Anders Tegnell’s ‘Secret’ Audience With the Scottish Covid Inquiry

In August 2022 my wife and I decided to holiday in Sweden to pay tribute to Anders Tegnell and the Swedish people. I wrote a letter to Anders thanking him for the extraordinary courage he had shown in standing up to the relentless international pressure to fall into line and for refusing to be intimidated by the personal threats made against him and his family. Anders wasn’t home when we arrived unannounced at his house in Östergötland (everything is in the public domain in Sweden) but we left the letter with his wife and later that evening, to our surprise and delight, Anders sent us a message inviting us to visit him. A couple of days later we returned for a two-hour tea (pictured below) where we discussed the extraordinary global response to SARS-CoV-2. I wrote about our visit for the Daily Sceptic.

Since then I have stayed in touch with Anders. I introduced him to Allison Pearson for her interview for the Daily Telegraph and have sent him the occasional news item that I thought might be of interest. A few days ago I forwarded to him Carl Heneghan’s Substack reflections on Carl’s appearance before the Hallett Inquiry. Heneghan and Tegnell had been on the Zoom meeting in September 2020 with Sunetra Gupta, John Edmonds, Rishi Sunak and Boris Johnson where Heneghan, Tegnell and Gupta made the case for a Swedish-style approach. I took the opportunity to ask if Anders had received an invitation from Hallett to appear in person. He had not but he had submitted his written evidence. What he did draw to my attention was the “very positive” but barely reported meeting that he had with Lord Brailsford, Chair of the Scottish Covid Inquiry, on September 26th.  

A couple of days after his woeful treatment at the Hallett Inquiry, a disheartened Heneghan asked his followers whether he and Tom Jefferson should continue to report on the inquiry. The overwhelming view, and the one that I shared, was that they should and duly I signed up to their Substack Trust the Evidence. Since then I’ve been mulling over whether or not there was anything to be gained by continuing to cover the inquiry. Having followed the Grenfell Tower Inquiry extremely closely, (listening to all 203 of the excellent BBC Grenfell Tower podcasts and attending in person to watch the exemplary chair, Sir Martin Moore-Bick and his team in action), my expectations of the Covid Inquiry were higher than most of my fellow sceptics. Sadly, it increasingly seems that the Hallett Inquiry is, as many predicted, heading for a pre-ordained conclusion that we should have locked down sooner and harder and, as Heneghan put it, the inquiry will come to be seen as a “missed opportunity of historic proportions”.

There is a long way to go but Hallett has created a culture that is at odds with learning the answers to the big questions if they eventually start asking them.  

In contrast, north of the border, Lord Brailsford opened the Scottish Inquiry in July with a scene-setting report commissioned from Dr. Ashley Croft, Consultant Public Health Physician and Medical Epidemiologist, that questioned whether there was ever sufficient, or indeed any evidence, to support the introduction of lockdowns, masks and other non-pharmaceutical interventions. His meeting with Tegnell suggests that Brailsford is determined to find an answer to the question, “What do we do next time?” Do we follow China or Sweden? Do we lockdown, with the dreadful collateral costs, or follow a more liberal approach? 

I have reached the conclusion that whilst Heneghan and Jefferson should continue to cover a Covid Inquiry, it is the Scottish Inquiry from which we will have most to learn. And as an Englishman who has always been happy to support the home nations when England are down and out, I have absolutely no hesitation in loudly shouting “C’mon Scotland!”

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JeremyP99
2 years ago

Would have been good to know WHAT happened, not just that he attended, no?

stewart
2 years ago

Well that cheers me up no end.

So, in conclusion, we are at the mercy of the integrity or political inclinations of the head of the enquiry. And the outcome of the enquiry depends entirely on what the head of the enquiry wants it to be.

Yep, that sounds about right. Our lives are governed by individuals with outsized institutional power.

That’s my lessened learned from the whole covid terror.

Jon Mors
Jon Mors
2 years ago

I wouldn’t read too much into it. Foreigners don’t realise that when Brits say ‘very good; that’s very interesting’, that doesn’t mean much more than ‘I heard what you just told me’.

RTSC
RTSC
2 years ago
Reply to  Jon Mors

Very astute observation ….. made me smile 🙂

David101
2 years ago

It looks very much as though even the Scottish inquiry is beginning from the assumption that X number of lives could potentially have been saved from Covid-19 had better decisions been made. Lord Brailsford’s stated motivations so far have been to learn the lessons of how more people could have been spared the ravages of the virus.
I can’t find any indication that the inquiry north of the border will take into account the question of whether any lives really COULD have been saved by doing things differently, and whether or not enshrining common sense precautions that everybody would have taken (not hugging Grandma at the height of the pandemic) into the authoritarian rule of law actually made a shred of difference.

Or, of course, the question of vaccine campaigning (blanket vaccination of an entire population regardless of age or health status).

JXB
JXB
2 years ago
Reply to  David101

Average age of attributed CoVid deaths – 81 years; 95% with one or more comorbidity.

No lives could be saved, they were nearly all going to die within a few months anyway. Arguably some lives lasted a bit longer before something else took them, but balanced against that is how many in the care homes killing fields died earlier from non-CoVid related and untreated conditions, or just despair and low morale cut off from family and friends and being kept in near solitary confinement.

Edumacated eejit
2 years ago
Reply to  JXB

What happened in care homes and to the 600,000 who died each year of the outrage and were denied seeing and feeling the touch of their loved ones was a crime against humanity, up there with the most heinous in all human history. May the perpetrators rot in hell.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago

Sooner and harder! WTAF? So, in conclusion, absolutely no lessons learned at all and next time it’ll be curtains for the economic, social and cultural life of the country. Shops will close, so will pubs, cafes, restaurants, small and mid sized businesses and all the one man bands. Oh but you gotta save lives! Well, with blood now reaching geyser temperature, they can bloody stuff any bloody lockdown up their collective bloody colons. Not doing it.

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

I am sick and fed up with all this enquiry BS. The starting point must be – ‘given there was NO PANDEMIC why did our government act in the way they did?’

Criticising any investigation which originates from a corrupt premise can only lead to Jackanory conclusions.

By continually criticising the Pantomime enquiries we are actually going along with the official but wholly dishonest storyline.

Any enquiry which refuses to commence with the No Pandemic starting point can only ever be a farce and a grotesque insult to the taxpayers funding it.

The Hallett pantomime had its conclusions written before it started and I expect no better from the Scottish version.

DS Editorial – this trite no sense story should be banished for good. There are plenty of stories that deserve our attention and this crap is long passed its sell by date.

ENOUGH!

huxleypiggles
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

https://off-guardian.org/2023/11/05/the-covid-inquiry-is-just-more-propaganda/

Kit Knightly at Off-G saying much the same but more eloquently.

The “real Covid scandal” is that the fake pandemic was orchestrated from the highest level in order to seize political power to an unprecedented extent.

Dominic Cummings is the smallest fraction of one percent of that story. He’s not the reason the UK had a lockdown. Just as he isn’t the reason France had a lockdown, or Germany, or Canada, or Russia, or China, or Brazil, or Australia, or New Zealand, or Italy, or Mexico, or Japan or…

…you get the idea.

“Lockdown” was not a mistake. It was a deliberate act of societal sabotage carried out on a global scale.”

RTSC
RTSC
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

As is the Climate Change and Net Zero scam.

Deliberate economic and therefore societal sabotage.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
2 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Exactement, HP!

huxleypiggles
2 years ago

Thanks Aethelred 👍

Epi
Epi
2 years ago

With you 100% including helping you stick it where the sun don’t shine.

porgycorgy
porgycorgy
2 years ago

As Jeremy P99 says, this article does not really tell us very much, sadly. All gravy, and no meat.

The Real Engineer
The Real Engineer
2 years ago

I also watched a lot of the Grenfell enquiry. Those who were responsible were held to account by a number of excellent barristers. In contrast the Covid enquiry is being fronted by several very poor barristers, whose job appears to be to lead away from anything critical or useful in future. The common feature will probably be the report, the Grenfell one should be short and simple, but has still not been produced, and the same will happen with this enquiry. I could write the Grenfell report in the next week or two, but so many people would be held criminally liable, many in the public sector, that a report is impossible, politically. So NOTHING happens until the matter is forgotten. I haven’t forgotten!

varmint
2 years ago

Oh please give me a break. Don’t ty to make the case the Scotland under the wretched commie SNP is a bastion of freedom. This is the place where concrete was going to be poured in gas wells. This is the place that wants to send men to women’s prisons and toilets. This is the place that wanted to spy on every child with the Named Person Scheme. —————If Scotland is land of the free I am a hyena