1. I'm going to write to my local Chief Constable to express my concern that the citizens of the UK are being caused physical, psychological, emotional damage and having their lives out at risk by the treasonous actions of this govt based on pseudoscience and... asking them what they are going to do to help us. asking them what the police force are going to
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Can you post the letter here?
Well Jill...i don't trust you...no comments by you, no followers, none you're following, no profile info...nada
@John Ward John do you have any other reason for not trusting Jill? I just think it would be a shame if this was Jill's first post and she has now been told she is not trusted and won't post anymore. Let's welcome first time posters unless we have good reason not to. Who knows who is genuine on this site anyway?
I agree with Jill and think posting your letter would be great - and very helpful - but I understand if you don't want to.
You will see I liked your post John and think it's an excellent idea. I think we should write to anyone and everyone. Thanks for starting this thread.
Set-up a microsoft (spit spit) onedrive or similar account and put the letter onto there. I think Apple does similar and so do a few other companies. You could also buy your own storage "server" such as western digital do a nd then put the documents in the shared folder and post a link to that, same as cloud servers but you have it at home.
You can then post a link to the letter that people can use to access the letter and have no access to either your computer or data and so on.
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Yes, really we should all do this - write to police cc, heads of councils, business leaders etc. They can't all be blind!
Keir Starmer keeps moaning to Boris that the Covid measures aren't been brought in fast enough. Thats sounds more like agreeing, not opposing the government narrative to me?
I am 100% with you Lizzy. If anyone has time they should write to MPs and everyone or anyone who is involved in the measures being taken. It's a very important form of activism that everyone can do. And don't be fobbed off, if they don't reply, chase them and politely ask why your letter has been ignored. Remember the pen is mightier than the sword. I guess that should be the keyboard now - but let's use it!
@Stuart Harrison If you do a research on Kier Starmer you may get a feeling that he is not that far removed from this government.
Keir Starmer is a waste of time. I wrote to him too and didn't get a reply. Anyone know how many MPs of other faiths there are at the moment? Might be better to get them onside - they have nothing to lose. Also those more militant Labour members. (Yvette Cooper?) The thing is these waste of time MPs have just awarded themselves a nice pay rise too! If they were in the private sector they would be walking down the road with their belongings in a box! I am disappointed in the trade unions, and those business federations - particularly the one who is supposed to represent small businesses - who have suffered the most so far. Can we get a good letter composed and as many of us get them sent - by post if necessary. I would be happy to play my part, but a bit short of time and inspiration at the moment due to my "vaccine damaged" dog being sick just now. She is autistic and I am 99% certains it was caused by canine vaccines. So our animals are suffering too.
Happy to be involved in this Salsa. The important thing is to ask pertinent questions backed up by quality evidence. Don't complain just ask why and on what logical basis decisions have been made.