Ashby MP says there is not a 'pit in hell deep enough' for Matt Hancock after leaked WhatsApp messages
By Graham Hill
5th Mar 2023 | Local News
Ashby MP Andrew Bridgen say there will not be 'a pit in hell deep enough for Matt Hancock' after more messages from the former Health Minister were leaked over the weekend.
Mr Bridgen, now an independent MP after being suspended by the Conservative Party, made his comments in a series of tweets.
That followed revelations in the Sunday Telegraph that Mr Hancock had planned to "deploy the new variant" to "frighten the pants out of everyone" in order to "get proper behaviour change" in the public's compliance with lockdown measures during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Mr Bridgen has been questioning the safety of Covid vaccines and demanding an investigation into excess deaths.
He also suggested there would be more information leaked about the use of Midazolam, an injection used to produce sleepiness or drowsiness and relieve anxiety before surgery or certain procedures.
Mr Bridgen also refers to NG63 - a guideline for changing risk-related behaviours in the general population.
The MP posted: "If this is genuine then there won't be a pit in hell deep enough for Matt Hancock, and we have not seen the messages about the Midazolam yet.
"Does anyone still believe we were not subjected to a psychological fear operation?
"And the media all played their part by not asking the right questions.
"No Matt, you and others will have to be held to account for NG63 and the deaths due to Midazolan and Morphine and the pushing of the experimental vaccines onto the public.
"Remember Matt Hancock and others were also the same people who told us that the mRNA experimental 'vaccines' were 'safe and effective'."
In January, Mr Bridgen threatened to sue Mr Hancock - after the former health secretary accused him on Twitter of "antisemitic, anti-vax, anti-scientific conspiracy theories".
Mr Bridgen was suspended as a Tory MP over a tweet likening the impact of Covid vaccines to the Holocaust.
The BBC reported that a letter sent on his behalf was claiming £100,000 in libel damages.
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