Former NZ Health Ministry employee Barry Young with Liz Gunn and Andrew Bridgen MP.

BRITISH MP Andrew Bridgen has appeared on the New Zealand Loyal channel with journalist Liz Gunn and whistleblower Barry Young detailing his ongoing battle with his former Conservative Party big wigs in court and on the floor of the Parliament over their criminal pushing of dangerous, experimental mRNA vaccines and illegal lockdowns of the population.

Bridgen has an ongoing legal action against Matt Hancock, the former UK Health Secretary at the center of the UK’s Covid response. Hancock, speaking under parliamentary privilege, resorted to calling Bridgen an “anti-semite” “anti-science” a “racist” and “conspiracy theorist” 15 months ago when he spoke out about the scandalous Covid response. Such is the mentality of the modern “Conservative”. Hancock had him kicked out of the Conservative Party.

Hancock then posted his slanderous accusations on Twitter, where parliamentary privilege does not apply, prompting Bridgen to launch a defamation action. The action goes to court this week and Hancock’s lawyers are attempting to have it struck out.

Bridgen has also won the support of 24 other MPs across the House, who are calling for a three-hour debate on excess death statistics in the UK – a matter that Hancock and his buddy, PM Ricky Sunak, are doing their best to suppress. “The gravity is shifting in my direction and in three or four months’ time we’ll be in a different place,” Bridgen told Gunn.

NZ Ministry of Health whistleblower Barry Young went over his appearance in court last year and the overwhelming public support. He will appear again in April before a jury on his charges of dishonestly obtaining access to department data. Young said he found it difficult to believe a jury of 12 would all be on the side of the government.

Bridgen said he had repeatedly been asking the UK government for anonymized control data on Covid deaths. “So I’m asking our government to release the data that Barry’s released from New Zealand and of course they won’t … Wouldn’t it be easy for the government in the UK to release the data and reassure everyone that the vaccines are safe and effective?”