The Covid Vaccines Scandal Shows That Lessons from Primodos Have Still Not Been Learned, Says Former Government Minister

The scandal of the unacknowledged harms from Covid vaccines shows that lessons from Primodos have still not been learned, a former Government Minister has said.

Speaking in the House of Commons debate on the ongoing Primodos scandal, Esther McVey, a Conservative MP and Co-Chair of the All-Party Parliamentary Group for Pandemic Response and Recovery, said that the drug regulator the MHRA continues to miss the vast majority of harms from drugs and the system continues to fail the victims. Here’s a transcript of her speech.

How distressing it must be for the women and families harmed by Primodos that they are still having to fight nearly five decades on. Their road to justice has been long and cruel, and it is shameful that we (MPs) find it necessary to debate this again. How can it be that the Primodos families are still not being properly supported and compensated after all the evidence that has been presented?

Sadly, Primodos is not an isolated case, and we have seen many examples over the years of our regulatory bodies failing to keep patients safe from new medicines and medical devices. In 2013, the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) listed 27 medicines that had been withdrawn on safety grounds. The average time they were on the market was 11 years. I wonder how many times we will allow history to repeat itself. There have been reports and reviews calling for reform, and back in 2004 the Health Committee undertook an inquiry into the influence of the pharmaceutical industry. It noted, of drug companies, the “closeness that has developed between regulators and companies”, which had “deprived the industry of rigorous quality control and audit”.

It also highlighted “the MHRA’s poor history in recognising drug risks, poor communication and lack of public trust”.

In 2020, Dame June Raine, the Chief Executive Officer of the MHRA, stated that her agency had transformed itself from watchdog to enabler, so I ask: has anything improved in the intervening 20 years since the Health Committee inquiry? I fear not, and I think the time has come for another inquiry of similar scope and depth, only with more robust outcomes. That is what we want — robust outcomes.

In 2020, the independent medicines and medical devices safety review, ‘First Do No Harm‘, found that Primodos, sodium valproate and pelvic mesh had all caused “avoidable harm”. The review showed that patients had been let down, and it called for significant reforms of the MHRA, due to its mishandling of safety concerns. The review was clear that there is “gross under-reporting” of suspected adverse reactions and that “systems are both too complex and too diffuse to allow early signal detection”.

That theme keeps coming up, and in a recent meeting of the APPG on pandemic response and recovery we heard from Professor Carl Heneghan, who described widespread problems with the reporting of adverse drugs and device reactions, which continue to be a major cause of hospital admissions. As many as 98 out of 100 adverse drug reactions go unreported.

The APPG, of which I am a Co-Chair, was told that the MHRA is running a system that is too slow to act and is beset by conflicts. Failure to act now will only lead to more harm. We also heard from the solicitor Peter Todd who was acting for 43 individuals who suffered blood clots as a result of the AstraZeneca vaccination. He described how the Government’s vaccine damage payment scheme is operating poorly and failing to help those who have been injured. Not only is the current system unable to protect patients from harm, but it is failing to look after those who have already been harmed.

Three years on from Baroness Cumberlege’s landmark review, the Government has not fully implemented its recommendations. In particular, we are still waiting for redress schemes to be set up to meet the costs of additional care and support for those who were harmed by Primodos, sodium valproate and pelvic mesh. Why has that not been done?

Jacob Rees-Mogg, another ex-Government Minister, also contributed to the debate, wondering why even when scandals occurred decades ago, the present Government so often seems reluctant to face up to the errors made in the past and implement the recommendations of inquiries.

The case before us seems so remarkably straightforward that it is impossible to see why there is such a stick-in-the-mud attitude from the Government, though perhaps less so from the pharmaceutical companies, because they know that they are culpable and, ultimately, deserve a financial liability. Why can I be so confident of that link? There seems to be one very striking fact, which was revealed by Jason Farrell in the important work he did for Sky News: the drug was used in South Korea and Germany as an abortifacient. It was used to procure abortions. What is a drug that will do that doing to a baby? It is causing harm. That is so straightforward. We have heard already that Primodos contained 40 times the amount of hormone in a contraceptive pill. It also contained 13 times the amount of the morning-after pill. It is so clear and self-evident that harm has been caused, and therefore responsibility must be laid at someone’s door. We know from today’s debate where those doors are.

I have great sympathy for the Minister who is to respond, because there is an extraordinary, peculiar tendency of Government — one I do not understand as a Back Bencher and did not understand in Government — to cover up the mistakes of long-since-passed Administrations. We have seen it with Hillsborough, the infected blood scandal and even with thalidomide. There is no doubt an almost endless list. I do not understand it — it is not the current Administration at fault. They have done nothing wrong; some were not even born — the Prime Minister was not — when the scandal started. Yet again and again, Governments and the bureaucracy will not open up, allow the real truth to come out and follow the evidence that was so brilliantly and clearly put by Baroness Cumberlege in her report.

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JeremyP99
2 years ago

Way back I FoI’ed the MHRA asking

  1. Were the new jabs “experimental”?
  2. Were any of them “gene therapy”?

No was the answer I received, to both questions.

I then presented them with two papers from the NIH in the USA, stating clearly that they WERE experimental (well, what the **** else could they be, not having finished first clinical trials?). And a statement from Moderna to the US government that their jabs WERE gene therapy.

I said that this means that one side if the pond was lying.

Oddly, they never replied.

ekathulium
ekathulium
2 years ago
Reply to  JeremyP99

Brilliant.
Worth reposting.
I also think ukcolumnnews would be very interested. They like adding muscle to an ordinary citizen who has first tried. Even better when it´s right over target: the MHRA!

Mogwai
2 years ago

Well speaking of the ”Covid vaccine scandal”, why on earth aren’t the countries with higher uptake of the jib jab the ones reaping the benefits and being in negative excess death territory and the more Eastern European countries, with very low uptake comparatively seeing consistently high excess deaths? John Campell’s latest here, showing the data which demonstrate it’s all back to front. Interestingly it often seems to be March 2022 when these countries drop to negative excess deaths and they pretty much stay there. Presumably these poorer countries ( Romania, Bulgaria, Georgia etc ) have health care systems that are inferior to the ones in richer Western countries too, so what the heck is going on? ( I know what’s going on really.. 😉 )

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=naopp_KF678&ab_channel=Dr.JohnCampbell

Marcus Aurelius knew
2 years ago

Is this the first article on DS written by an MP?

And a serving one, at that.

I’d say this is a tipping point, but then I live in the real world.

mariawarmth
2 years ago

Credit to to Esther McVey she is now amongst only I think three in the whole of Parliament that has mentioned the covid vaccine harm.
Fifty years she says. It is because the present government are responsible for C vaccine harm that they avoid creating the how template, to get justice.
If the government embark on this road of justice they are admitting that the ‘trusted sources’ cannot be trusted pointing the finger firmly back at themselves in the present medical catastrophic cover up.
So another fifty years then.
Our UK parliament is brimming with shabby shyster shameful values!

Boomer Bloke
2 years ago

“the AstraZeneca vaccination”. They are not vaccines.

ekathulium
ekathulium
2 years ago

Not only have “lessons not been learned”, we continue to promote “vaccines” such that we now have an epidemic of VAIDS (´vaccine´- acquired immune deficiency syndrome).

WyrdWoman
2 years ago

You could bookend this article with the one on the UK Sunshine Act by Heneghan and Jefferson on the news roundup page with one of those two way arrows ↔. Just follow the money.

https://trusttheevidence.substack.com/p/the-uk-sunshine-act

RW
RW
2 years ago
Reply to  WyrdWoman

That’s sort-of nice. But I’ve come to the conclusion that doctors usually get money from drug companies for peddling drugs, sometimes even experimental ones[*], from own observations almost 20 years ago. The solution is really Use your own brain wrt medication. Doctors prescribe something as an honest attempt to improve things (usually).
But determining if things did actually improve and if so, if this was worth the inevitable side effects, is something only the indidivual taking it can decide.

[*] Story behind this: I had went to see a doctor because of a bad case of tonsilitis. After doing they diagnosis part, she turned to me and literally said (quoted from memory): “I’ve got some samples of a new drug supposed to help against this, would you be willing to try it?” Taught to trust doctors from early childhood, I obviously agreed. The outcome was rather interesting: The drug principally helped (or at least the tonsilitis got better). But it had some really funky side-effects like causing restlessness and euphoria. Only in hindsight did I realize that I had consented to take part in a medical experiment.

Epi
Epi
2 years ago

The swamp needs draining this side of the pond as well. We’re dealing with very very powerful people with powerful corrupt friends in government. Both lots are no better than snake oil salesmen of old.

DevonBlueBoy
DevonBlueBoy
2 years ago

The implementation of the findings of inquiries are not down to MPs, that is down to the slithering serpents, a.k.a. the Blob. They have a similar oath to doctors it’s not “Do no harm”, but “We can do no wrong”. Prevarication and indecisiveness are the hallmarks of this approach and as someone, somewhere in the Blob will have made the fateful decision that is the subject of the inquiry then the final strategy which trumps all others is ‘anus protectus’.

JohnnyDollar
JohnnyDollar
2 years ago

in other words : vaccines cause harm & the politicians don’t give a toss

Anyone still not realising that this was on purpose & still is , must be wearing a mask in their brains or part of the cover up

allanplaskett
allanplaskett
2 years ago

I lost 10 years of my life to valium addiction. They told me in 1976 it was non-addictive and had no side effects, was simply effective in managing nerves and social fear. It is, in fact, more addictive than heroin, and produces, as I can personally attest, DTs-like withdrawal – hedgehogs coming through the wallpaper – when you stop taking it. The heroic one-man effort of Dr Vernon Coleman got the addictive properties of this dangerous class-A drug recognized, but it is still routinely prescribed. The reason is that the medico-industrial complex is not like the mafia: it is the mafia. In Sicily if you try to report a mafia crime, you find the local policeman is in the mafia. The justice of the peace, or Sicilian equivalent, is in the mafia. The local newspaper editor is in the mafia. Everyone is in the mafia. Everyone is taking mafia money, and stands to get a bullet in the eye if he rats. That’s mafia control of a society. That’s the control Pharma has of us.

Less government
2 years ago

The Government, MHRA and NHS continue to deny that there is any need to stop mRNA injections. They are all complicit in what has been described as a crime against humanity.
Nuremberg2 what is required, to destroy this collective greed.