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https://youtu.be/W7Ht7N80ZCg

Charles Walker Compliation surrounding Lockdowns and ‘Covid-19’.

Although most of our policial and media class are, well you know, what do we think of Sir Charles Walker and Sir Desmond Swayne?

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Why aren't more MP's etc prepared to put their heads above the parapet and say these things, I'm sure many more know this lockdown is immoral and unsustainable. The only bright light I can see at the moment is that more people seem to be ignoring the "rules" there are certainly more people about and more traffic around.

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Sir Charles is great, but the deep meaning is what a bunch of fascist fellow-travelling cowards are most Members of Parliament.

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Sir Charles Walker - outstanding. a true gentleman if ever there was one. He has been a great advocate for many issues, particularly in the realm of mental health, for many years; and has been open with some of his own struggles in the past.
I wrote to him last year just to say thanks for some of the things he had said, and got a specific & personal reply some time later. As a non-constituent I thought that was exceptionally decent of him.

Also Nick de Bois wrote a book about his exploits as a one-term Tory MP, 'Confessions of a Recovering MP' which I personally found quite entertaining. He says if there were some kind of an award, Sir Charles would be Parliamentarian of the Decade.

Sir Desmond - has argued consistently against lockdowns for some time, & also is one of the few that have at least tried to get answers about PCR testing. He has taken some criticism recently for his highly pro-vax stance and implication that it will return us to normal quicker, though in fairness to him he has always advocated in favour of the vaccine, this is not a particularly bold policy change for him. Whether he is privy to info that the Gov would prefer the public not to know at this point, or whether he generally believes the vaccines are fantastic brilliant miracle potions; I'm not really sure. Overall though, at the moment I'm leaning towards him being a decent guy, who thinks the vax will bring an immediate change in the country's fortunes. If judging by conversations I hear are any indication, he would not be the only one, just the other day I got a text from a family friend, 'looking forward to getting back to normal in April...'!

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Why aren't more MP's etc prepared to put their heads above the parapet and say these things.

One might also ask why do they actually have a parapet to hide behind without being scrutinised or challenged in any way? The time will eventually come to get the ballistas and trebuchets out in a constitutional challenge.

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