People are dying on your watch... it is a gross dereliction of Parliamentary duty not to investigate
THIS IS FOR YOU COLBURN, DOUBLE ET AL
By Mark Sharman
ELLIOT COLBURN MP shocked his Carshalton and Wallington constituents and the ‘vaccine’-injured alike with his reason for not attending Andrew Bridgen’s Parliamentary debate on excess deaths.
He emailed: “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.”
Steve Double, MP for St Austell and Newquay, weighed in with a personal attack: “Mr Bridgen made the most repugnant and disgraceful statements regarding vaccines some months ago and as such his commentary on this is beyond the pale. He was quite rightly ejected from the party.”
This last statement is presumably aimed at Bridgen’s often-misquoted reference to the Holocaust. It was certainly not repugnant if taken in context. His expulsion bore all the hallmarks of a set-up; the removal of a thorn in the ruling party’s side.
At least these two Conservatives spoke their mind. The vast majority on all sides of the House merely stayed away, blaming constituency business and showing no interest in a scandal which is growing and deepening daily, worldwide.
For the record Mr Colburn et al, this “inaccurate load of conspiracy theory nonsense” was actually a serious piece of work carried out by senior scientists and based largely on the Government’s own data.
To dismiss it in such terms shows a level of arrogance and ignorance in equal measure.
People are dying on your watch, especially in younger age groups and it is a gross dereliction of Parliamentary duty not to investigate this phenomenon, let alone castigate a man who is risking his entire political career on behalf of the general public.
When did MPs forget that they are there to serve the people? Are they still blinded by the power afforded by the Covid emergency measures?
Of course we have had previous experience of Mr Colburn. When challenged about the News Uncut/Oracle Films documentary ‘Safe and Effective: A Second Opinion’, he claimed he had the evidence to disprove the content, even though he had never watched it.
He never came up with his “evidence”.
Meanwhile, the Carshalton Stand-In-The-Park group try to make people aware of issues such as jab harms, ULEZ, central bank digital currencies and question Climate Change policies, by standing outside Mr Colburn’s offices every Thursday and Sunday with bright yellow signs. And leading member Andrew Seadon had this reaction to his MP’s email: “It’s just unprofessional and so typical of him. I’ve contacted him several times over the months and he never replies.
“I asked him face to face about excess deaths and he just said ‘there aren’t any,’ but he did admit to a colleague that he knew about deaths, but said it was nothing to do with vaccines, even though no one had mentioned vaccines.”
‘Vaccine’-injured Nicky Black is a regular member of the group lobbying Mr Colburn. She has CIDP, a chronic form of Guillain Barre syndrome, confirmed by her consultant to be caused by one shot of Astra Zeneca.
She describes herself as “lucky” not be in a wheelchair thanks to extensive plasma treatment but has nerve damage in her hands and feet, no reflexes in her knees and ankles and suffers nerve pain and twitching.
She has been blocked on Facebook by Mr Colburn and says of his latest email: “I feel anger. It makes me feel physically sick. But nothing surprises me any more. It’s as though he’s trying to put the public off the truth by using terms like ‘conspiracy theories’.”
It is interesting to note that Mr Colburn raised awareness of threats to MPs’ own safety after receiving a death threat. He should consider widening his safety concerns by making a proper and considered study of the dangers of mRNA inoculations, inaccuracies in the testing and reporting of all Covid jabs and the funding of medical scientists and UK health agencies. Maybe then he would have a wider understanding of all sides of the issues.
He should also support calls for a full three-hour debate on excess deaths – and make sure he attends on behalf of his concerned constituents. Otherwise his majority of only 629 may be under even greater threat than it is already.
Mr Colburn is welcome to reply to News Uncut any time.
No one says these non attendees have to agree with Andrew B, however, they do have to attend it’s their job to listen to other MP’s in the house and represent their constituents and debate and if they are so sure of their information there is no problem and there is no need to be derogatory and make personal attacks on Andrew B.
Yes the members of parliament at the moment feel completely protected in the emergency measures of the covid bubble given to them by their owners, this gives permission to display contempt for the public which they have so ably demonstrated. They forget the bubble can be punctured leaving them exposed unlike their owners who are always hidden from the public gaze. I can almost smell the decay coming from our slowly rotting system.