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Previously on "Unarmed ex-accountant takes on the government"
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“ In particular, I question whether the lockdown contravenes the European Convention of Human Rights, which covers the right to liberty, family life, education and property.”
Why I'm challenging lockdown in court
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The Wail has got wind of it:
Aviation tycoon seeks judicial review of the Covid-19 lockdown | Daily Mail Online
Comments section people laying into him, as expected..
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Gina Miller was not trying to force Govt end lockdown in the middle of (at best) the 21st Century Plague Season.
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Gina Miller's first case was crowd funded:
Gina Miller: Who is campaigner behind Brexit court cases? - BBC News
Mrs Miller launched her first Brexit legal case with London-based Spanish hairdresser Deir Tozetti Dos Santos and the People's Challenge group, set up by Grahame Pigney - a UK citizen who lives in France.
Backed by a crowd-funding campaign, they argued the government could not invoke Article 50 of the Lisbon Treaty - starting the formal process of the UK leaving the EU - without seeking approval from Parliament.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostAnd in other news Monaco millionaire Simon Dolan asks for money from the cretins of this world rather than funding it himself.
Plenty of complete idiots on this forum - go on you know want to.
Join the Legal Challenge to the UK Govt Lockdown
This is just sick stuff.
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And in other news Monaco millionaire Simon Dolan asks for money from the cretins of this world rather than funding it himself.
Plenty of complete idiots on this forum - go on you know want to.
Join the Legal Challenge to the UK Govt Lockdown
This is just sick* stuff.
*as someone middle aged would use the word.Last edited by sasguru; 2 May 2020, 12:31.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI disagree. Simon is one of the sharpest businessmen I have ever met.
His overall view that the government will use Covid to take a lot of our freedoms shouldn’t be overlooked.
We should start GoFund campaign - to finance tin foil hats for both of you.
Lockdown costs Govt crazy amount of money - they are the ones who want to open up more than anybody, despote deaths, but even they don’t dare now
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Shows the different world he lives in to us. During lock down I paint the garden shed to ease the boredom. Simon takes the government to court.
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Originally posted by sasguru View PostI'm sure he is. What's he's not is an epidemiologist or public health specialist.
I can't presume to know his motivation (you'd be naive to think that loss of business doesn't come into it) but removing the restrictions as he advocates - I've skimmed his Linkedin post- will result in thousands (and maybe hundreds of thousands) more deaths than necessary.
No doubt given his resources he can avoid being part of that death toll, others can't
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Originally posted by ladymuck View PostThat is something which concerns me. It's the perfect opportunity to pass restrictive legislation in the name of saving lives. They couldn't quite manage it with the terrorism threat but now there's a massively compelling argument for increased state interference in our lives, much of it vehemently advocated by people on this forum. Surveillance laws passed now are unlikely to be repealed.
However the primary and urgent issue at hand is a public health/epidemiological emergency.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostI think sasguru meant sharp in a different context. Successful agents, for example, are sharp operators - but they're not necessarily very good at analytic or critical thinking.
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Originally posted by Andy Hallett View PostI disagree. Simon is one of the sharpest businessmen I have ever met.
His overall view that the government will use Covid to take a lot of our freedoms shouldn’t be overlooked.
I can't presume to know his motivation (you'd be naive to think that loss of business doesn't come into it) but removing the restrictions as he advocates - I've skimmed his Linkedin post- will result in thousands (and maybe hundreds of thousands) more deaths than necessary.
No doubt given his resources he can avoid being part of that death toll, others can'tLast edited by sasguru; 2 May 2020, 10:18.
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