“The truth, Ladies and Gentlemen, is like a lion. I don’t need to defend it; it can look after itself. All I ever did was set it free.” ~ Andrew Bridgen

Andrew Bridgen, Member of Parliament for North West Leicestershire for 13 years, is a man of integrity and of greatest courage. He is our Hero of the Week.

Very few politicians and public servants have been speaking out as consistently and informedly as the Honorable MP Andrew Bridgen has done for many months.

Warning of the “serious harm” and many adverse health effects from the Covid “vaccines,” Mr. Bridgen lost his conservative party membership upon accusations of antisemitism and “inappropriate” and “irresponsible” references to the Holocaust in a Tweet—even though all his Tweets are moderated and approved by party staff. An international group of significant Jewish scientists and health experts, however, called upon the British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to reinstate Andrew Bridgen and drop the charges. He is now sitting as an independent in Westminster Parliament.

One of his most important parliamentary speeches was delivered in December 2022 when he addressed and shine a light on the “Potential Harms” of the Covid injections, quoting peer-reviewed research and troubling numbers from databases reporting on vaccine side effects.

But Mr. Bridgen has not hesitated to also speak his mind on the many related “conspiracies” that the Covid-19 p(l)andemic entails, thereby risking his position, reputation, and even his personal liberty.

Mr. Bridgen raised concerns about proposed changes to the WHO treaty on international health regulations and called for an urgent parliamentary debate and a referendum.

He put forth questions about the latest push for insect protein as an alternative food, raising concerns about possible contamination and questioning the government regarding how to ensure adequate product labeling to protect consumers.

In a speech in Parliament, Mr. Bridgen highlighted a scientific paper finding a significant correlation between Covid-19 vaccine uptake in 2021 and excess deaths in the first nine months of 2022 across Europe.

He called for a debate on plans for the introduction of digital IDs … and many more issues that no other elected representative would tackle.

He has now joined the Reclaim Party and filed a defamation suit against former Health Secretary Matt Hancock.

The Honorable Andrew Bridgen, MP is a highly intelligent, fearless, and moral man who is standing strong for truth.

Related:

Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen suspended from party following comments comparing Covid vaccines to Holocaust

Jewish scientists call on Prime Minister to withdraw antisemitism claims against Andrew Bridgen

Andrew Bridgen homepage

The Reclaim Party

The Reclaim Party Press Conference

Andrew Bridgen (James Roguski Substack)


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3 Comments

  1. I wonder if this late comment on a May Hero of the Week will get any traction.

    I have come across a Substack by Miriam Finch, “Miri AF”, who lays out an interesting case against Andrew Bridgen. https://miriaf.co.uk/a-bridgen-too-far/

    Could it be that Mr Bridgen is being paraded as someone who is doing something so that the rest of us “can stay on the couch”? If many people are looking for a reason to “be good”, then an expelled MP who starts a crowdfund to sue the UK Health Secretary for defamation (note, not murder, abuse of office etc) gives them a very good reason to contribute to the crowdfund and then sit on the couch with their “I’m Good”-badge.

    I think she has a point.

    It’s all theatre! ?

    Like David Icke says, it’s all about perception “to dictate behaviour and experience and if they can control perception they control behaviour and experience. [C]ollective behaviour is what we call human society.”

  2. The parliamentary response to Bridgen’s recent speeches certainly gives the game away – that it’s nothing to do with safe/effective/for-the-good-of-the-people. Bridgen is particularly interesting insofar as he did actually vote for injection mandates for health workers but, experiencing his own personal vaccine injury, and (to a certain extent) waking up to the malfeasance of the small group of government leaders, reversed his stance and has publicly stated what sounds like genuine remorse and regret for his previous actions. This is quite a contrast to some others, who will not face up to their earlier actions.

  3. How sad is it how all the MPs are allowed to leave the parliament when another MP is speaking of something they don’t want to hear. Happens in our parliament all the time too – all the best MPs speak to empty rooms. Pathetic! Definitely a worthy hero he is.

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