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Truth, justice, accountability, saving lives 7,000 bereaved families Creators of the Covid Memorial Wall Press: [email protected]
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Our members Hayley and her daughter Terri were interviewed by BBC Radio Manchester today about our campaign for a Covid memorial in Manchester. Manchester City Council have responded by saying they have planted trees. Not good enough. Our loved ones deserve a proper memorial. 1/2
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During the recent local elections, numerous Reform candidates were found to have supported similar conspiracy theories. We wrote to Nigel Farage in April to express our concerns. We have had no response. Reform UK still has not said whether it rejects these views. 3/4
These conspiracy theories don't just insult the memory of our loved ones who died; they fly in the face of science and threaten our ability to save lives when the next crisis hits. And a worrying pattern is emerging... 2/4
Michelle Mone has once again signed herself off from the Lords rather than resigning. Every day she keeps her peerage is an insult to loved ones who died amid PPE shortages. The Government promised powers to remove peerages. She must be first in line. c.org/gbc654vJtx
Thousands died across Greater Manchester and the North West. More than 6 years later, Manchester still has no dedicated Covid memorial. Sign our petition calling on Manchester leaders to deliver one: c.org/sB4xs54kCY They must never be forgotten.