This Bill is quietly making progress towards being law, obscured by the press fixating on parties a year ago and who may, or may not have been there.
It has the potential to impact a significant percentage of the UK's population and is part of a number of pieces of legislation to prevent the right to protest, allow for lawful judgements to be overturned if the Government doesn't like them and challenge those in power. It's what happens when people vote for 11 years of a Conservative government who now have a large majority in power.
It's enough to make you feel quite depressed....
'People with ethnic-minority heritage effectively become second-class citizens'
— Institute of Race Relations (@IRR_News) December 8, 2021
Our Vice-Chair @FrancesWebber5 on Clause 9 of the Nationality and Borders bill, which passed in the House of Commons today.pic.twitter.com/5fOEwSJ8Gb
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