Home Health From footballer to expert and… a know-it-all about the Covid vaccine? Embarrassed MP Andrew Bridgen names Matt Le Tissier as an “expert” as he demands an urgent meeting with Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley to discuss “very disturbing” new evidence into the beatings.

From footballer to expert and… a know-it-all about the Covid vaccine? Embarrassed MP Andrew Bridgen names Matt Le Tissier as an “expert” as he demands an urgent meeting with Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley to discuss “very disturbing” new evidence into the beatings.

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Disgraced MP Andrew Bridgen has called an urgent meeting between police and Covid-jab 'experts'

Andrew Bridgen has called a meeting between police and Covid jab ‘experts’, including former footballer Matt Le Tissier.

The disgraced MP, who was expelled from the Conservative party for comparing the vaccine rollout to the Holocaust, issued his bizarre demand to meet Metropolitan Police chief Sir Mark Rowley.

In the letter published last night on

The independent MP wrote that “very disturbing” new evidence had come to light and stated that it “will be revealed and discussed at the meeting.”

He said he needed a conference room large enough for at least 20 people to “give evidence in their fields of expertise” to discuss the evidence of these “criminal offences.”

Disgraced MP Andrew Bridgen has called an urgent meeting between police and Covid-jab 'experts'

Disgraced MP Andrew Bridgen has called an urgent meeting between police and Covid-jab ‘experts’

One of Bridgen's experts is former footballer Matt Le Tissier, who previously expressed doubts about the truth about Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

One of Bridgen's experts is former footballer Matt Le Tissier, who previously expressed doubts about the truth about Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

One of Bridgen’s experts is former footballer Matt Le Tissier, who previously expressed doubts about the truth about Russian war crimes in Ukraine and the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Former England and Southampton striker Le Tissier was among the list of 15 “experts” named.

Le Tissier has repeatedly promoted conspiracy theories about the Covid vaccine over the past three years, including that authorities are “hiding all kinds of information” about the shots.

And the 55-year-old, who was sacked from Sky’s Soccer on Saturday 2020, has promised to investigate whether the knocks are linked to athletes collapsing on the pitch.

In the past, Le Tissier has also claimed that the media over-exaggerated Russian war crimes in Ukraine and questioned the legitimacy of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

Bridgen’s other experts include a number of doctors, statisticians, lawyers, funeral directors, journalists and police officers, many of whom are known anti-vaccines.

The North West Leicestershire MP asked Sir Mark to set aside three hours so that each of his speakers could spend 10 minutes revealing “very disturbing and damning evidence”.

Bridgen claims he had contacted an independent Covid investigation team, who told him to refer any suspected foul play to the police.

He is now an independent MP who has been suspended and subsequently expelled from the Conservative Party after calling the life-saving punches “the biggest crime against humanity since the Holocaust”.

He joined actor and fellow anti-vaxxer Laurence Fox’s Reclaim Party, but later left the group over a “difference in leadership.”

Last month, Bridgen, 59, speaking in the House of Commons, suggested it may be necessary to return capital punishment to Britain for those involved in “crimes against humanity”.

He said: “I have always opposed capital punishment on the principle that it is wrong to take a life, so it cannot be right for the State to take a life in revenge.”

‘Events have made me reconsider my position.

‘So can we have a debate about crimes against humanity and the appropriate punishment for those who perpetuate, conspire and cover up these atrocities, atrocities and crimes so serious that the maximum punishment may be necessary?’

Commons leader Penny Mordaunt responded: ‘I think (Mr Bridgen’s) incredibly subtle question is not lost on anyone in this House about where he might be taking it.

‘It is fitting that the end of this session, which has been rife with conspiracy theories, falls into the hands of your Honour.

“I would just warn you to also reflect on the things that have been said about your own behavior, what you do on social media, the security measures that have had to be reinforced for honorable members in this place following some of your tweets on social media and your questions in this House.

Bridgen’s wife of seven years, opera singer Nevena, filed for divorce last month.

She claimed her husband had left her and their son homeless after he became “radicalized” by conspiracy theorists and “abandoned them.”

Bridgen has announced that he will oppose the Conservatives in the next general election, but refused to call a by-election earlier.

He recently accused the Conservatives of having a “socialist stench” and of asking Britons to become “foot soldiers” in “Andrew’s army”.

Experts have repeatedly shown that Covid vaccines are safe for the vast majority of people who take them.

Bridgen issued his rare demand to meet Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley.

Bridgen issued his rare demand to meet Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley.

Bridgen issued his rare demand to meet Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley.

They are credited with saving 20 million lives in their first year of deployment alone, as well as ending the crippling series of Covid lockdowns that crippled the UK economy and tore families apart.

Like any medical product, injections have a variety of side effects that vary in frequency and severity.

Covid mRNA shots, such as those made by Pfizer and Moderna, have been linked to rare reports of myocarditis, a potentially dangerous inflammation of the heart.

However, the vast majority of cases were mild and resolved on their own.

Experts subsequently estimated that the risk of myocarditis, which can also be caused by an infection such as Covid, was higher with the virus than with the vaccine, meaning that it would still be beneficial to get vaccinated.

The anti-vaccine movement often ignores the fact that Covid itself can cause myocarditis.

Blood clots caused by a rare adverse reaction to the AstraZeneca Covid vaccine are known to have led to 81 deaths and a higher number of injuries.

For context, more than 50 million doses of the AstraZeneca vaccine have been used in the United Kingdom.

These adverse reactions occurred in the weeks after vaccination.

Claims that such side effects are responsible for the rise in post-lockdown deaths are not supported by evidence.

Instead, experts have attributed a documented rise in deaths since the pandemic to the disruption Covid caused to screening programs as Britons with potential signs of serious health problems turned away from health services out of fear of the virus.

Current problems with NHS waiting lists, ambulance delays and a general worsening of the country’s health, such as the inexorable rise in obesity, have also been listed as factors.

The anti-vaccine movement has frequently latched onto any sudden collapse or notable death as potentially linked to Covid vaccine side effects.

This “sudden death” trend has been completely debunked by experts as having no truthful basis and condemned for speculating on people’s health.

The Metropolitan Police was contacted for comment on whether they had responded to Bridgen’s request to meet.

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