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note: this is running late, they have just dicussed having a new ministory post called UK HEALTH SECURITY POSITION !! (health police) !!
Took a year after signing the petition to get to parliment for discussion, Right now it is being done peacefully but there is always GUY FAWKES if all else fails. The government is elected with the consent of the people, important to remember this. kek !!
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THE M.P'S WILL BE DISCUSSING THE CORONAVIRUS ACT 2020 TODAY AT 12.OO GMT IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS !!
ALL LINKS AND INFO BELOW !!!
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You recently signed the petition “Repeal the Coronavirus Act 2020”:
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/313310
On Thursday 25 March MPs will debate coronavirus regulations, including whether to agree that temporary provisions of the Coronavirus Act 2020 should continue.
This debate will start at around midday, after an urgent question about abortion services in Northern Ireland, and MPs are likely to vote on the motions they are considering at around 5pm.
Watch here from around midday on Thursday 25 March: https://www.parliamentlive.tv/Event/Index/044ed56a-f390-4b0b-98ae-972c5adf5aa7
A transcript of the debate will be published shortly after the debate ends here: https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2021-03-25
What is a motion?
A motion is a proposal put forward for debate or decision in the House of Commons. A motion must be proposed (moved) before any debate or vote can take place in Parliament.
What decisions are MPs being asked to make?
You can read the motions the House of Commons is being asked to agree to on the Order Paper for Thursday 25 March, which sets out the day's business: https://commonsbusiness.parliament.uk/2021-03-25
The House of Commons needs to approve temporary provisions made under the Coronavirus Act 2020 every six months. If MPs reject the motion extending these provisions, the Government make sure the provisions expire within 21 days.
You can find out more about the Coronavirus Act 2020, including the requirement for 6-monthly reviews by the House of Commons, here: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/coronavirus-act-analysis/coronavirus-act-analysis
You can find out more about the types of coronavirus restrictions and requirements imposed by the UK's lockdown laws here: https://commonslibrary.parliament.uk/research-briefings/cbp-8875/
Thanks,
The Petitions team
UK Government and Parliament