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Some say Incompetent Some say Criminal

  • sootallures
  • Apr 27, 2020
  • 1 min read

Dominic Raab, knowing that a week is a long time in politics, has said that

“Now is not the time to commit to an inquiry”.

He knows that the government’s actions and inaction have led to needless loss of life.

We believe that the government should answer for these deaths under the Corporate Manslaughter Act

and are seeking to crowdfund a prosecution.

The link will reveal the serious, principled and sequential structure to the campaign.

The BBC and The Guardian have both been contacted today about this.

Keith Butler is assiduously, sedulously and forensically compiling a compelling dossier of evidence.

Please support financially if you can and/or by sharing this as widely as you can.




 
 
 

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