The UK’s (new) Bill of Rights – Public Law for Everyone

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  1. Phil Moorhouse did a TLDR on this [here](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmEGtrKzA_w).

    My POV is that this shows just how much we cannot leave our trust to this government. They want the opinion of the common man to be stamped on. After this passes, we cannot protest, groups like the good law society cannot fight for these laws in our courts unless they can show how they are being harmed.

    The next hurdle is the electoral commission. They want to abuse how we vote next. And for any Tories who want to say they cannot do that. Please show evidence of where they have stood the test of the norms in the past. We had parliament prorogued illegally. They said they would protect freedom of expression and yet protests are illegal from the 28th. [Something that is looking to be enforced diligently](https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/1629565/Brexit-anti-protester-Westminster-house-of-commons-police-crime-sentencing-bill-vn). We have had billions thrown at mates and donors in [illegal government contracts](https://politics.stackexchange.com/questions/65624/uk-governments-contract-award-ruled-illegal-what-are-the-consequences). We have international agreements being thrown out of the window. We have a minsters who lie openly in parliament. The list goes on, Tory fatigue is a real issue.

  2. Tories would vote to kill their own children and then deny that it actually happened. That’s the kind of world we are leaving in now…. No truth, no ownership, deny deny deny….

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