Coronavirus Bill (HC Bill 122)

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Apparently, the UK has rushed through Parliament a dangerous bill with the following provisions, according to a Petition on the Change.org website:

  • Forced detention and isolation can be of anyone, including children, and for any amount of time.
  • Authorities can FORCEABLY take biological samples from your body. Your body becomes the property of the state.
  • There’s no clear access to legal rights from as-yet unidentified isolation facilities.
  • Powers last up to 2 years, with reviews every 6 mths
  • Lockdown powers could prevent protests against measures.
  • State surveillance safeguards weakened.
  • Protections from forced detainment and treatment under Mental Health Act lowered.
  • Cremations can be enforced against personal and religious wishes.
  • Changes to the court system. Registration of deaths.
  • No inquests into suspicious deaths! No requirement for any medical certification for burials or cremations!
  • It also indeminfies the health service should they fail for what ever reason to provide care.
  • The most frightening part. Only one medical 'officer' is required to sign off COMPULSORY TREATMENT ORDER which means... in the real world you can be forced to accept medication. Or held down and injected with whatever is seen fit. THAT is the biggest and worst threat to your own freedoms. Schedule8 Pt1.
  • Local Authorities will now be exempted from compliance with their duties under The Care Act 2014. Schedule 11.

The BBC wont be telling you that bit.

So. If someone dies in police custody or any type of custody they can simply dispose of the body without any paperwork medical exam or certification or inquest.

I am proposing that this bill be reversed until after the current Corona virus crisis to allow for full, proper and open debate.

Any similar bill affecting human rights should also be stopped until the current state of emergency has been completed.

 
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