Anonymous ID: efe06d March 4, 2023, 5:38 p.m. No.18447790   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7901 >>8062 >>8138 >>8166 >>8255

>>18447700

dubs dubs chek'ed, and notable

Look it is great posting the link but that article is behind a paywall.

how about find a way to post it so anon can see the texts and whatsapp posts.

see below Damon Poole who cockface is talking too.

 

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THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN W.E.F PSHYCOPATHS LIKE MATT HANCOCK ARE PUT IN CHARGE WITH NO ACCOUNTABILITY, AND INFO ON DAMON POOLE WHO HE EXCHANGED THE COMMENT WITH IN THE NEW TELEGRAPH WHATSAPP LEAKS !!!

JUST IN: New leaked messages show UK Health Minister Matt Hancock planning to “deploy the new variant” in COVID messaging to “frighten the pants out of everyone” in order to “get proper behavior change” in the public’s compliance with lockdown measures.

https://twitter.com/MichaelPSenger/status/1632150149811273728

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Damon Poole talking to Matt Hancock

https://macemagazine.com/spads/damon-poole/

Damon Poole

DEPARTMENT FOR HEALTH AND SOCIAL CARE

Media adviser

Another former Vote Leaver, “Damo” Poole was very close to Dominic Cummings and Lee Cain and was sent by the latter to Health to be Matt Hancock’s media Spad after the departure of the well-regarded Jamie Njoku-Goodwin. A street fighter like his mentor Cain, Poole was head of research at Change Britain, a pressure group set up by prominent Vote Leave members, and was head of broadcasting at Number Ten during numerous boycotts of programmes including Today and Good Morning Britain. The rugby-mad Spad is also a former account director at Brunswick public affairs firm.

Anonymous ID: efe06d March 4, 2023, 5:55 p.m. No.18447906   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7919

not too impressed with the past team of distractors invading the board again.

nothing new.

no one is interested in flooding the board with inane chatter.

it is a easy filter then back to being comfy.

As for Tranimefag.

Well has see you here and knews when you are around by the word

benis

Tranime

Fake doge

pepe sweater

mr pig

ass poster (actually no issues with that as long as it is not trannies)

etc etc

Usual Suspects

Expecting the reeees in 3-2-1

Anonymous ID: efe06d March 4, 2023, 6:30 p.m. No.18448141   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8144 >>8220 >>8255

MATT HANCOCK IS LIKE GHOULSIH PSYCHOPATH, MODAZALOM MURDERER

note: Anon realised that he was fucked up but this guy is off the charts evil, sociapathic and psycopath traits are all present. anon wonders if this article is even true and if so, really bad judgement.

https://twitter.com/MattHancock/status/1630589167578013697?cxt=HHwWgoCzwa2NgqEtAAAA

I had the pleasure of getting to know David through his campaigning on assisted dying

He was a kind, brave and truly inspirational man whose spirit will live on through this campaign

My thoughts are with his family and friends at this difficult time

3:22 pm · 28 Feb 2023 60.7K Views

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https://www.dignityindying.org.uk/news/suffolk-assisted-dying-campaigner-david-minns-dies-aged-75/

SUFFOLK ASSISTED DYING CAMPAIGNER DAVID MINNS DIES AGED 75

Press release | 28th February 2023

Terminally ill husband and father devoted final months to fighting for law change

David Minns, a terminally ill husband, father and business-owner who devoted many of his final months to fighting for a change in the law on assisted dying, has died at home in Mildenhall, Suffolk, at the age of 75 on Monday 13th February 2023. David was diagnosed with multiple myeloma, a bone marrow cancer, and an associated condition called amyloidosis in 2020 as his daughter Katie was dying of sarcoma, a soft tissue cancer. Since Katie’s death in 2021, David has spoken out in the media and to parliamentarians about the urgent need for a safe, compassionate assisted dying law for the UK.

David’s family have asked for privacy at this time and are not currently available for interview.

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Anonymous ID: efe06d March 4, 2023, 6:31 p.m. No.18448144   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8220 >>8255

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A statement from David’s wife Sue and son Matthew reads:

“David will be remembered as a loving husband, father, grandfather, dear brother and keen sportsman who touched the lives of so many. He was devoted to caring for his daughter Katie as she died, all the while dealing with his own diagnosis. He spent the past year fighting for an assisted dying law, knowing that any change would not come in time for him. As he said when meeting his MP, ‘I know this won’t happen for me. I’m doing it for you and your family’.

“David died at home, as he wished, but his final hours, days and weeks were not what he wanted. He received excellent care and support from NHS and hospice services, but still he suffered, just 18 months after watching Katie die in terrible pain. David was not a man to suffer pain easily – he spent his life pushing himself to his absolute limit as a marathon-runner, a rower and in many other sports. But at the end of his life David was so frightened, struggling to breathe and in agony. It would have been so much kinder for him, and for us all, if he’d had the choice to die on his own terms.

“We have been traumatised by the events leading up to David’s death and are determined to continue his fight. We are more certain than ever that the law on assisted dying absolutely must change, so that other terminally ill people can be given the option David was so cruelly denied.”

I spoke to David Minns as the @Daily_Express joins the fight to change the law on #AssistedDying. He lost his daughter to cancer and fears he now faces a slow and painful death: “I want to be able to choose the time which is right for me, when I know that I can’t go on anymore.” pic.twitter.com/uyVunh4lN5

— hanna geissler (@hannagsslr) February 10, 2022

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Over the past year David addressed cross-party parliamentarians, met and spoke with his own MP Matt Hancock, and wrote an open letter to the Health and Social Care Select Committee, urging them to ensure that the voices of terminally ill people and their loved ones are central to the recently launched inquiry into assisted dying. David also regularly spoke to the media about his and Katie’s experiences and the need for law change, including as part of the Daily Express’ campaign Give Us Our Last Rights (which calls for parliament to follow Dignity in Dying’s blueprint for an assisted dying law for the UK) and featuring in an ITV documentary, a Channel 4 News story and a Guardian podcast.

Ellie Ball, Deputy Director of Communications at Dignity in Dying, said:

“We are deeply saddened by David’s death and extend our heartfelt condolences to Sue, Matthew and their loved ones. It has been a privilege working with David to give his powerful words a platform, shining a light on the unbearable suffering that his family and many others have endured under the current law.

“In his passionate yet gentle way, David spoke truth to power, exposing the cruelty and inequality of the UK’s ban on assisted dying and making a persuasive case for change. He knew he would not personally benefit from his own campaigning, but he has helped bring us closer than ever before to a law that gives dying people like him and Katie the choice, compassion and protection that is sorely lacking at the moment. David will be remembered fondly and we look forward to supporting his family to continue his legacy.”

Former Health Secretary, Matt Hancock said:

“I’m incredibly saddened to hear of David’s death.

“I had the pleasure of getting to know David – a constituent – through his passionate campaigning on assisted dying.

“David’s powerful testimony made me reflect on the question, ‘When death is imminent and the pain is insufferable, would I want the choice about how to die?’

“David was both brave and inspirational. He was a fighter whose spirit will live on through this campaign.

“My thoughts are with David’s family and friends at this difficult time.”

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For further information, please contact Molly Pike, Media and Campaigns Officer at Dignity in Dying, on 07929 731181 or email: molly.pike@dignityindying.org.uk.