STOP parliament CHANGING OUR HUMAN RIGHTS BEFORE its too late...MARCH 8th HR reform

STOP parliament CHANGING OUR HUMAN RIGHTS BEFORE its too late...MARCH 8th HR reform

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Tracey Morris started this petition to The public and mps

"I don’t know if you know but the Human Rights Act Reform Consultation is underway.
The deadline for comments is 8 March.

This reform must NOT go through...people are so distracted with partygate and mandates that it’s hardly been noticed.

"The government is committed to updating the Human Rights Act 1998. This consultation seeks views on the government’s proposals to REVISE the Human Rights Act and REPLACE it with a Bill of Rights, IN ORDER TO RESTORE A PROPER BALANCE BETWEEN THE RIGHTS OF INDIVIDUALS, PERSONAL RESPONSIBILITY AND THE WIDER PUBLIC INTEREST." 

(This may mean... if some of the public disagrees with the rest IE: jab or not....punishments and stronghanded approaches will be deemed OK FOR HAVING A DIFFERENCE OF OPINION or MAKING A DIFFERENT CHOICE) 

"Chapters 1 and 2 provide a background of the domestic and international human rights context. Chapter 3 explores issues that have emerged with how the Human Rights Act 1998 operates in practice and outlines the case for reform. Chapter 4 sets out the government’s proposed reforms and their rationale in detail."

Quoted from Gov.uk human rights 

"Each proposal is accompanied by specific consultation questions. We welcome responses on those questions."

If this goes through WE the people will have no FREEDOM OF choice...our children and grandchildren will suffer if we allow their basic human rights to be taken away or changed in a way that allows the government to control what they say... or do... or go...this MUST STOP NOW FOR THE SAKE OF OUR NEXT AND FUTURE GENERATIONS ✋ 

 

https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/human-rights-act-reform-a-modern-bill-of-rights

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