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Parliamentary Justice - A Room Full of Murders

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After fighting for a number of years to gain some sort of justice for Mum which stemmed from podcasts with some lovely people around the world before gaining some amazing ground and traction with Fiona's Truth Be Told campaign there was a meeting with Andrew Bridgen in a meeting room at Parliament that was arranged by another outraged Son of a midazolam murder.

Such an auspicious setting can only lead to more exposure and serious conversations with politicians should they be willing to take up the fight for us and fortunately seeing my MP there before the meeting went some way to reinforcing that home to me.

Seeking Philip Hollobone's assistance with many issues stemming from my Vax injury previously, proved he was approachable if but a little reluctant to make waves with his fellow members as I'd noticed with Andrew and Sir Chope's battles in the HOC so far but it was a nice surprise seeing his attendance outside the meeting room that night but which was sadly negated by his lack of attendance within it.

I will be following up with my MP in the coming days to see how far I can push him along with his promises of helping the fight for justice as he was the only other one to turn up on the night i believe and out of 50 people who turned up to share their loved ones story I think it's pretty disgusting theirs didn't either.

The organiser who'd worked tirelessly with Andrew (he stated to me earlier in the evening) to bring a large number of people together to be heard and be noted down for the purposes of driving the campaign into a wider setting started off with the latest in his Mum's legal case and informing others what they'd expect to be seeing as their individual one progresses.

A large number of family's story's were heard but sadly knowing there would not be enough time for all to speak I opted for others to be given the chance first but sadly, some tried to do justice to their loved one's memories but wildly over-ran on the time suggested they adhere to.

I get it, you've lost a member of your family which is a shocking thing to deal with and you want to do justice to their memory by sharing their full history but starting off with a lengthy retelling of their experiences in World War 2 for example was only going to eat into others time sadly, and not just focusing on how they were badly let down by the medical profession with the lack of care foremost and then the shocking protocols they prescribed.

A young woman called Emma, sitting next to Fiona⁩ made mention of further drugs on my Mums charts that unbeknownst to me also contributed to her death which shocked me further as it just compounds the murderous intent of those who should've been looking out for Mum's best interests.

One thing that was apparent from the evening was the common ground we all shared in revealing the depths of evil that Drs had in placing the DNR's and EOL care as a standard, regardless of the actual health of a patient on admittance and there's such a breadth of emotions when you share shocking story's of loss it's hard to deal with emotionally but we have to keep fighting on for everyone and stop further harms to family's from ever happening again.

All in all a very emotionally wrought evening but with promise going forward as copious notes were taken and to which Andrew Bridgen stated that he was going to be asking Penny Mordant urgent questions the following day about matters discussed during the evening with i hope some footage gleaned from the wall mounted cameras of the proceedings.

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Saturday, 27 April 2024