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Thursday, 28 May 2020

Cummings Scandal UK - Letter to my (Conservative Party) MP, Mr Will Quince

Hi Will,


This scandal has revealed that your entire government is in the POWER of
 unelected spads who are in service of Taxpayers Alliance international
 scumbags and similar, against the interests of UK citizens, 14 million of
 whom live in poverty, which is treason. 

To compound the fault, your PM doesn't seem to be willing or able to sack
 one of them for clear hypocrisy, many lies and a clear offence which
 endangered people directly and your lockdown, and your party is *still*
 unwilling or unable to sack, him, Johnson and resign yourselves, not even
 as a token gesture (token, because you would still take your orders from
 him even then i am sure, the hold seems so vicelike) to, i dunno, distract
 from or make it up to us for your disastrous failure to cope with a
 pandemic, which any fool could and did see coming in February, in fact
 you were informed late January at the latest.

Pandemics require strong lockdown implementation and isolation of travel
routes, but on the altar of big business, at the *DIrection of SAME SPAD*,
and with a seasoning of cronyism and ineptitude, your government:

Previously: ignored operation cygnus and denuded our supplies, weakened
the NHS

During: chose herd immunity murderous policy at command of SPAD,
against all medical advice,  obfuscated & lied to save face, purjured
Top Health Officials, Failed on PPE, attempted to engage cronies only for
contracts, setup White Elephant failures like the Nightingales

Resultingly: slaughtered 60k unnecessarily, 300 care staff, with a list of
failure as long as your arm. PPE, no testing, care homes murder, no
tracing, late economic support.

It's all well documented because unlike your party's antisemitism,
islamophobia and hypocrisy on these and your promotion of smears
of Corbyn, abetted by the Msm, various public figures,  some mainstream
media outlets and medical experts have been vocal about government
lies and failure from the start of this crisis, and because the same crisis
has affected the whole word, but your government has come dead last in
the race to secure your own people against death, more dead than the Blitz.

I hope you understand that regardless the doubtless severe consequences
to follow for the institution that is the Conservative Party, which has been
shown definitively to be a mere front organisation for the less than 1%, it is
your Civic Duty to take swift decisive action to destroy this infestation. 

The banishment of Cummings is of course nowhere near enough any
longer, and Johnson and all the various sycophants who have towed
*Cummings' line on Cummings* [you could not make this up] due to the
Conservative Party's blatant disregard for honesty and failure to make
admissions and corrections to prevent FURTHER loss of life to
healthcare staff and citizens, must resign.

The people, Like myself, *Will Not* forgive anything less.

Yours sincerely, 



Illinois Cook 

Colchester 

8 Attachments

Friday, 29 November 2019

NHS privatisation coverage complaint to BBC in 2013




BBC Complaints - Case number CAS-2073968-T4WQ2N



Inbox x








bbc_complaints_website@bbc.co.uk

Fri, 26 Apr 2013, 10:45





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Dear Mr Cook



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YOUR COMPLAINT:



Complaint Summary: Not enough coverage in general news of end of NHS



Full Complaint: Not enough. This is the end of the greatest national institution! Not enough analysis, not enough simple news, no how this will affect you etc. I watched the Lords vote on your niche interest and niche viewing figures parliament channel, but I am talking about the national and regional news progs on BBC1. Shameful. It is a political act to have so little coverage, the BBC has a responsibility to educate about these changes before and as they happen.







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BBC Complaints - Case Number CAS-2073968-T4WQ2N



Inbox x








bbc_complaints_website@bbc.co.uk

Wed, 1 May 2013, 13:25





to me










Dear Mr Cook

Thanks for contacting us regarding BBC News’ coverage of the debate and vote on Section 75 of the Health and Social Bill in the House of Lords on 24 April 2013.

BBC News has regularly covered and will continue to cover the changes in the NHS. Accordingly, we have reported on the progression of this bill through Parliament. The BBC News website reported on the most recent Lords debate and vote at:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22268417

BBC Parliament provided live coverage of the debate and vote on 24 April and broadcast highlights of the session on 25 April. The full session can still be seen on the BBC’s Democracy Live website at:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/democracylive/house-of-lords-22283592

We feel it is important to add that 24 April was a strong news day for health stories, with a number competing for space during our bulletins. On the evening of the vote and into the next day, BBC News covered the following health stories: growing pressure on Accident and Emergency Units and the subsequent discussion during Prime Minister’s Questions, the cosmetic surgery review, hospital mortality statistics, measles figures for England and a report on sugary drinks causing 20% more diabetes.

BBC News believes our health teams have reflected the movement of this bill through Parliament and other developments within the NHS across a range of our coverage.

We'd also like to assure you that we've registered your complaint on our Audience Log. This is a daily report of audience feedback that’s made available to all BBC staff, including members of the BBC Executive board, channel controllers and other senior managers.

The Audience Logs are seen as important documents that can help shape decisions on future BBC programmes and content.

Once again, thank you for contacting us.

Kind Regards

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