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27 Apr 2020

Time line Options for negating the covid-BS-19 regulations and illegal actions of government officials


Time line Options for negating the covid-BS-19 regulations and illegal actions of government officials

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Petition the House of Commons 

Can the Lords reject a bill?

The House of Lords debates legislation, and has power to amend or reject bills. However, the power of the Lords to reject a bill passed by the House of Commons is severely restricted by the Parliament Acts. ... Moreover, the Upper House may not amend any Supply Bill.

appeal to hrh?

Can a bill become law without royal assent?
However section 1(2) of that Act does not prevent the sovereign from declaring assent in person if he or she so desires. Royal assent is the final step required for a parliamentary bill to become law. ... the Sovereign may refuse royal assent on the advice of his or her ministers.

What happens if Royal Assent is not given?
Royal assent is the final step required for a parliamentary bill to become law. ... the Sovereign may delay the bill's assent through the use of his or her reserve powers, thereby vetoing the bill. the Sovereign may refuse royal assent on the advice of his or her ministers.

The House of Lords debates legislation, and has power to amend or reject bills. ... Under those Acts, certain types of bills may be presented for the Royal Assent without the consent of the House of Lords (i.e. the Commons can override the Lords' veto).

Can the Queen overrule the prime minister?
The monarch remains constitutionally empowered to exercise the royal prerogative against the advice of the prime minister or the cabinet, but in practice would only do so in emergencies or where existing precedent does not adequately apply to the circumstances in question.

Who has more power the queen or prime minister?
On Paper, the queen or the governor general is more powerful than prime minister as our constitution does not even mention anything about a prime minister, and law, acts of parliament, etc. are passed and made in her name. 

The monarch could force the dissolution of Parliament through a refusal of royal assent; this would inevitably lead to a government resigning. ... The royal prerogative to dissolve Parliament was abrogated by Section 3(2) of the Fixed-term Parliaments Act 2011.

👉Petition the governor of UK 👈

Q. Who is the governor of UK?
A. Andrew Bailey

The 121st and current Governor is Andrew Bailey, who began his term in March 2020.

What is the responsibility of the Governor General?
It is the governor general who summons Parliament, sets out the government's program by reading the Speech from the Throne, and gives Royal Assent which makes Acts of Parliament law. The governor general signs official documents and meets regularly with the prime minister and government officials.

Can the Governor General overrule the prime minister?

The Governor-General may dismiss an incumbent Prime Minister and Cabinet, an individual Minister, or any other official who holds office "during the Queen's pleasure" or "during the Governor-General's pleasure". ... A Governor-General can also refuse a Prime Minister's request to dissolve Parliament and hold elections.

Why is Governor General important?

It is the governor general who summons Parliament, sets out the government's program by reading the Speech from the Throne, and gives Royal Assent which makes Acts of Parliament law. The governor general signs official documents and meets regularly with the prime minister and government officials.

petition the UN

Anyone can lodge a complaint with a Committee against a State:

That is party to the treaty in question (through ratification or accession) providing for the rights which have allegedly been violated;

That accepted the Committee’s competence to examine individual complaints, either through ratification or accession to an Optional Protocol (in the case of ICCPR, CEDAW, CRPD, ICESCR and CRC) or by making a declaration to that effect under a specific article of the Convention (in the case of CERD, CAT, CED and CMW).
Can the UN enforce human rights?

Since the ratification of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, several United Nations mechanisms for enforcing and protecting economic, social, and cultural rights have emerged. ... It has 18 members who are experts in the area of human rights and are elected by the ECOSOC.

Contact information:


CEDAW | HRC | CAT | CERD

Mail: Petitions Team
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights
United Nations Office at Geneva
1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Fax:+ 41 22 917 9022
(particularly for urgent matters)


OHCHR-UNOG - 1211 Geneva 10, Switzerland
Fax: +41 22 917 90 11


Mail: Special Procedures Branch
c/o OHCHR-UNOG
8-14 Avenue de la Paix
1211 Geneva 10
Switzerland
Fax : +41 22 917 90 06