13/04/2026
Sunday 12th April 2026, I was out and about with the good people of Hampshire.
Stop the boats. Illegal = Unlawful = Deportation.
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13/04/2026
Sunday 12th April 2026, I was out and about with the good people of Hampshire.
Stop the boats. Illegal = Unlawful = Deportation.
13/04/2026
13/04/2026
On the campain trail with the good people of Hampshire.
12/04/2026
Currently on my way to assist saving our childrens future.
Vote Robbie for Mayor of Hampshire in 2028.
The ONLY chance for change.
09/04/2026
VOTE ROBBIE HOOD
aka
RAT CATCHER FOR MAYOR
IN 2028.
09/04/2026
New justice coming to Hampshire.
Time to drain the swamp.
08/04/2026
Stephen Wright, an NHS employee in south-east London, died 10 days after his first dose in January 2021, senior coroner Andrew Harris found and Southwark Coroner’s Court officially ruled that Dr. Wright died from "unintended complications of vaccination."
After the inquest, Mrs Wright said: "It was made clear that Stephen was [previously] fit and healthy and that his death was by vaccination of AstraZeneca. For us, it allows us to be able to continue our litigation against AstraZeneca. This is the written proof."
This ruling was a major victory for his widow, Charlotte Wright, as it allowed the death certificate to be changed from "natural causes" to reflect the vaccination as the cause.
Following the inquest, Charlotte Wright became a leading figure in a group litigation claim against AstraZeneca. The lawsuit, brought under the Consumer Protection Act 1987, argues that the vaccine was "defective" because it was not as safe as the public was entitled to expect.
Charlotte Wright has received the maximum statutory payment of £120,000 from the UK government’s Vaccine Damage Payment Scheme. However, she and other families (represented by groups like VIBUK) are actively lobbying for a total reform of this system, calling it "inadequate and inefficient" for families who have lost their primary breadwinner or require lifelong care.