Wow!!!
Since July, the UK’s #COVID19 response is run by the secretive #JointBiosecurityCentre

The #JBC doesn’t share the science that leads them to take decisions

They haven’t released any minutes in 8 months

This lack of transparency makes proper scrutiny of govt decisions difficult
Decisions on UK #COVID19 response are formulated by the #JointBiosecurityCentre in Silver meetings

Recommendations are then made in Gold meetings & implemented by the govt

No minutes
No scrutiny
No transparency
No accountability

Who is in the #JBC?

Cummings?
Warner brothers?
The #JBC is headed by Claire Gardner, a senior spy seconded from GCHQ

She took over from Tom Hurd of MI6

#Palantir, that runs the NHS data store, was set-up by the CIA & used by intelligence agencies

Palantir are gathering "health data" in 40+ countries
I took the idea for this #Tier4 #Tier5 #Tier6 email from a TOP SECRET Sage document (I don't know the origin but it had me going for a while)

I was going to do one about #JointBiosecurityCentre members, but the public are hardly even aware of the #JBC.

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21 Dec
1/. Extraordinary!

Sir Patrick Vallance yet again washes his hands entirely of any responsibility

Here, @PippaCrerar asks why the whole country isn't in lockdown

“The Tier decisions are not for me,” he says. Really?!

It’s a system designed to ensure the buck stops with no one
2/. I’m not a body language expert, but @uksciencechief’s habit of adjusting his glasses, looking away & um-Ing & ah-ing whenever he’s asked a penetrating question is getting wearily familiar.

Here is Vallance being questioned by @Jeremy_Hunt in May.
3/. In July, Vallance claimed he couldn't remember which date SAGE called for lockdown!

"The 18th or the 16th, I don't remember” he said

SAGE’s @JeremyFarrar says it was 13th

If these people’s memories are so bad now, imagine what they will be like in 2022 at a Public Inquiry!
Read 6 tweets
21 Dec
1/. “If you’re with someone you love hold them close. If you can’t be with someone you love or you’ve lost someone you love, take a moment after reading this. Close your eyes. Breath. And on think them. Think of their laugh, their touch. their soul."

These ladybirds made me cry. ImageImage
2/. I’d cycled to Totteridge ystdy & spotted the ladybirds on a gravestone

It was a beautiful day

Beside the grave was a 2,000 year old yew tree

The tree - thought to be the oldest living thing in London - got me thinking about mortality & all the grief that this year has seen ImageImageImageImage
3/. “The world’s more full of weeping than he can understand” (Yeats)

There is a lot of grief at the moment

Grief is important. It’s the flip side of love.

The more you deeply you love, the more deeply you must grieve

#CovidMemorialDay (1st Jan) hopes to help express our loss
Read 4 tweets
20 Dec
“He postpones necessary but unpalatable decisions, like a child pushing vegetables around a plate. He wants to be liked. He has no qualm about betraying people behind their backs, but he has a horror of upsetting them to their faces.” @rafaelbehr on the PM
theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
2/. He loves to be upbeat

On 19/3 he said:

“We can turn the tide in 12 weeks. I’m absolutely confident that we can send coronavirus packing”

Earlier in the month, he boasted of shaking hands with #COVID patients

Days later, he was in hospital himself
3/. This interview shows is that the bumbling, tousled-hair comedy character, we’ve been watching for the last decade, is just that: a character

It also shows his approach to “politics & human nature”: that you can “make a good case for anything at all”.
Read 9 tweets
18 Dec
In #Turkey, the trial of imprisoned civil society leader Osman Kavala has just started

#Kavala faces absurd & baseless charges

@amnesty calls for his immediate & unconditional release & for all charges against him to be dropped.
#FreeOsmanKavala
amnesty.org/en/latest/news…
#OsmanKavala makes a statement at the opening of his trial in #Turkey.👇

“My ongoing imprisonment based on these strange accusations, so remote from the truth have become a kind of psychological torture. I hope this will be the last indictment of its kind.” #FreeOsmanKavala
“These allegations were made without any concrete evidence that I aimed at overthrowing the government that I knew of these events in advance. Without any material evidence, it was asserted that I had financed Gezi events.”

Summary of #OsmanKavala’s defence to absurd charges.👇
Read 6 tweets
17 Dec
#BREAKING After many years of campaigning, MPs in Denmark have voted to finally recognise that sex without consent is rape

Incredibly, it is only the 12th country in Europe to recognise sex without consent as rape, but the momentum for change is building
amnesty.org/en/latest/news…
This historic day didn't come about by chance

It's the result of years of campaigning by survivors who, by telling their painful stories, helped to ensure that other women don't have to go through what they endured

Kudos to them & my @amnesty colleagues
Sex without consent is rape

It's simple

It’s rape if someone is under the influence of drink or drugs

It's rape if someone has decided to go home with someone or is wearing revealing clothes

It’s rape if someone has not said “no” clearly or fought back amnesty.org/en/latest/camp…
Read 5 tweets
17 Dec
1/. "We now have a weapon. It’s called Tahrir Square"

An activist told me this in 2011, after the #ArabSpring had spread there from Tunisia

It was a heady time

It that felt change was possible

10 years on, it's hard not to look back on those times without a painful nostalgia
2/. Over the last decade, I've watched as the #ArabSpring turned quickly into the #ArabWinter & the dreams of so many turned sour or were crushed

The civil war in Syrian for has cost 590,000 lives & displaced millions of people

And yet the hope lives on vice.com/en/article/nn4…
3/. The energy of the #ArabSpring spilled around the world

People were thinking about alternatives

The Occupy Movement attempted to give space to that thinking

Jefferson wrote “A little rebellion is a good thing”

But maybe "a little" isn't quite enough newint.org/features/web-e…
Read 5 tweets

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