Fiona

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Fiona

Fiona

@Fiona__CL

Mostly opinions. Trust but verify. Supply what is lacking. Unite the right - ward and constituency level up.

Katılım Ağustos 2025
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Catholic Sat@CatholicSat·
Catholics are just better at football.
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Ed. Condon@canonlawyered·
To be fair, Bastille Day is the traditional occasion for French institutional collapse.
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
@benshep20 If my theory is correct those KING'S COUNSELS would know precisely which side their bread is buttered on. My "learned friends" have however assured me that Ben Myers did a sterling job, & I'm thus far not amused by the joke the prosecution had the judge on its side. (Sort of 🤞)
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Ben Cole
Ben Cole@benshep20·
@Fiona__CL The prosecution would have had a field day for reasons that are seemingly oblivious to the likes of you and her. Pro tip: KC Barristers like Ben Myers know exactly what they’re doing.
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
Worth noting that Prof Modi, who contacted the Defence during the original trial to offer her services (never received a response) was allegedly the leading expert the Countess of Chester's highly favoured paediatrician, Ravi J, had hoped would support the prosecution.
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@DrJPGannon @MartynPitman Professor Modi: "The jury were told that the babies were mostly healthy & well and that the deaths & deteriorations were unexpected. This is not the case; the babies were either overtly unwell, or at high risk of developing complications." @ClarkeMicah theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
Well, their response to this FOI states it has concluded 🤷‍♀️
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
I am really surprised that that publicly funded Operation Hummingbird self-promo video is still up, especially given that it concluded in early 2026 - after CPS refused permission to lay further charges, I guess. I wonder if all those featured are still happy with that decision?
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
May the best team win 🇫🇷🇪🇸🥱
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
@benshep20 @MartynPitman "Letby will remain behind bars" Remind me please, do you work for the CCRC? Or is it the Court of Appeal, m'lud?
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Ben Cole
Ben Cole@benshep20·
@Fiona__CL @MartynPitman I’m reading sheer delusion here, Fiona. Morris is out of depth and makes incredibly bad points time and after time. Letby will remain behind bars and his book won’t do a single thing to change this. He’s as delusional as you are. Come back to me if Letby gets released.
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Martyn Pitman
Martyn Pitman@MartynPitman·
@benshep20 I see you've been unusually tardy to address this challenge. Too busy thumbing through your thesaurus?
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@benshep20 @DebRoberts22249 @SaraLockwood_x @YourPope2026 @GuerrillaCarl @CPMorris1234 So, Ben you vehemently support Marnerides (a fellow Dr), who drew spectacular conclusions, without looking at ANY of the #LucyLetby clinical records, but aggressively ridicule me, when I have had detailed discussions with the patient. Care to explain the difference? No rush...

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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
@benshep20 @MartynPitman I'm reading panic between the lines here, Ben. Panic and acceptance of defeat. You've come a long way to lose the narrative of the trial transcripts. What more can one say? By buying the book you've contributed towards rewarding Chris for all his hard work. Well done, you.
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Ben Cole
Ben Cole@benshep20·
@Fiona__CL @MartynPitman I’m not even going to bother addressing Morris’s shoddy work. I had low expectations anyway but somehow Mr Morris has managed to go lower than even I imagined. He’s written a polemic that has little, if no resemblance to reality.
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
Does anyone recall the criticism Prof Shoo Lee levelled at one of these highly favoured ones? BRUTAL. "The consultant didn't know what he was doing". "The consultant didn't understand **THE BASICS** of resuscitation, of air leak, of mechanical ventilation...."
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Why would consultant paediatricians from the Countess of Chester who, we have been led to believe, had extensively reviewed all notes prior to going to police, fail to spot the clinical deterioration recorded in Baby O's chart long before LL came on shift?

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The Telegraph@Telegraph·
Reform UK has claimed the Government chose not to give Nigel Farage the security he needed before Ann Widdecombe’s death last week because they disagreed with his politics. 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/politics/2026/…
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GB Politics@GBPolitcs·
🚨BREAKING: The Head of Counter Terrorism Policing has confirmed Ann Widdecombe was killed in a “targeted attack”
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Artur Nadolny
Artur Nadolny@ArturNadol7566·
A NURSE BURNED TO DEATH OUTSIDE A PALACE A nurse set himself on fire outside Kensington Palace. Nine years later, the NHS still hasn't fixed the problem that killed him. His name was Amin Abdullah. He was 41, working as a deputy ward manager at Charing Cross Hospital, part of Imperial College Healthcare NHS Trust @ImperialNHS. His story starts small. He signed a letter backing a colleague who'd had a patient complaint made against her. Eighteen other staff signed the same letter. Only Amin got investigated for it. The trust decided the letter made his honesty questionable. An independent inquiry later found there was little or no evidence for that. Didn't matter at the time. He was sacked for gross misconduct and told he could appeal. He never got that chance. Weeks after losing his job, with no history of depression, Amin doused himself in petrol and set himself alight. He died. The inquest ruled it suicide, his mind disturbed by everything that had happened to him. Two years on, an inquiry admitted he'd been treated unfairly all along. The trust's chief executive said sorry. Sorry is nice. It doesn't bring anyone back. Now Dr Narinder Kapur @Narinder_Kapur is pushing for something called Amin's Rule. The idea is simple. Before the NHS sacks someone who's raised a concern, an independent person outside the trust checks the case first. Kapur isn't just talking theory here. He was sacked himself, from Addenbrooke's Hospital back in 2010, for raising safety concerns. A tribunal ruled that unfair in 2012. Nine years after Amin died, that basic safeguard still doesn't exist. It's a suggestion, not a rule. SOURCES @NurseStandard @HSJnews @ImperialNHS And others
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
@toadmeister @joerichlaw No wonder he's avoiding parliamentary scrutiny for over two months. Has anyone explained the principles of British democracy to these Labour politicians recently? Would they listen? (Are they capable of understanding?)
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
@ContrarianJolly I saw a claim R Gill made about the selection of the trial judge which I hadn't considered. Who runs bias analyses on judicial outcomes? Wld you know as a lawyer if those data are available through MoJ? cf. Open Justice. Or are we still in the late 19th Century with this one too.
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The Jالی Contrarian
The Jالی Contrarian@ContrarianJolly·
@Fiona__CL The fact that a successful prosecution could come down to a fortuitous set of coincidences is really quite the indictment of our criminal justice system. Absolutely, it should be the other way around.
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Fiona@Fiona__CL·
Just how many opportunities to head this disaster off at the pass were missed? I think we need to try to understand the likely reasons for this bias on a case for case basis... @ContrarianJolly
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Worth noting that Prof Modi, who contacted the Defence during the original trial to offer her services (never received a response) was allegedly the leading expert the Countess of Chester's highly favoured paediatrician, Ravi J, had hoped would support the prosecution.

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