Richard Bruce: the system protects itself and doesn’t care a jot for the health of the population 

16 Jan

Richard wrote after hearing Prime Minister’s Questions on January 10th, which focussed on the injustices suffered by the Post Office workers.

He was seriously affected by organophosphate poisoning while working as a farm manager many years ago and now spends time raising awareness about the dangers that can be presented by organophosphate pesticide exposure, and how difficult it can be to seek medical treatment after the fact (Technology Networks). He writes:

The reality is that when the public come knocking on the doors of this Chamber seeking justice the Government only ever answers when they have no options left.

The leader of the Opposition said last week that the public are right to be angry at Westminster and they are angry at Westminster. They are angry at Westminster because they know that this place never really changes.

Just ask the WASPI women or the victims of the Equitable Life scandal or the victims of the infected blood scandal or the victim’s families from Grenfell or Hillsborough,

To that list we could add cases involving Asbestos, Thalidomide, Gulf War Syndrome, Aerotoxic Syndrome, OP poisoning, Covid, Vaccine damage, breast and mesh implants, pesticides, radiation, fluoride, mercury, lead, sewage pollution and many more.

Always the system protects itself and cares not a jot for the health of the population. 

They test sewage to determine the presence of Covid yet allow people to swim in it.

The World Health Organisation confirms that millions have been harmed by organophosphates alone and yet the avoidable suffering continues year on year as known risks are officially denied here in the UK, even in people scientifically diagnosed as having been poisoned.

They are denied the correct diagnosis, antidotes and correct treatments and they too have faced gross deception deliberately designed to defraud them and prevent access to justice. Yet still nothing is done to stop the unlawful abuse of the rights of vulnerable people.

 

 

 

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