Nigel Farage: I Broke the Lockdown Rules – and Pipsqueak Matt Hancock Couldn’t Stop Me
The latest Lockdown Files revelations show that, when Nigel Farage posted photographs of himself online breaking lockdown rules, Matt Hancock contacted the Home Office to see if he could get him in trouble. Farage, now feeling vindicated in his lockdown scepticism, has written in the Telegraph how glad he is that he didn’t follow the idiotic rules – and that “pipsqueak” Hancock couldn’t stop him.
The passing of the Coronavirus Act gave the Government the ability to control our lives in a way that still makes me deeply uncomfortable and Hancock was one of those willing on this march towards authoritarianism. He behaved like a medieval king. Supermarket shelves were sealed off; park benches were taped over to prevent anyone from sitting on them; dyes were poured into lakes to stop people swimming in them; and neighbours were even encouraged to report on each other if they suspected rule breaking. I soon lost trust in the Government but Hancock somehow came to embody the sense that things had gone way too far.
Indeed, when he would appear at the daily press conference in Downing Street, I would shout at the television. It was soon obvious that few, if any politicians, really knew what they were doing, least of all Hancock. Despite this, some of them – together with media figures including Piers Morgan – began pushing for an even harder lockdown.
For months we were subjected to a relentless taxpayer-funded advertising campaign that was designed to scare us into submission. Not even in wartime did the British Government award itself such powers allowing it to restrict freedoms and liberties in this way. Now I’m not sure about you, but I for one don’t want little pipsqueaks like Matt Hancock telling me how I should or shouldn’t live my life.
Free speech was also sacrificed during this nightmare period, as social media platforms closed down the accounts of those who were perceived to be dissenters. Legitimate questions about lockdowns or the vaccine strategy were actively discouraged and in some instances banned.
So the latest revelation that in June 2020 he asked an aide to contact the Home Office to see whether I had breached COVID-19 rules, perhaps in the expectation that this would result in some kind of penalty for me, comes as no surprise. One of his aides even suggested I should be locked up! This attempt – even jokingly – to use the levers of the state in order to target a political opponent bears the hallmark of all undemocratic regimes. The Chinese would be proud of such instincts, frankly.
Unlike the legions of hypocrites and liars in much of our public life, I freely and happily admit that I ignored many of the crazy lockdown rules. Banning us from leaving our homes, from seeing our loved ones, from going to the pub or even from enjoying a long walk in the countryside were gross over-reactions. It was never necessary to enforce these things once it was clear that coronavirus posed little or no threat to the majority. That can never be said too many times.
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And for anyone who’s had their fill of bingeing on stories concerning this murderous midazolam muppet, here’s something completely different to look at. Comments from Aussies especially welcome. Well it looks like an ”iatrogenic pandemic” down under to me;
”Sy recently published a paper, Australian COVID-19 pandemic: A Bradford Hill analysis of iatrogenic excess mortality which uses the Bradford Hill causality criteria to prove that the COVID vaccines are causing massive excess deaths in Australia. AFAIK, there are no papers showing any alternative explanations. Therefore, the health authorities in Australia, should follow the precautionary principle of medicine and assume the paper is correct until such time as another paper can apply the Bradford Hill criteria using a different hypothesis and show a stronger association.”
https://stevekirsch.substack.com/p/how-are-they-ever-going-to-explain
Just been reading the article and linked paper. Now just waiting for the MSM to report the findings in full and start pressuring our public health officials and politicians for answers!!!
I simultaneously admire your optimism and salute your sarcasm!😇 I did think it was a very interesting paper though..
Thank you.
I found the paper quite forensic and hard to fault.
If MSM “fact checkers” can’t find holes in it, their approach will be to completely ignore it.
I ignored ALL the rules, Mr F. ALL of them. And with PLEASURE. And I told everyone, very LOUDLY, that I was breaking the rules, and WHY. At every opportunity.
LOL! I don’t know what is going on…but so did I, but really without any fanfare…pretty much quiet and kept to ourselves….
but now, I’m going to take no covid shit from anyone…they will get it..both barrels!! LOL!
I politely refused to wear a mask offered to me last week immediately on entrance to an NHS facility. Nothing was said and I carried on.
However, a friend is about to go in for a cataract operation and the hospital have informed him that he cannot have the operation unless he has been vaccinated and tests negative on the day(s?) of admission. He made further inquiries, with conflicting replies about the legality of all this.
So in order to benefit from a life-improving procedure he is being forced to accept an earlier procedure which might cause him to go blind or even kill him.
Modern medicine.
I see.
It’s coercion to have a medical intervention & contravenes only carrying out a medical intervention when the patient has freely given fully informed consent. It’s also in direct contravention of Article 6 of UNESCO Declaration of Bioethics & Human Rights.
None of the policy makers in hospitals know of this or if they do rely on patients either being ignorant of it or just complying as they’re scared of not having their treatment.
Useful information as pertaining to the law can be found here:
https://informed-consent-campaign.co.uk/
I am asthmatic and wore no mask outside of work (mandatory if I wanted a job). I have some mental problems, and high frequency hearing loss, both mostly from Army service, and ended up in a bad way, suicidal, because I couldn’t understand or see expressions because I was more isolated than usual. Along with this I became very angry (one of the problems) although more so than usual. While in Tesco I was confronted by a spotty, shaven gorilla who was about 6′ 4″ and aggressive (steroids). I was 64 and I was, not so much in his face, but in his tits. I was very nasty and accused him of being the same sort as those who sent Jews to the chambers. I really did lose it. His wife pulled him away. I would have had the stuffing beaten out of me but he would carry the marks for the rest of his life. You can’t frighten someone who is past caring. I am not proud of it as I am really quite quiet and polite, at least to strangers. It’s a forces thing. Not a good time and I was out as much as possible taking photos.… Read more »
It’s always the little things that stick in your mind. I can remember cycling out to Grafham Water when we weren’t supposed to be allowed out, only to find all entrances taped off. Ripping them down while muttering the worst kinds of profanity (yep, that one), I then biked around an empty reservoir. On my way round (it’s about 9 miles) I passed only two lots of people – a couple sat by the lake hand in hand, and a group of three young lads throwing sticks into the water. It’s the looks I’ll never forget till the day I die – a smile, a nod, an exchange of eye contact that said more than words ever could. They knew I knew and I knew they knew. It’ll stick with me forever.
A part of me wants the masks back, just for the knowing glances and great conversations I enjoyed with unmuzzled strangers.
A very small part of me, mind.
I remember removing tape from park benches and swiping some laminated signs saying that a carpark was closed when I was using the public footpath through it.
Same for me at East Carlton Country Park, Wakerley Woods and Launde Park Wood: nobody else at the latter- bit out of the way – but shared rejection of obvious evil at the first 2, including the first Chinese-looking person I’ve ever encountered in the countryside!
As me and the dog exited Wakerley Woods a police car came along. The attractive female driver smiled and waved at me, so they weren’t all complete twats.
Sadly you Reform party believes in Net Zero. So you are just as bad.
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Those who stuck to the rules should be very concerned about what it says of their character.
Blind obedience to dumb, dangerous rules is not something to be proud of at all.
The Bystander Effect.
I broke “the rules” as well. But not as much as I’d have liked to ……. unfortunately, most of my friends drank the cool-aid and fell into line with Handcock’s moronic Regulations and “Guidance.”
But I did socialist with a few “more robust” individuals; travelled from the west country to Surrey to spend the weekend with my son; went shopping at The Range (when I realised it was open because there is an Iceland Concession there) and just generally did what I wanted to, when I wanted to as much as was possible.
Most people that I know saw that is was a scam on day 22 of “three weeks to flatten the curve” we pretty much ignored any diktats.
I remember getting criticised for going for an 8 hour hike which wasn’t even against the guidance never mind the law.
Guidance was go out only once a day, law was as many times as you like. Hancock and Gove shot their mouths off on the Marr show about 1 hour and half an hour, Dent police tweeted 1 hour before pulling the tweet.
Still got my ‘fat marker’ pen in my handbag…add an extra dot or two to any QR codes you see…I men like anywhere !! LOL!
I assume ebg that adding dots to QR codes causes them to fail, is that correct?
I like that. What a good idea 🙂
I ignored the rule for masking outside in Germany. The German police tried to fine me. I walked away and they used that as an excuse to escalate the violence. Three of them held me down by pressing their knees on me. One of the clowns slipped off and apparently grazed his leg. I saw the ‘wound’ in the police station afterwards: it was something my eleven year old son would brush off in an instant. Meanwhile I had blood streaming from my head. The result: 5000 euro fine and a record for assault.
Barstewards.
Where exactly were you Mr Farage during this scandal? I didn’t see you speaking out publicly or marching with the rest of us on the streets of London or elsewhere. You were very quiet.
Shut it Nigel. We all saw you banging your pots and pans for the NHS before scurrying back under your toilet paper fort. I can still remember that deluded sh1t eating grin on your face.