ssu         
         
Chester         
         
Pinprick         
         
unenlightened         
         Dear ***** I have never written to my MP before, But I thought I ought to let you know my position.
All the senior members of the government have united in trying to persuade the country that :
1. Driving 200 miles is staying at home.
2. Driving around with wonky eyes and a child is safeguarding.
3. Sitting on a bench in Barnard Castle is medical treatment, whereas sitting on a bench in a London park is a breach of lockdown.
I have concluded therefore that no one in the current government has the least scrap of credibility. This means, that I cannot believe any government announcements, and means in practice that i do not have a government at all.
Accordingly, I will not be recognising any advice or policy or law or regulation put forth by this administration, but will rely on other sources for advice and rely on my own instincts and intelligence to guide me in supporting my fellow citizens in the current emergency.
Thank you for serving as my MP, but as long as you support this government, you do not represent me any more and I do not anymore owe you any respect .
I live in ****************** but my partner and I believe we have covid19, and my advice to you is that you do not visit at this time. I will be putting this letter on facebook, to make my position public.
Yours very sincerely *****.
Benkei         
         
unenlightened         
         There's an uncapitalised "i" in the paragraph after your 3 points. — Benkei
Streetlight         
         
Streetlight         
         
Changeling         
         
unenlightened         
         
Josephine Clarke         
         
Baden         
         
Josephine Clarke         
         
Changeling         
         Hasn't anyone thought about what coronavirus would be reincarnated as such as a beautiful butterfly or squirrel — Josephine Clarke
Chester         
         
Marchesk         
         I think the human race will make it to the end of 2020 though, call it a hunch. — Chester
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