MP Andrew Bridgen speech in the UK Parliament on Excess Deaths

   

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Published on Oct 22, 2023

Andrew Bridgen MP speaking about excess deaths in the UK Parliament

Andrew Bridgen, MP for North West Leicestershire, after nine months of petitioning and more than 20 refusals, secured an adjournment debate in Parliament. Today the 20th of October for the first time in the UK Parliament we saw him discuss the catastrophic number of excess deaths that have occurred since January 2021.

Due to a strategic move made by the government, it was suspected that not many MPs would be in attendance as the debate had been scheduled for a Friday. and although the House of Parliament can seat 650 members, there were approximately less than 20 MPs present for this extremely important issue.

Considering many letters from constituents were sent to MPs across the country asking that they attend the debate this shameful turnout, shows that some MPs forget they are only in their role to represent the people, and they are therefore, supposed to work for us.

Nevertheless, as Andrew Bridgen stood to speak, the support from the British public was palpable. Loud cheers were heard from the crowds outside in support of the only politician in the UK to continually highlight the excessive deaths that both the government and the media have chosen to ignore.

NO ONE CARES THAT NO ONE CARES.
Bridgen began by stating that “we’ve experienced more excess deaths since 2021, than in the whole of 2020. Unlike the pandemic, however, these deaths are not disproportionately of the old.”

“In other words”, he said, “the excessive deaths are striking down people in the prime of life, but no one seems to care. I fear history will not judge this house kindly. Worse still to a country that is committed to free and frank exchange of views, it appears that no one cares that no one cares.”

The media have let the British public down badly according to Andrew Bridgen, and he suspects that they will let the public down again by ignoring the debate today.

“You might think a debate about excess deaths is going to be full of numbers, but this speech does not have that many numbers, because most of the important numbers have been kept hidden.

Other data has oddly presented in a distorted way and concerned people seeking to highlight important findings and ask questions have found themselves inexplicably under attack.”

There was so much fear of excess deaths from that which was termed “COVID-19” However, Bridgen said that,

“Today we have substantially more excess deaths and in younger people and there’s complete and eerie silence“

“The evidence is unequivocal that there was a clear increase in mortality following the vaccine rollout, Andrew Bidgen told the House, explaining also, that “There was a reprieve in the winter 2021/22 because there were fewer than expected respiratory deaths, but otherwise the excess has been incessantly and this high level.”


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