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THE LOCKDOWN FILES : LAWYER MATT HANCOCK SAYS " CHATS ARE CONFIDENTIAL"

In the meantime, more is known about the whole affair. Among others, how The Telegraph newspaper came into possession of more than 100,000 text messages containing 2.3 million words. So, the last word on those messages is far from being said.


What emerges ? Matt Hancock, wanted to publish a book about his merits as health minister during the Covid pandemic. The man is keen of megalomania. Since writing wasn't really his thing, he hired, against payment, a ghostwriter in the person of journalist Isabel Oakshott who took note all his storytellings with the intention of incorporating them into the book she was commissioned to write, and which has been titled " Pandemic Diaries ". While carrying out her assignment, she acknowledged all the text messages. She was so shocked by the content that she decided to copy them " in the national interest" and submit them to The Telegraph newspaper. The rest is history.


Now comes the cat on the tightrope. Matt Hancock has taken a lawyer. In the report below, you will see his blowing speech. He initially makes a gigantic fuzz about the fact that the reporter mentioned during his introduction that he is Hancock's counsel and accused him of a breach of confidentiality rules in such comprehensive way that normal conversation was merely impossible.

At the end of the interview however, the production showed an email from the lawyer on the TV screen from which appears that he had specifically requested in a previous email to explicitly mention that he is Hancock's lawyer.

How pathetic can one be ? He apologized but these apologies came too late. The audience in the room was flat with laughter. He made a complete fool of himself and flushed his credibility down the loo.


Hence, the essence of his argument ( which of course was also mentioned in the core ) is that he's convinced that Isabel Oakshott violated confidentiality rules and that public interest was not great enough to release what she acknowledged during her assignment. Even more. there was no public interest at all. Pathetic argument to cover up the biggest lie in world history.

No doubt he will try to have the text messages placed under the cover of confidentiality so that they can no longer be used in court but this measure won't help. Even if a judge is found who may consider that the text messages are not in the public interest, their content is known and that cannot be undone.


Isabel Oakshott is no unknown in the UK. She came into the spotlights several years ago when she made public that David Cameron had taken part in a lurid inauguration ceremony with a dead pig's head during his university studies. These kind of things, however, are not so unusual. First-year university students in medicine, veterinary medicine, law and polytechnics are in our part of the world also "initiated " by the student associations with intestines and remains of dead cattle, rotten eggs and ditto tomatoes. With the current events however Isabel has seized the main bullet. She is reportedly threatened and intimidated and refuses to speak any further with the press.


Flemish Radio and Television reported for first time about the lockdown files on March 6 2023 around 7pm. Not during the broadcast of the daily news but in a sober digital article in which it has listed what type of messages are circulating, without, however, publishing a single chat conversation.

The whole thing is dismissed as a heavy trip flip by Matt Hancock himself who,according to VRT, allegedly disregarded scientific advice and played his own game to glorify his own person. VRT is frantically trying to keep the lid on the pot but that too is a loose measure. The genie is out of the bottle.




 
 
 

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