David Amess

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Person.png David Amess   WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(politician, COVID-19/premature death)
Official portrait of Sir David Amess.jpg
BornDavid Anthony Andrew Amess
1952-03-26
Plaistow, Essex, England
Died15 October 2021 (Age 69)
Essex, England
Alma materBournemouth University
ReligionRoman Catholic
Victim ofAssassination
PartyConservative
British parliamentarian and COVID-19 dissident who was fatally stabbed in October 2021. He had criticised Big Pharma, the COVID 19/Lockdowns, mandatory face masks, and vaccine passports.

Employment.png Member of Parliament for Basildon

In office
9 June 1983 - 1 May 1997
Succeeded byAngela Smith

David Amess was a Member of Parliament (MP) for the Conservative Party. [1]

Career

David Amess entered Parliament on 9 June 1983 in a General Election with a majority of 8,959 votes. He represented the constituency of Southend West. [2]

COVID Dissidence

As an MP he was a critic of Big Pharma and overprescription of drugs[3]. He was against lockdowns[4], forced face masks[5], and vaccine passports[6], where he led a March 2021 House of Parliament debate on banning them.[7] On the other hand, he voted for mandatory vaccination for healthcare workers

Premature Death

David Amess was stabbed to death on 15 October 2021.[8] The alleged killer was identified as Ali Harbi Ali, a British citizen of Somali descent. He was also being detained under the Terrorism Act for Amess's murder.[9]

On 15 October 2021, Chris Williamson tweeted:

I must pay tribute to David Amess following his horrific murder today. We shared a passion for animal rights, fire safety and fuel poverty.

When I was suspended from @UKLabour he sent me a private message of support, as he did when I lost my seat.

RIP David".[10]

Affiliations

  • Patron of TOAST a now defunct charity working on obesity which was a front for a diet company.


 

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