MARK SHARMAN: The Telegraph and the rest have blood on their hands
Message to Allison Pearson – the real scandal emerged just as soon as the jabs went into people’s arms, not because your newspaper decided to finally wake up
COMMENT
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH raised a few eyebrows – not least in the corridors of Westminster – with its story of a pending legal claim against AstraZeneca. The assertion that AZ‘s Covid jab was “safe and effective” may finally be tested in court.
If the plaintiffs were to win, the implications would be monumental, for the pharmaceutical companies, the regulators, the medical profession, the ‘vaccine’ injured, the politically driven social media companies and every Member of Parliament who trotted out the company line and/or absented themselves from meaningful debate. MPs such as Elliot Colburn (Con. Carshalton and Wallington) who emailed a constituent the following:
“I do not find myself particularly enthusiastic about sitting through another litany of baseless, bizarre and inaccurate load of conspiracy theory nonsense about vaccines and excess deaths.”
Yes, those were his words and I trust that one day soon he’ll be forced to eat them.