Covid-19 Vaccine Damage Bill

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Private Members' Bill (Presentation Bill)​

Originated in the House of Commons, Session 2021-22
Long title - A Bill to require the Secretary of State to establish an independent review of disablement caused by Covid-19 vaccinations and the adequacy of the compensation offered to persons so disabled; and for connected purposes.

The next stage for this Bill, Second reading, is scheduled to take place on Friday 10 September 2021.

 

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Kerry Hurt, paralysed after her first Astra Zenica jab (interview). BBC Look North (25th Nov 2021)​


View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bk4NPLfNtTc

BBC is still not reporting the true nature of injuries and deaths as a result of covid injections

 
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An opportunity has arisen for multiple Caseworker posts within the Vaccine Damage Payment Team, part of our Primary Care Services Directorate.



 
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A lone voice in the wilderness


In a 10 minute rule bill speech to the House of Commons, Sir Christopher Chope called for the government to “address” the issue of coronavirus vaccine damage payments that “won’t go away”. Chope told the House of “tens of thousands” who have died, suffered severe injuries or life-changing conditions as a result of taking the coronavirus vaccine. The Conservative MP spoke about further issues individuals have faced, including GPs “refusing to engage”, making patients feel “gaslighted”.


View: https://twitter.com/togetherdec/status/1509924765754183684


This is how Sir Christopher Chope is being silenced


 
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As usual UK Column is the only news outlet addressing this subject


On Tuesday 12 April 2022, the UK Column News team was delighted to be joined by Sir Christopher Chope for a detailed discussion about British Government plans to provide compensation for vaccine adverse reactions, particularly where the impact on a vaccinated individual has been serious and life-changing.

Sir Christopher had recently spoken out in Parliament on this subject and his remarks were covered by UK Column News on Monday 11 April 2022. Following our news report, we were delighted that many of our regular audience took the initiative to contact Sir Christopher directly with personal letters and e-mails of support. He was clearly very pleased to receive this support and recognition, and we thank you all for your efforts.

In our extended interview, Mike Robinson, Brian Gerrish and our Nursing Correspondent, Debi Evans, were able to discuss a wide range of issues around vaccines and vaccine adverse effects. In addition to discussion of the need for a comprehensive compensation scheme for those who have suffered adverse effects, topics included:

  • irregularities in MHRA Yellow Card adverse reaction statistics and data;
  • failure of the British Government's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Authority (MHRA) to engage with both Sir Christopher, UK Column and members of the public asking pertinent questions concerning vaccine safety;
  • failure of the MHRA to provide any details of its investigation of vaccine adverse reactions and deaths;
  • failure of the British body with ultimate oversight for pharmacovigilance, the Commission for Human Medicines, to answer similar concerns;
  • concern over the MHRA's close relationship with pharmaceutical and vaccine companies, giving rise to specific concerns as to the MHRA's impartiality in its role as a public safety agency;
  • concerns over the reluctance of the Government and the media to question or challenge both vaccine policy and vaccine adverse effects;
  • the inappropriate use of 'fact-checking' organisations, such as FullFact, to undermine legitimate questioning of vaccine safety;
  • and the sinister implications of the imminent Online Safety Bill in its ability to shut down any challenges to the government line on vaccine products and vaccine safety issues.
 
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Must watch

UK CV Family: A Letter to my MP tells the stories of members of UK CV Family, a UK support group for vaccine injured persons. These people did what they were told was the right thing to do. They were injured as a result and now they are being ignored.



 
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Launching of the #CanWeTalkAboutIt Campaign​


Millions of people around the world have been injured or killed due to Covid-19 vaccination, but not enough people know this. If injured, these “adverse events” are often not connected to the shot, and they are not reported to the various global vaccination adverse event tracking sites (such as VAERS in the US).

On June 14th at 2 PM EST/8 PM CET the global #CanWeTalkAboutIt campaign launches worldwide. Join us in making an impact to bring awareness to vaccine injury and death.

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