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'''Nadine Vanessa Dorries''' is a British politician serving as [[Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport]] since 2021. A member of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]], she has been [[Member of Parliament (United Kingdom)|Member of Parliament]] (MP) for [[Mid Bedfordshire]] since [[2005]]. In February 2020, Dorries became the first UK MP to be diagnosed with [[COVID-19]].  
In February 2020, Dorries became the first UK MP to be diagnosed with [[COVID-19]].  
 
  
 
==Opinions==
 
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Dorries supported a ban on wearing the burka, stated that they should not be allowed in Britain and that it was "shameful that countries like France and Denmark are way ahead of us on this".
 
Dorries supported a ban on wearing the burka, stated that they should not be allowed in Britain and that it was "shameful that countries like France and Denmark are way ahead of us on this".
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In November 2020, an email from her office revealed the plans for a 2-tier society, saying that "The Covid Vaccine will not be made mandatory. However, if you chose not to take the vaccine, then you will face short-term restrictions to prevent you infecting anyone else until society has achieved herd immunity." Back in November 2020 this was still classified as a [[conspiracy theory]] by [[corporate media]]. Dorries denied having seen the email before it was sent.<ref>https://fullfact.org/online/nadine-dorries-vaccine/</ref>
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In May 2009, ''[[The Daily Telegraph]]'', as part of its [[Disclosure of expenses of British Members of Parliament|exposure of MPs' expenses claims]], questioned whether the property in Dorries' constituency, on which she claimed  £24,222 additional costs allowance (for "secondary" housing costs), had been in fact her main or only home from 2007 onwards.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090518143730/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/5330904/MPs-expenses-Tory-MP-Nadine-Dorries-admits-she-only-spends-weekends-and-holidays-in-her-main-home.html</ref>  The newspaper also queried hotel bills including one for 'Mr N Dorries': these had been disallowed by the Fees Office and Dorries said they were submitted by mistake. On 22 May 2009, she spoke on [[BBC Radio 4]] and drew parallels between the [[Joseph McCarthy|McCarthy 'Witch-Hunts]]' and the press's 'drip-drip' revelation of MP's expenses, eliciting David Cameron's public criticism.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160111071234/http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2009/may/22/mps-expenses-conservatives</ref> She said everyone was fearing a 'suicide', and colleagues were constantly checking up on each other.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20090525131848/http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8063005.stm</ref> Later in the day her blog was taken down. It transpired that [[Withers (law firm)|Withers]], lawyers acting for the [[Barclay Brothers]], the owners of the ''Daily Telegraph'', had required the removal of the blog, on threat of libel action against the service provider.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160603003653/http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2009/may/23/dorries-tory-mp-blog-taken-dow</ref>
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In January 2010, it was reported that Dorries was still being investigated by [[John Lyon (commissioner)|John Lyon]], the [[Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards]], regarding her claim for second home expenses<ref name="telegraph1">https://web.archive.org/web/20100119051659/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/6997465/MPs-expenses-Nadine-Dorries-under-investigation-by-sleaze-watchdog.html</ref> There was some debate as to the location of her main home.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20100127013158/http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/conservative-mps-expenses/7054504/MPs-expenses-Nadine-Dorriess-neighbours-to-give-evidence-over-second-home-claims.html</ref> It was also reported that Dorries had claimed £20,000 in office expenses for work undertaken by [[Media Intelligence Partners]], a media relations and public affairs company.<ref name="telegraph1"/>
 
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Revision as of 22:31, 14 October 2021

Person.png Nadine Dorries  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(deep state functionary)
Nadine Dorries.jpg
BornNadine Vanessa Bargery
21 May 1957
NationalityUK
SpousePaul Dorries
Vaccine-promoting British minister

Employment.png UK/Secretary of State for Digital,  Culture,  Media and Sport

In office
15 September 2021 - Present

Nadine Vanessa Dorries is a British politician serving as Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport since 2021. A member of the Conservative Party, she has been Member of Parliament (MP) for Mid Bedfordshire since 2005. In February 2020, Dorries became the first UK MP to be diagnosed with COVID-19.

Opinions

Dorries supported a ban on wearing the burka, stated that they should not be allowed in Britain and that it was "shameful that countries like France and Denmark are way ahead of us on this".

In November 2020, an email from her office revealed the plans for a 2-tier society, saying that "The Covid Vaccine will not be made mandatory. However, if you chose not to take the vaccine, then you will face short-term restrictions to prevent you infecting anyone else until society has achieved herd immunity." Back in November 2020 this was still classified as a conspiracy theory by corporate media. Dorries denied having seen the email before it was sent.[1]

Expenses

In May 2009, The Daily Telegraph, as part of its exposure of MPs' expenses claims, questioned whether the property in Dorries' constituency, on which she claimed £24,222 additional costs allowance (for "secondary" housing costs), had been in fact her main or only home from 2007 onwards.[2] The newspaper also queried hotel bills including one for 'Mr N Dorries': these had been disallowed by the Fees Office and Dorries said they were submitted by mistake. On 22 May 2009, she spoke on BBC Radio 4 and drew parallels between the McCarthy 'Witch-Hunts' and the press's 'drip-drip' revelation of MP's expenses, eliciting David Cameron's public criticism.[3] She said everyone was fearing a 'suicide', and colleagues were constantly checking up on each other.[4] Later in the day her blog was taken down. It transpired that Withers, lawyers acting for the Barclay Brothers, the owners of the Daily Telegraph, had required the removal of the blog, on threat of libel action against the service provider.[5]

In January 2010, it was reported that Dorries was still being investigated by John Lyon, the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, regarding her claim for second home expenses[6] There was some debate as to the location of her main home.[7] It was also reported that Dorries had claimed £20,000 in office expenses for work undertaken by Media Intelligence Partners, a media relations and public affairs company.[6]

 

Documents by Nadine Dorries

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Nadine Dorries resignation letterLetter27 August 2023Boris Johnson
Rishi Sunak
Online Safety Bill
Nadine Dorries has resigned from her Commons seat with a scathing attack on Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. The Mid Bedfordshire MP's full resignation letter is below in full...
Document:Someone said they wanted to see me trapped in a burning car and watch flames melt my fleshArticle22 October 2021"Terrorism"
"Antisemitism"
David Amess
Internet/Censorship
"Extremism"
"Hate crime"
Jo Cox
Jo Cox/Murder
Ofcom
Hate
Troll
Internet/Anonymity
"Online hate crime"
Algorithm manipulation
Big Tech
Online Safety Bill
Frances Haugen
After the murder of MP David Amess, a crackdown on "internet trolls" is being demanded by most politicians. The UK's new Culture Minister Nadine Dorries is pursuing new overreaching legislation regulating Big Tech. The "Online Safety Bill" will abolish online anonymity and empower internet censorship. There are fears that it will be the end for freedom of expression in the UK.

 

A Quote by Nadine Dorries

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COVID-19/Lockdown/UK“Journalists should stop asking about an ‘exit strategy.’ There is only one way we can ‘exit’ full lockdown and that is when we have a vaccine. Until then, we need to find ways we can adapt society and strike a balance between the health of the nation and our economy”15 April 2020
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