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Had UK Government Put Public Interests First, Might We Have Averted Disaster

Boris Johnson’s Government’s focus seems to have been on big corporation interests from the start of the COVID-19 outbreak, thinking Continue reading →

Opaque UK Government Prefers Surveillance and Censorship over Self-Reporting and Responsibility

The result is concealed engagement with industry and conflict of interest with unhealthy commodity stakeholders who knowingly undermine public sector integrity.

Censorship is rife right now

How Shielding Can Prevent Premature Deaths

When I was choosing my O’level subjects, my school’s science teachers were all pitching me, saying I could find the Continue reading →

e-cigarettes

UK Government lets public sector self-monitor its engagement with industry

The first UK case of COVID-19 was confirmed on 31st January 2020 and a lockdown of unknown duration started on Continue reading →

Content Suppression and Online Censorship

We all knew this was happening or had a suspicion, didn’t we? Content suppression is something I have been searching Continue reading →

Speaking Up for Ourselves and Outing Isms from Amongst the Crying Wolves

In the news recently, there was a story about pencil cases being banned to stop poor kids without them being Continue reading →

Favouring the Unscrupulous

As has been seen on documentaries recently, such as Dispatches and Panorama, our system is increasingly one that favours and Continue reading →

Your Country – Your Future: Why You Must Vote

Hello. I want to be direct and say you have a job to do. You have to do your bit Continue reading →

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