Daily Sceptic reader Paul Hicks wrote to his MP, Kwasi Kwarteng, who is standing down at the next election, to suggest to him that now is a good time to act without fear of favour on behalf of his constituents. He sent the email to us, suggesting we share it with readers as it might inspire others to write similarly.
Dear Mr. Kwarteng,
You have announced your intention not to stand for election as the Member of Parliament for Spelthorne at the next General Election. You have represented me and my fellow constituents in the Mother of Parliaments since 2010.
I wonder what you are most proud of during your time as Member of Parliament, as Energy Secretary and (briefly) as Chancellor of the Exchequer? I vaguely recall that you had a hand in promoting the use of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) – a rare burst of sanity in a field that is mostly dominated by non-scientific green lunatics.
Despite my somewhat flippant tone, I am genuinely interested to learn what you believe is your proudest political legacy.
But your time as a Member of Parliament is not over. There is still the opportunity to render some greater service to your constituents. And, since you are voluntarily giving up the attempt to climb higher up the greasy pole of politics, now is the very best time to show your true character. You have no need to fawn over or defer to others in politics, since you are not seeking preferment to any great office of state. Free and independent, you can speak your mind and can intercede on behalf of your constituents.
But on what subject, and to what end?
Here are a few musings that might help you decide how to act.
It is becoming more evident by the day that the experimental gene therapy products that were touted as ‘vaccines’ and which were promoted as being ‘safe and effective’ were not vaccines, were not safe and were not effective. Yesterday, my wife and I went to visit a friend who is in the local hospital. While we were there, a Specialist Cancer Nurse at the hospital whom we know well chose to take a break so that she could visit our friend (who is also her friend). She couldn’t stay for long, because she had a sad and unpleasant task to do yesterday afternoon – she had to give a young man of about 30 years of age some bad news. Three or four weeks ago, this previously fit and healthy man was in [a local] park, and for reasons best known to himself he decided to kick a tree stump. It caused him severe pain in his hip. The pain didn’t go away. He went to his GP, who prescribed painkillers. The pain didn’t go away. He was sent for an X-ray. It was the sad duty of the Specialist Cancer Nurse to tell him that his entire pelvic region is riddled with cancer. The prognosis does not look good. This sort of thing – turbo cancers – didn’t happen so much before 2021. It just didn’t.
One day soon, and it may be a matter of weeks or months, the public at large is going to understand what has been going on. Videos like this are starting to make it into mainstream media.
And, yes, I know, Talk TV does not have a massive audience. But a precedent has been set, a taboo has been broken. The problem of turbo cancers has been known for at least 18 months. And yet the ‘Establishment’ has spent huge amounts of time, money and effort on suppressing any interest in this topic. Why, people will ask, was so much time, money and effort spent by the ‘Establishment’ denying that a problem existed, rather than investigating the problem and researching ways of combating the turbo cancers that appear to be caused by the experimental mRNA products?
Would you be able to look that young man in the eye and tell him that his turbo cancer has nothing to do with the experimental gene therapy products that were forced on the population? Would you really have the sheer brass neck to trot out the tired old ‘safe and effective’ mantra? Really?
So – Suggestion One for leaving an honourable political legacy: you could attend the debate on Vaccine Harms in the House of Commons on Thursday April 18th 2024 and put your weight behind calls for a genuine, unbiased scientific investigation into the consequences of administering inadequately tested experimental gene therapy products to the mass of the population. Including to children. Including to pregnant women.
Suggestion Two for leaving an honourable political legacy is to intervene in the Project Stone Age programme, which is also known as Net Zero. Project Stone Age will impoverish us all here in the United Kingdom. It already has impoverished us, and some irreversible damage has already been inflicted (try re-starting the blast furnaces in Port Talbot, or re-commissioning the last fertiliser plant in the U.K. that closed recently, or re-building the coal-fired power stations that were blithely blown up by Alok Sharma, etc. etc. etc). But – well, Climate Change – it’s a real problem isn’t it, all of that carbon dioxide, didn’t the head of the United Nations say that we are now in the age of global boiling, and don’t 97% of all scientists agree that human activity is what is driving the Climate Emergency? Well, you could have a look at this video (Climate: The Movie) to get an alternative view:
But both of these issues (the belated acknowledgment of the havoc wrought by the experimental mRNA gene therapies, the continuing and worsening harms of Project Stone Age) will resolve themselves in the coming weeks, months and years. Because the truth has this nasty habit of coming out, much to the discomfort of those who have a vested interest in suppressing the truth.
No, the really important and urgent thing that you can do now – Suggestion Three to secure your political legacy – is to go into battle against the World Health Organisation (WHO) Pandemic Treat and the proposed changes to the International Health Regulations (IHR). This is urgent. Because it seems highly likely that our pusillanimous Government will meekly sign up to this outrageous power grab at the WHO summit scheduled for the end of May and beginning of June. You are fully aware of what the WHO Pandemic Treaty and IHR changes entail, because I have recorded delivery receipts for the information that I have sent you on this topic (on several occasions).
In case the topic has slipped your mind, this link will help you get back on the trail.
Mr Kwarteng, I really, truly want to believe that you are a decent, honest and honourable man of integrity. I want to believe that you entered politics for all of the right reasons. You now have an opportunity to perform a very great service for me as an individual, for all of the constituents in Spelthorne, for all of the people in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland – and for humanity as a whole.
Use your remaining time in politics to fight against the egregious power grab by the WHO that is now underway, with the tacit or active support of the U.K. Government.
Please don’t let me down.
With best regards,
Paul Hicks
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