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P M Johnson Blatantly Ignored or Influenced Not to Put India on Red List

The public are demanding to know ....?


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USPA NEWS - Shazada Hayat President UICF (UK) and international community welfare campaigner, is urging for a public parliamentary enquiry as to why the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson deliberately failed to act by only putting Pakistan and Bangladesh on the travel ban (Red List) and not India. This is despite knowing Pakistan and Bangladesh had only a fraction of people infected and dying every day from Corona Virus in comparison to India.  
The rampant Indian variant of Corona Virus Covid-19 has been killing over 5000 people a day and over 100,000 infected with the deadly disease every day in India.
As a result, India is under national emergency because of the Corona pandemic that has spiralled out of control. Prime Minister Boris Johnson must be held accountable as to why he failed and did not act promptly and did not put India on the red list, just as he eagerly did against Pakistan and Bangladesh. The British public has been made to suffer and many have lost their lives as a result of being infected by the Indian variant of the disease of Covid-19 due to the inaction which has now entered and is spreading throughout Britain.  
The public are demanding to know why did the British prime minister not act in time to protect the British public from inevitable death from this deadly virus. The questions the nation needs answered from the British prime minister are; firstly did the prime minister on his own accord flagrantly and deliberately ignore and fail to act to protect the British public and was he oblivious to the catastrophe to the lives of the British people to the variant of the Indian Covid-19 coming to Britain.

The second question to the British prime minister of the UK is, did he put the trade between India and Britain before the lives of the British public. The third crucial and serious question is, was the British prime minister acting in this carless manner of exposing the British public because he was under pressure and influence by the Indian British Home Secretary Priti Patel and or the UK Indian Chancellor of the Exchequer Rishi Sunak and or the UK’s Indian Business/ Environmental Minister Alok Sharma. If the answers to any of these three questions is “Yes,” then sadly the British prime minister and others involved have the blood of the British public on their hands, said Shazada Hayat. 
The families who have lost loved ones and those infected by the Indian variant of Corona Virus in the UK and made to go through a horrendous ordeal will most certainly blame the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson and feel terribly let down. Britain has already suffered enormously at the hands of the Corona Virus, which has seen national lockdown for over a year, with huge loss of life and those who have survived after contracting the disease have gone through an unbearable ordeal. The economic loss has crippled the nation. Just as Britain was about to come out of the dark tunnel and get on its feet the British public may well have to go through a much worse catastrophe of loss of life and economic turmoil because of the failure of Prime Minister Boris Johnson. This fatal negligent or deliberate mistake will most certainly haunt the British prime minister and may well add to his downfall.
Prime Minister Boris Johnson has a patriotic duty and moral obligation to put the British national interest and the nation’s health and safety first and foremost. This applies and goes without saying to the Indian UK cabinet ministers or any other ministers and parliamentarians from the ethnic minority community.

The prime minister and his government ministers are under ministerial scrutiny and therefore must not breach ministerial code or put the national interest of another country over and above that of Britain at the expense of the United Kingdom.  
Shazada Hayat went on to say, This very serious issue must be investigated by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards to investigate any potential serious breach by the prime minister and or by government ministers. The parliamentary watch dog are urged to probe this very serious issue of national interest and security of the British public. If there are any potential national security issues to undermine Britain, they must be investigated by the great British defenders the MI6 and MI5.
The British prime minister has a patriotic and moral obligation to act for what is in the best interest of Britain and the British public and never to be influenced by those around him with ulterior motives. Prime Minister Boris Johnson to the dismay of half the British population has pulled Britain out of Europe under the pretence of giving Britain back its control and sovereignty, but then at the same time if the prime minister has been influenced and pressured by lobbyists who have donated a few million pounds to his political party and stand to make billions from the British tax payer, and allows Britain to be exposed to the Indian variant of Covid-19, it beggar’s belief.  
Whilst positive lobbying is acceptable when lobbying against human rights violation,

oppression against defenceless men, women and children must stop and to help poor countries with food, shelter and clothes is most certainly acceptable. However, if the powerful lobbyists pressure and influence the British prime minister to act or fail to act against injustice and atrocities this will most certainly not be tolerated by the great British public. Prime Minister Boris Johnson as he has stated several times th
Aurangzeb Akbar Investigative Journalist London
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Then the fundamental thing Prime Minister Boris Johnson must understand is that Sir Winston Churchill put his beloved Britain first and paramount and could never be swayed by any foreign political party donors or by any ethnic influence that would undermine Britain and British interest. The Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards is therefore urged to investigate this very serious issue and the prime minister must be brought before the Parliamentary Select Committee. As far as the situation of Corona Virus pandemic in India is concerned Britain must leave no stone unturned to help and support the Indian public in their desperate hour of need, said Shazada Hayat.  Interviewed by Aurangzeb Akbar

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