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The whole of government is now a hopeless travesty of what should be defined as proper governance.

We need a huge portion of Westminster staff completely removed and a new system rebuilt from the ground upwards. A newly refurbished building (paid for by the people of this country) demands a newly refurbished governance function defined by it's people, NOT a bunch of unelected globalists and billionaires.

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Mar 1, 2023Liked by Jeffrey Peel

Spot on

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🎯 Absolutely spot on, Jeffrey.

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“And, unfortunately, most of the British and American public seem to be acting as though their governments care about their welfare. They don’t.”

Exactly, especially when you look beyond how they have tried to kill us with their Covid plandemic to how they are trying to deindustrialise and impoverish/freeze/starve us with their climate change/war in Ukraine/war against farming skulduggeries, see https://metatron.substack.com/p/we-are-being-horribly-abused-by-lies.

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I'm working on another article on this subject. I was conflicted a little - as the "files" resulted in some gain, I suppose, for the anti-lockdown argument. But there's a more sinister side that disturbs me. More soon...

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Thank you for this post JP. Of note. The lady who handed the info over to the telegraph was the ghost writer for handcock's book.

I would politely suggest there's way much more than the titivating titbits offered up so far.

Must also be fact. Otherwise H's legal beagles would be in a frenzy baying for blood from the TeleLarf for Libel!

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Hi Andy. Yes I was aware that Isabel collaborated with Hancock on the book. I was critical of her for her kid gloves approach to Hancock in the book and the Hancock interview podcast she aired with James Melville. She's claiming a public interest exemption for (presumably) breaking the NDA she had with Hancock. If that's the case, and we get more lurid content from Hancock's WhatsApp stream, then that's potentially a major breakthrough. The BBC/Government propaganda duopoly will crack. I'm going to write a new post about all of this later today. But to give you a sense of the BBC's cack-handed response to the revelations, get a load of this interview with her on the Today Programme this morning. https://twitter.com/alexmaccaroon/status/1631250334952697858 Utterly disgraceful.

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Very good. From my perspective, what is encouraging is that it is being published at al and has led to an explosion of interest in government policy and more and more people will ask who knew what after all he sat in cabinet. They will also note the totally flawed evidence, whether Hancock is the scape goat or not, it is the recognition by society as a whole that all was wrong that matters at first base-then society will look further into holding the rest of them accounatable.

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