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  • Night-time Industry Launches Legal Challenge over Local Lockdowns

    2020/10/23

    The Gazette reports on the action taken by the Night-time Industries Association, which has instructed lawyers to press for a Judicial Review of the arbitrary "Covid suppression" measures that confront their members.

    "We have been given no tangible scientific evidence to merit a full closure of hospitality and entertainment sectors and have been left with no option than to escalate the matter with legal actionhttps://t.co/lG4TYSumId.

    Quite so.

    Read more here.

  • Govt Guidance has Failed Care Home Residents & their Families

    2020/10/23

    "John’s Campaign - a voluntary, not-for-profit movement - speaks for people with dementia and their family carers. We are members of One Dementia Voice and work closely with other charities."

    The "pre-action" letter was sent to Matt Hancock (Secretary of State for Health and Social Care) on 9th September - read the full details here.

    There is no doubt that the policy to clear NHS beds of the elderly by sending them back to care homes in the early stages of the pandemic regardless of being possibly "Covid positive" cost lives, but what is less obvious is the number of lives lost through separation from famliy members and what amounts to imprisonment within care homes under Covid distancing rules - which may in some cases effectively amount to solitary confinement.

    Since that time, Covid distancing has been

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  • Simon Dolan's and Robin Tilbrook's Legal Challenges to our Covid Government

    2020/10/23

    Simon Dolan's challenge (commenced 3rd May) and the People's Brexit challenge (commenced 1st June) (not sure where Brexit comes into this, other than Robin Tilbrook is leader of the English Democrats) both cover similar ground - the "disproportionate" measures brought in by the Government in response to Covid-19.

    Both challenges cover the legal grounds upon which many of the ever-changing Covid regulations have been imposed, as well as the legality of indovidual regulations that seem to be based on no science whatsoever (some not even on the "science" offered by their "scientific" experts.

    "We have now established that The Coronavirus Act 2020 is null and void. There are many reasons for this, the main one being that S1(1) of the

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