MP Elliot Colburn More Interested In This Wonky Paint Than Deaths
This is what they think of you: less than paint
Above is the image Elliot Colburn MP (Member of Parliament) is far more interested in. A wonky paint job.
He posted about it on October 20th, which for those of you not aware, was the same date as Andrew Bridgen’s tabled debate on Excess Deaths in Parliament.
The same debate where practically no MPs showed up.
Despite how empty Parliament itself was, the public gallery raised cheers from the large public crowds after Andrew Bridgen remarked this would not be the last debate on Excess Deaths.
For contrast, this is what Parliament looked like when they were discussing their pay packet:
Maybe you’re thinking Elliot Colburn MP had been hit by a brick, suffered permanent crippling amnesia, and just totally forgot due to the sheer, perpetual ineptness he exudes? Alas, no.
As The Daily Beagle often remarks:
Don’t attribute incompetence to what is malice
He told one constituent grieving a loss, that they were involved in a “litany of baseless, bizarre and inaccurate load of conspiracy theory nonsense about vaccines and excess deaths”, and had absolutely no intention of attending. We’re surprised he could string together such a long and complex sentence.
Perhaps the pro-death psychopath ought to get intimately familiar with his own government’s death statistics, which show excess deaths:
Perhaps he could also read the UK government’s own reporting via Office for National Statistics, which showed an extra 836 in one week alone (meaning an extra 43,472 deaths per year, given there’s 52 weeks in a year).
As per usual, the pro-death psychopath wheeled out the usual propaganda spiel about the poison shots that have been shown to cause harms. Here’s a large pile of studies on the harms. Oh, and an article on how it can integrate DNA and harm the next generation.
Elliot Colburn would rather literally watch paint dry on the ground than show a single ounce of empathy — even feigned empathy — for your losses. That is how little he cares. He’ll happily wave a rainbow flag, though, and ironically stand outside a hospital for a photoshoot:
This isn’t a view exclusive to Elliot Colburn.
Elliot Colburn and his ilk have nothing but contempt and hatred for you. Who could forget Midazolam murders “good death” Dr Luke Evans (who is also an MP) or ‘Midazolam’ Matt Hancock?
Imagine calling a death a “side effect” or an “allergic reaction” and saying the death, because it is “rare” (according to whom) is acceptable. Murder is rare. Murder still isn’t acceptable. Since when does a crime become acceptable if rare?
The Irish Dáil (their version of Parliament) saw a similar scene on 18th October when it came to the debate on Excess Deaths:
Barely days earlier MPs were banging the drum on the tragic loss of life in Israel and Gaza, but here, when it comes to you and their involvement in the killing of you, the contrast could not be more stark.
The cowards flee from the truth and go into hiding.
You’re less than paint to them, dear reader.
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He’s my local MP ( Monster In parliament) Don’t. . . Get. Me. Started! Met Andrew Bridgen recently at a Freedom march. The guy is a whistleblower kicked out of his party for having a conscience and serious balls. Blessings to you. x
The MP’s didn’t attend so that when the evidence becomes undeniable and the lawsuits mount up, they will exclaim- “Oh, we didn’t know! We couldn’t attend that day!”. It’s called plausible deniability and is frequently used by politicians. They know. They know we know. But they have no qualms lying to our faces. See Solzhenitsyn.