Hello everyone, I have received the outcome via email for the above, has anyone else? It clearly states there will not be one due to discrimination and no scientific proof.
Its the usual game they play. Put this out into the public arena, wait and watch the reaction on social media etc. They do well to watch on this one because on the back of the rollout of the vaccine their linchpin on their so called popularity is hanging by a thread.
@Steven Anthony This could be false. RF says to be aware of false rumours that there will be a trial but will not start until the 3rd July 2021 and he doesn't mention any country.
@Steven Anthony I just type in Reiner Fuellmich Website on the internet and scroll down to item 3. RF OUR WORK IS PROGRESSING WELL BUT BEWARE OF ............... for me its reliable.
Here is the full response - which states that govt will now respond to the committee's findings. It does NOT mean that govt will heed the committee's report. As we are all aware by now, this corrupt puppet dictatorship govt does it it chooses............................
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (a group of MPs who look into issues relating to the UK constitution and civil service) has published a report which calls for the Government to scrap any plans to introduce domestic Covid-status certification, also known as Covid passports.
The Government has suggested that such a system, based on proof of vaccination or a negative test result, could help manage the disease in future, allowing the economy to reopen and social restrictions to be lifted. It is currently undertaking a review into whether (and how) such a system could be introduced.
However, the MPs on the Committee said the Government had so far failed to make the scientific case in favour of the system, and raised concerns that such a system could “disproportionately discriminate” against people on the basis of their race, religion, age or socio-economic background. They concluded plans for Covid passports were "unnecessary" and "unjustified".
What is the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee?
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee examines constitutional issues, and the quality and standards of administration provided by Civil Service departments. It's a cross-party committee and is independent of the Government.
Rosie - Try again, it just worked for me.
Its the usual game they play. Put this out into the public arena, wait and watch the reaction on social media etc. They do well to watch on this one because on the back of the rollout of the vaccine their linchpin on their so called popularity is hanging by a thread.
I was going to post mine ,,,,,passports won’t work .
the world is not taking the vax
As I read it, that is not quite what it states.
Here is the full response - which states that govt will now respond to the committee's findings. It does NOT mean that govt will heed the committee's report. As we are all aware by now, this corrupt puppet dictatorship govt does it it chooses............................
You recently signed the petition “Prevent any restrictions on those who refuse a Covid-19 vaccination”: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/323442
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee (a group of MPs who look into issues relating to the UK constitution and civil service) has published a report which calls for the Government to scrap any plans to introduce domestic Covid-status certification, also known as Covid passports.
The Government has suggested that such a system, based on proof of vaccination or a negative test result, could help manage the disease in future, allowing the economy to reopen and social restrictions to be lifted. It is currently undertaking a review into whether (and how) such a system could be introduced.
However, the MPs on the Committee said the Government had so far failed to make the scientific case in favour of the system, and raised concerns that such a system could “disproportionately discriminate” against people on the basis of their race, religion, age or socio-economic background. They concluded plans for Covid passports were "unnecessary" and "unjustified".
Read the report (HTML): https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm5802/cmselect/cmpubadm/42/4202.htm
Read the report (PDF): https://committees.parliament.uk/publications/6264/documents/69158/default/
Read the Committee's press release: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/327/public-administration-and-constitutional-affairs-committee/news/155788/no-justification-for-covid-passports-say-committee/ The Government will respond to the Committee's report in the coming weeks.
What is the Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee?
The Public Administration and Constitutional Affairs Committee examines constitutional issues, and the quality and standards of administration provided by Civil Service departments. It's a cross-party committee and is independent of the Government.
Find out more on their website: https://committees.parliament.uk/committee/327/public-administration-and-constitutional-affairs-committee/
You can get updates on their work by following the Committee on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CommonsPACAC
This is a ‘select committee’. Find out how Select Committees work: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o_2RDuDs44c
Thanks, The Petitions team UK Government and Parliament