More and more, the head of fear is growing in regards to ‘ the must have
Covid vaccine ‘. Announcements on my very own Youtube channel carry
the line, ‘if you don’t have the vaccine, you are acting irresponsibly’. Then
the Westminster Prime minister, stabs at us, by stating that ‘domestic passports’
may be required, on top of the must have ‘travel vaccine passports’. What
pray tell is wrong with all this?
I have for one had a bad bought of Covid at Christmas, and saw my direct family
totally out of action, with fears of serious illness meeting our eye’s every day.
As for me, long term covid is something that has disabled me in many ways. I
have the anti-bodies, and I for one won’t be having the vaccine. So, am I irresponsible?
I am in a position of responsibility, and I am being asked my advice on the vaccine.
The answer is always the same; and the same answer to my own children. ‘It is your
choice, and DO NOT ALLOW anyone to influence you it is a life changing decision’.
The last time I looked this ‘was’, a democratic country, free will and free choice. But
by fear we are being forced to make decisions. After turning down my vaccine, I had
a very formal official on the phone asking me why I had not gone for the appointment,
the answer from me was polite, and to the point, ‘this is my choice, at the moment,
I do not want the vaccine, I am still ill because of covid, and do not want to rock the
boat further’.
So, I am not irresponsible, I have made my choice to not have the vaccine.
I will keep wearing a mask, social distancing, and advising my own staff, to make the
correct decision in regards to the ‘vaccine’. Personal choice.
Karl-James Langford MLitt
Gwlad Welsh Independence Party Vale of Glamorgan
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