IRELAND – two people are legally challenging the COVID-19 laws

Article: State to oppose John Waters and Gemma O’Doherty challenge to Covid-19 laws

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Gemma O’Doherty & John Waters At The High Court Dublin 21-4-2020 Court case 21-4-2020 challenging CV19 laws see link below to: The Irish Times. https://www.irishtimes.com/news/crime…
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7 thoughts on “IRELAND – two people are legally challenging the COVID-19 laws”

  1. Yes I am with Them! Whomever they are! BUT, as far as I understand it New Zealand has NO constitution and if there is where can I find this? As soon as somebody can tell me about this, I will comment and give my honest opinion on the situation. Right now, my opinion about this situation (C19) is not very good. Let me hear you!!!

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      1. Wow, this is the stuff I like to see. Thanks for showing me this link, this is powerful, if we use it in the correct manner. Here my comment on the video,
        “It’s indeed time that WE RULE THE GOVERNMENT!! And Not the GOVERNMENT TO RULE US!!! Our lack of a constitution is detrimental to our survival. I feel that we have to revisit our Magna Carta and start from there, and let the Government know that WE ARE IN CONTROL!!! I am with Sue and let’s do something constructive. Now Is The Time! LET’S DO THIS !!!”
        Keep me posted Pam on any updates, this motivates me enormously it’s time to stand up and do something constructive that benefits all of the New Zealand People.

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    1. I haven’t yet checked out the legislation which the state of emergency if based on. But presumably there are conditions – and I would hope it isn’t any time the corrupt WHO declares a pandemic. If the state of emergency continues, and especially if we can’t travel without their dodgy vaccine, I will be investigating the possibilities of a court case, either private with crowdfunding, or a class action.

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