
 
“There there,” mum tells him, “don’t cry pet … I’ll be ’round to hug and cuddle you in 10 minutes. By the way, pet, I was talking to some people tonight, and they said Tony Blair isn’t really a war criminal. I think you should go on Twitter and say nice things about him.”
 
“Tony Blair?” … who is he? … oh yeah … that fellow that was once married to Margaret Thatcher … OK, mum, I’ll tweet that he’s a nice man … can I do it tomorrow, mum … I’m tired now.”
 
“That’s a good boy … you’re a very good boy Wes and I’m bringing round your favourite jelly.”
 
“Oh, yum yum, thanks mum … oh mum … what’s a war criminal?”
 
People really need to take a long hard look at the tripe that are ruling them. And all forms of electronic voting needs to be done away with right now. 

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rayc
rayc
3 years ago

Meanwhile in Germany…

1. Sport in school from now on only masked
2. Immunity after infection shortened from 6 months to 3 months – without any explanation (but it’s clear to see that the goal is to pretend that the natural immunity is no better than the vaccine immunity – and also to artificially and suddenly increase the number of “unvaccinated” to continue the sales campaign)

Also: chief health madman proud of himself that he ordered 130 million new vaccine doses.

Last edited 3 years ago by rayc
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marebobowl
marebobowl
3 years ago

Kids take off your masks. You have the authority to protect yourself and your health. Parents wake up. Masks are dangerous when worn for extended periods. Stand up for your child. You have the authority to do this.

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bowlsman
bowlsman
3 years ago

It’s about time. Hopefully the perpetrators will be in court soon charged with child abuse and get what they deserve.

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SimCS
SimCS
3 years ago

Not only is there no rational basis for this policy, there is no rational basis for masks, for anyone, full stop.

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MikeAustin
MikeAustin
3 years ago

METROPOLITAN POLICE FINALLY LAUNCH MAJOR INVESTIGATION
Metropolitan Police Crime Reference Number 6029679/21

The UK’s biggest criminal investigation is now live. Hammersmith CID and The Metropolitan Police have accepted and are reviewing 1000’s of pages of evidence and have agreed there is enough to proceed. All UK police forces have been made aware of this investigation.

The case was lodged on 20th December 2021 by a group including Dr Sam White, lawyer
Philip Hyland (PJH Law), Lawyer Lois Bayliss (Broad Yorkshire Law) and retired policeman
Mark Sexton. Requests for assistance have been made to international lawyer
Robert F Kennedy Jnr (nephew of J F Kennedy), Dr Reiner Fuellmich (German lawyer
who exposed the Volkswagen Audi emissions scandal), Dr. Michael Yeadon (Former Pfizer
Vice President), plus countless other doctors, professors, virologists, NHS whistleblowers,
biologists, data experts and lawyers nationally and internationally

A separate filing has also been made to The International Criminal Court in The
Hague. File number: OTP-CR-473/21.

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BigPhil
BigPhil
3 years ago

Anyone in Hertfordshire reading this needs to consider the following.

It makes no difference to what the government decides in Herts as unfortunately, the Director of Herts Public health will continue to enforce the mask manadate. People really need to check out why the seemingly unqualified, convicted criminal Jim McManus wields so much power in his position of Director of Public Health. The man is not even a qualified doctor – if he were he would have been struck off.

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annepassman
annepassman
3 years ago

Will anyone be prosecuted over the imposition of all these laws rules, etc which we know to be unnecessary,fear inducing, immensely damaging? No? Then what the hell is the use of all this backward looking?

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