In a fiery speech in the British Parliament, during a debate about Covid-19 health passports, MP Desmond Swayne ridiculed Boris Johnson’s government for its Stalinist fear mongering tactics during the pandemic, and its abandonment of democractic principles.
What is interesting, that you can see in the video linked below, is that the other members of the house mostly appeared bored or uninterested in what MP Swayne had to say.
So while this MP is passionate about upholding democratic values, thinks that the government has exaggerated the Covid-19 risks, and that it is absurd to be demanding ‘vaccine passports,’ the majority of the British MPs appear to be unmoved by his appeal to common sense.
Boris Johnson’s Covid-19 tyranny seems set to march on relentlessly, following lockstep in tune with the European Union, the Biden administration, and other Covid dictatorships across the globe.
If you want to watch the video yourself click here. If you’d rather read what the MP Desmond Swayne had to say in his fiery speech - here it is below.
British MP Infers Boris Johson's Covid Fear Tactics Are 'Stalinist'
“In a typical winters day between 200-350 people will die of the flu.
Do we hide behind our masks? Do we lurk at home, working from home? Do we demand that people provide their bonafides before going to a venue? Do we require people to be vaccinated as a condition of keeping their jobs?
The question is whether the measures before us today are proportionate actually comes down to a matter of opinion.
Do you take seriously some of the extraordinary extrapolations that we’ve been given, particularly given the record of before?
The fact that these are things that might take place, and we have to balance that against the known costs and damage to enterprise, economy, and society.
And in the end it comes down to a matter of opinion.
A matter of a prejudice.
And we are typically capable of organizing our lives and making those decisions for ourselves.
We decide what our risk appetite is. And what we’re prepared to encounter, and what we’re prepared to not.
Not withstanding the carnage on our roads, certainly killing more people than Covid at the moment, some of us still decide to drive.
It’s a matter of opinion.
So it comes down to letting loose the dogs of war. Get the fear factor into it. Get the members of, the officials, the members of SAGE, the members of independent SAGE, (note on SAGE) of Spy-M, all those of course speaking in their own private capacity.
Get them out there twisting the fear lever.
What about the um, the, the, uh, Health Protection Agency?
What, what Stalinist minds thought up that nomenclature?
Get them out there twisting the fear button, and by and large you will get the reaction that you want.
People will crave more enforcement and more fearsome measures to protect them from this great danger that is out there.
And let hospitality just be collateral damage. Let them endure the deluge of cancellations now affecting that industry at what should be its most productive time.
That’s the situation that we have delivered.
The government having administered this ministry of fear is absolutely complicit with its officials and organizations that have designed it and delivered it.
They have abandoned, in doing that, any principle of social democracy, of liberal democracy, absolutely beyond, beyond anything we’ve endured in recent living memory in the history of this, uh, pandemic.
And as a consequence having abandoned what might have been their ideology, they are rudderless, and as a consequence of that so much more at risk of the opinions and predictions of the advisors to which they are in hock.”