Pandemic Treaty FACTS
I encourage everyone to actually read the ZERO DRAFT of the proposed "Pandemic Treaty" so that you can truly be aware of the FACTS.
Please watch the video below…
It seems that YouTube is attempting to protect the world from my mis-information. Isn't that sweet?
Here is a link to a backup video…
https://rumble.com/v2g61rw-stop-the-who-pandemic-treaty-challenge.html
The documents and recordings of the fifth meeting of the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (April 3-6, 2023) are available here:
https://apps.who.int/gb/inb/e/e_inb-5.html
THE WRONG TOPICS ARE BEING NEGOTIATED!
The negotiations BEGIN WITH THE FLAWED PREMISE that we should all ignore the devastating effects of RT-PCR “tests,” Midazolam, ventilators, Run-death-is-near (remdesivir), and genetic-experiment-bioweapons that failed miserably and caused irreparable harm to millions of victims.
Not only were restrictions such as masking, social distancing, travel restrictions, quarantines, curfews and/or lockdowns NON-effective, they were absolutely damaging, and even deadly, in many ways.
The top 15 reasons to oppose the negotiation of a “Pandemic Treaty.”
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Download the Zero Draft of the proposed “Pandemic Treaty.”
https://apps.who.int/gb/inb/pdf_files/inb4/A_INB4_3-en.pdf
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On February 23, 2023, Andrew Bridgen requested that an urgent debate be held regarding the proposed “Pandemic Treaty.”
Then, Andrew Bridgen raised the issue of the proposed amendments to the International Health Regulations.
The propaganda pushback and ad hominem attacks began almost instantly!
March 30, 2023
The proposed pandemic treaty is scheduled to be debated on Monday 17 April 2023 at 4:30pm UK time (8:30am Pacific, 9:30am Mountain, 10:30am Central, 11:30 Eastern)
WATCH IT HERE: https://www.youtube.com/UKParliament
https://whatson.parliament.uk/commons/2023-04-17/
https://whatson.parliament.uk/event/cal42173
Member of Parliament Nick Fletcher appears to be in charge of the debate on Monday 17 April 2023.
https://members.parliament.uk/member/4832/contact
I truly wonder if Andrew Bridgen will end up being the ONLY Member of Parliament with the courage to stand up in opposition to the globalists who support giving more power, money and control to the WHO.
I have my suspicions that the “debate” that is scheduled to occur in the House of Commons on Monday 17 April 2023 is going to be filled with an enormous amount of propaganda designed to prop up the globalist agenda.
I believe that the U.K. government is going to attempt to muddy the waters in an attempt to divert attention away from the truly important issues by belatedly responding to a petition that should have been addressed months ago, but has been ignored for nearly a year.
The government of the United Kingdom is on course to have the wrong debate.
They should NOT be debating the process by which such a treaty should be ratified.
They should NOT be debating the “Pandemic Treaty.”
Neither a “Pandemic Treaty” nor amendments to the International Health Regulations should be debated until all of the evils of the past 3+ years have been fully exposed and all the perpetrators of countless crimes against humanity have been brought to justice.
The UK House of Commons should be conducting a post-mortem analysis of the events of the past 3+ years.
If they were to discuss the FACTS, they would see that what is missing in the WHO negotiations is any discussion of the failures of the past 3+ years.
BEFORE even contemplating a global “Pandemic Treaty” or sweeping amendments to the International Health Regulations, the best course of action for the people of the UK, and indeed the World, is to ensure that a full and effective examination of the WHO's involvement in the COVID-19 pandemic response is undertaken and scrupulously reviewed, as well as the actions taken by every government on earth.
ATTEMPTING TO NEGOTIATE AND AGREE TO A LEGALLY-BINDING AGREEMENT TO FINANCE AND ENFORCE DEMONSTRABLY FAILED POLICIES IS CLEARLY INSANE AND/OR EVIL.
NO TREATY OR AMENDMENTS SHOULD BE NEGOTIATED.
THE NEGOTIATIONS MUST STOP IMMEDIATELY.
OFFICIAL PUBLIC PETITION:
The document below provides evidence that the UK government knew that the petition had received over 100,000 signatures before 18 May 2022 and they delayed their obligation to hold a debate for 11 months!!
“A petition on the UK Parliament website is calling for the Government “to commit to not signing any international treaty on pandemic prevention and preparedness established by the WHO, unless this is approved through a public referendum”. At the time of writing, [18 May 2022] it had gathered over 120,000 signatures.”
As of 16 May 2022 (less than two weeks after it was first circulated), Parliamentary Petition #614335 had received over 100,000 signatures, which should have caused a public debate to be scheduled in the House of Commons A LONG TIME AGO!
https://web.archive.org/web/20220516215559/https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/614335
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/614335
To the best of my knowledge, the House of Commons FAILED to honor its duty to hold a public debate in response to this petition until NOW.
https://researchbriefings.files.parliament.uk/documents/CBP-9550/CBP-9550.pdf
The official government response to petition #614335 (27 May 2022):
To protect lives, the economy and future generations from future pandemics, the UK government supports a new legally-binding instrument to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.
COVID-19 has demonstrated that no-one is safe until we are all safe, and that effective global cooperation is needed to better protect the UK and other countries around the world from the detrimental health, social and economic impacts of pandemics and other health threats. The UK supports a new international legally-binding instrument as part of a cooperative and comprehensive approach to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.
At a World Health Assembly Special Session in late 2021, the 194 countries of the World Health Organization (WHO) agreed to launch a process to draft and negotiate a new instrument, through the auspices of WHO, to strengthen pandemic prevention, preparedness and response. The negotiating process will be led by member states, including the UK.
The instrument aims to improve how the world prevents, better prepares for, and responds to future disease outbreaks of pandemic potential at national, regional and global level. It would complement the existing international instruments which the UK has already agreed, such as the International Health Regulations. It would promote greater collective action and accountability.
A treaty is an international agreement concluded between States or with international organisations in written form and governed by international law. The UK is party to a large number of multilateral treaties, including many through the United Nations (UN) and its specialised agencies such as the WHO. These instruments reflect obligations states have agreed to enter into to further common goals.
The current target date for agreeing the text of the new instrument is at the World Health Assembly in May 2024. Over the next two years the UK aims to work towards building a consensus on how the global community can better prevent, prepare for, and respond to future pandemics and will actively shape, develop and negotiate the text. The new instrument would only be adopted by the World Health Assembly if the text achieves a two-thirds vote of the Health Assembly (Article 19 of the WHO Constitution). The Health Assembly is made up of representatives of WHO Member States.
Once adopted, the instrument would only become binding on the UK if and when the UK accepts (ratifies) it in accordance with its constitutional process. In the UK this requires the treaty to be laid before Parliament for a period of 21 sitting days before the Government can ratify it on behalf of the UK.
The Government always carefully considers whether domestic legislation will be required to implement the UK’s international obligations when negotiating a treaty. Not every treaty requires implementing legislation and it is too early to say if that would apply here. However, in all circumstances, the UK’s ability to exercise its sovereignty would remain unchanged and the UK would remain in control of any future domestic decisions about national restrictions or other measures.If changes to UK law were considered necessary or appropriate to reflect obligations under the treaty, proposals for domestic legislation would go through the usual Parliamentary process and the UK would not ratify the treaty until domestic measures, agreed by Parliament, were in place.
This process of ratification allows scrutiny by elected representatives of both the treaty and any appropriate domestic legislation in accordance with the UK’s constitutional arrangements. The Government does not consider a referendum is necessary, appropriate or in keeping with precedent for such an agreement.Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office
RESPONSES:
COVID-19 has demonstrated that no-one is safe until we are all safe
No one is safe until all of the perpetrators of the massive crimes against humanity are behind bars.
The UK supports a new international legally-binding instrument as part of a cooperative and comprehensive approach to pandemic prevention, preparedness and response.
Why doesn’t the UK support an investigation into the harmful effects of Midazolam, Remdesivir, the use of ventilators and the COVID-19 “vaccines?”
It would promote greater collective action and accountability.
No one is held accountable until everyone is held accountable.
The World Health Organization has CLEARLY been ignoring the will of the people.
“Informed opinion and active co-operation on the part of the public are of the utmost importance in the improvement of the health of the people.”
-The preamble to the Constitution of the World Health Organization
OFFICIAL WRITTEN PUBLIC COMMENTS:
After less than 7 days notice, on 12-13 April, 2022 the World Health Organization received 33,884 comments from people around the world.
https://inb.who.int/home/public-hearings/first-round
The 33,884 written public comments are available HERE.
On 1 June 2022, the INB cancelled a scheduled second public comment period because the vast majority (99+%) of the 33,884 comments were very much opposed to the proposed “Pandemic Treaty.”
The information about the canceled second public comment period is available HERE.
OFFICIAL VIDEO SUBMISSIONS:
After just 2 days notice, the WHO accepted public comment videos from September 9-16, 2023. Below is a collection of what people around the world had to say about the proposed “Pandemic Treaty.”
https://inb.who.int/home/public-hearings/second-round
To view more videos, visit… ScrewTheWHO.com
To submit your video, CLICK HERE
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FYI:
A debate regarding the proposed “Pandemic Treaty” is scheduled for 4:30pm on Monday 17 April 2023.
https://whatson.parliament.uk/event/cal42173
I strongly urge you to actually read the entire 32 page ZERO DRAFT of the proposed “Pandemic Treaty” and especially pay attention to the 15 reasons why I believe you should not just oppose this treaty, but you should actively work to have these negotiations stopped immediately.
https://apps.who.int/gb/inb/pdf_files/inb4/A_INB4_3-en.pdf
(The page numbers listed below refer to the above PDF.)
15 REASONS TO OPPOSE THE “PANDEMIC TREATY”:
1. Blatant ignorance of public commentary in opposition to any treaty.
From 12-13 April 2022, the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) solicited public comments with less than one week notice. On 1 June 2022, the INB cancelled a scheduled second public comment period because the vast majority (99+%) of the 33,884 comments were very much opposed to the “Pandemic Treaty.”
https://inb.who.int/home/public-hearings/first-round
From 9-16 September 2022, the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body (INB) solicited public comments in the form of 90 second videos with only two days notice. Hundreds of public comment videos opposing the treaty were submitted to the World Health Organization and published on September 29-30, 2022.
https://inb.who.int/home/public-hearings/second-round
2. Secrecy
There has been a severe lack of transparency in the negotiating process. The proposals made by the individual nations has been kept secret from the public. The negotiations being held by the Intergovernmental Negotiating Body have been conducted in secret. Recordings of six of the ten sessions held from February 27 to March 3, 2023 have not been made available to the public.
3. The definition of the term pandemic is too vague. (Article 1)
The definition of a pandemic is so vague that it can be interpreted to mean almost anything.
“(b) “pandemic” means the global spread of a pathogen or variant that infects human populations with limited or no immunity through sustained and high transmissibility from person to person, overwhelming health systems with severe morbidity and high mortality, and causing social and economic disruptions, all of which require effective national and global collaboration and coordination for its control;” (page 9)
4. Common but differentiated responsibilities (Article 4)
Although each nation would receive only one vote, regardless of population, and all nations would be legally bound by the obligations of the WHO CA+, some nations would be required to do and provide more than others in unspecified ways.
“States that hold more resources relevant to pandemics, including pandemic-related products and manufacturing capacity, should bear, where appropriate, a commensurate degree of differentiated responsibility with regard to global pandemic prevention, preparedness, response and recovery.” (page 11)
5. The WHO Global Pandemic Supply Chain and Logistics Network. (Article 6)
The WHO would be empowered to determine, control and direct the global supply of pharmaceutical products and all nations would be legally obligated to obey their dictates.
“The Parties, working through the Governing Body for the WHO CA+, shall take all appropriate measures to establish and start functioning of the Network no later than XX. The commitment to facilitate such access is understood to be legally binding and to apply in all circumstances, consistent with humanitarian principles.” (page 14)
6. Increase the speed of regulatory approval of drugs. (Article 8)
Nations would be obligated to decrease the time required to approve new drugs, regardless of issues regarding safety and effectiveness.
“Each Party SHALL… in the event of a pandemic, accelerate the process of approving and licensing pandemic-related products for emergency use in a timely manner, including the sharing of regulatory dossiers with other institutions.” (page 15)
7. Support for gain-of-function research. (Article 9)
Nations would be encouraged to engage in “innovative research and development for addressing novel pathogens” while ensuring that regulatory standards “do NOT create any unnecessary administrative hurdles for research.”
“Each Party SHALL, as applicable, implement and apply international standards for, oversight of and reporting on laboratories and research facilities that carry out work to genetically alter organisms to increase their pathogenicity and transmissibility... while ensuring that these measures do not create any unnecessary administrative hurdles for research.” (page 16)
8. Pathogen Access and Benefits Sharing (PABS) System. (Article 10)
The WHO wants to be in control of “all pathogens with pandemic potential, including their genomic sequences, as well as access to benefits arising therefrom.”
“Such options SHALL include, but not be limited to: (i) real-time access by WHO to 20% of the production of safe, efficacious and effective pandemic-related products, including diagnostics, vaccines, personal protective equipment and therapeutics, to enable equitable distribution, in particular to developing countries, according to public health risk and need and national plans that identify priority populations.” (page 18)
“The pandemic-related products SHALL be provided to WHO on the following basis: 10% as a donation and 10% at affordable prices to WHO; (ii) commitments by the countries where manufacturing facilities are located that they WILL facilitate the shipment to WHO of these pandemic-related products by the manufacturers within their jurisdiction, according to schedules to be agreed between WHO and manufacturers.” (page 18)
9. Require nations to allow access to their sovereign territory. (Article 15)
Nations should be able to decide whether or not to allow “rapid response and expert teams” to enter their sovereign territory.
“The Parties… shall: (f) facilitate WHO with rapid access to outbreak areas within the Party’s jurisdiction or control, including through the deployment of rapid response and expert teams, to assess and support the response to emerging outbreaks.” (page 22)
10. Censorship (Article 17)
The WHO wants to increase funding to “tackle false, misleading, misinformation or disinformation,” by “managing infodemics through... social media” in order “to counteract misinformation, disinformation and false news.”
“conduct regular social listening and analysis to identify the prevalence and profiles of misinformation, which contribute to design communications and messaging strategies for the public to counteract misinformation, disinformation and false news.” (page 23)
11. One Health (Article 18)
The WHO CA+ makes the unsubstantiated claim that “the majority of emerging infectious diseases and pandemics are caused by zoonotic pathogens” in an attempt to garner control over nearly every aspect of life by stretching the truth in order to take attention away from the abject failure of their advice to adequately treat peoples' dis-ease.
“Each Party shall: (e) take the One Health approach into account at national, subnational and facility levels.” (page 25)
12. Unspecified and potentially enormous costs. (Article 19)
The WHO CA+ would require tens of billions of dollars to be spent during inter-pandemic times on products that would provide dubious health benefits but consistent profits for the Pharmaceutical Hospital Emergency Industrial Complex.
“Each Party SHALL: (c) commit to prioritize and increase or maintain, including through greater collaboration between the health, finance and private sectors, as appropriate, domestic funding by allocating in its annual budgets not lower than 5% of its current health expenditure to pandemic prevention, preparedness, response and health systems recovery, notably for improving and sustaining relevant capacities and working to achieve universal health coverage;” (page 25)
“The Parties recognize the important role that financial resources play in achieving the objective of the WHO CA+ and the primary financial responsibility of national governments in protecting and promoting the health of their populations. In that regard, each Party SHALL: (d) commit to allocate, in accordance with its respective capacities, XX% of its gross domestic product for international cooperation and assistance on pandemic prevention, preparedness, response and health systems recovery, particularly for developing countries, including through international organizations and existing and new mechanisms.” (page 25)
13. Additional bureaucracy (Article 20)
The Conference of the Parties (COP) would create yet another enormous bureaucracy to be ruled over by two Presidents and 4 Vice-Presidents.
“The Officers of the Parties, as the administrative organ of the Governing Body, shall be composed of two Presidents, four Vice-Presidents and two rapporteurs, serving in their individual capacity and elected by the COP for XX years.” (page 27)
14. Provisional Application (Article 35)
The proposed treaty may be applied provisionally, with just a simple signature, even before formal ratification has occurred.
“The WHO CA+ may be applied provisionally, in whole or in part, by a signatory and/or Party that consents to its provisional application by so notifying the Depositary in writing at the time of signature of the instrument, or signature or deposit of its instrument of ratification, acceptance, approval, formal confirmation or accession. Such provisional application shall become effective from the date of receipt of the notification by the Secretary-General of the United Nations.” (page 31)
15. The Provisions of the Treaty may apply to every member of the WHO. (Article 35)
The provisions of the proposed treaty could be given effect as recommendations to all member nations of the WHO? WTF? If amendments to the IHR make recommendations legally-binding, this Article could have very far-reaching effects!
“Provisions of the WHO CA+ may be given effect as recommendations for all Member States of the World Health Organization under Article 23 of the WHO Constitution.” (page 31)
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Mark Eastwood | mark.eastwood.mp@parliament.uk
Jonathan Edwards | jonathan.edwards.mp@parliament.uk
Ruth Edwards | ruth.edwards.mp@parliament.uk
Clive Efford | effordc@parliament.uk
Julie Elliott | julie.elliott.mp@parliament.uk
Michael Ellis | michael.ellis.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Ellwood tobias.ellwood.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Elmore | Chris.Elmore.mp@parliament.uk
Mrs Natalie Elphicke | natalie.elphicke.mp@parliament.uk
Florence Eshalomi | florence.eshalomi.mp@parliament.uk
Bill Esterson | bill.esterson.mp@parliament.uk
George Eustice | george.eustice.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Evans | chris.evans.mp@parliament.uk
Dr Luke Evans | luke.evans.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Evans | evansn@parliament.uk
Sir David Evennett | david.evennett.mp@parliament.uk
Ben Everitt | ben.everitt.mp@parliament.uk
Laura Farris | laura.farris.mp@parliament.uk
Tim Farron | farront@parliament.uk
Stephen Farry | stephen.farry.mp@parliament.uk
Simon Fell | simon.fell.mp@parliament.uk
Marion Fellows | marion.fellows.mp@parliament.uk
Margaret Ferrier | margaret.ferrier.mp@parliament.uk
John Finucane | john.finucane.mp@parliament.uk
Anna Firth | anna.firth.mp@parliament.uk
Colleen Fletcher | colleen.fletcher.mp@parliament.uk
Katherine Fletcher | katherine.fletcher.mp@parliament.uk
Mark Fletcher | mark.fletcher.mp@parliament.uk
Nick Fletcher | nick.fletcher.mp@parliament.uk
Stephen Flynn | stephen.flynn.mp@parliament.uk
Richard Foord | richard.foord.mp@parliament.uk
Vicky Ford | vicky.ford.mp@parliament.uk
Kevin Foster | kevin.foster.mp@parliament.uk
Yvonne Fovargue | yvonne.fovargue.mp@parliament.uk
Dr Fox | liam.fox.mp@parliament.uk
Vicky Foxcroft | vicky.foxcroft.mp@parliament.uk
Mary Kelly Foy | mary.foy.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Francois | mark.francois.mp@parliament.uk
Lucy Frazer | lucy.frazer.mp@parliament.uk
George Freeman | george.freeman.mp@parliament.uk
Mike Freer | mike.freer.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Louie French | louie.french.mp@parliament.uk
Richard Fuller | richard.fuller.mp@parliament.uk
Gill Furniss | gill.furniss.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Fysh | marcus.fysh.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Roger | galerj@parliament.uk
Barry Gardiner | gardinerb@parliament.uk
Mark Garnier | mark.garnier.mp@parliament.uk
Ms Nusrat Ghani | nusrat.ghani.mp@parliament.uk
Nick Gibb | gibbn@parliament.uk
Patricia Gibson | patricia.gibson.mp@parliament.uk
Peter Gibson | peter.gibson.mp@parliament.uk
Jo Gideon | jo.gideon.mp@parliament.uk
Michelle Gildernew | michelle.gildernew.mp@parliament.uk
Preet Gill | preet.gill.mp@parliament.uk
Paul Girvan | paul.girvan.mp@parliament.uk
John Glen | john.glen.mp@parliament.uk
Mary Glindon | mary.glindon.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Robert Goodwill | robert.goodwill.mp@parliament.uk
Michael Gove | michael.gove.mp@parliament.uk
Patrick Grady | patrick.grady.mp@parliament.uk
Richard Graham | richard.graham.mp@parliament.uk
Mrs Grant | helen.grant.mp@parliament.uk
Peter Grant | peter.grant.mp@parliament.uk
James Gray | jamesgraymp@parliament.uk
Chris Grayling | chris.grayling.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Green | chris.green.mp@parliament.uk
Damian Green | damian.green.mp@parliament.uk
Sarah Green | sarah.green.mp@parliament.uk
Lilian Greenwood | lilian.greenwood.mp@parliament.uk
Margaret Greenwood | margaret.greenwood.mp@parliament.uk
Andrew Griffith | andrew.griffith.mp@parliament.uk
Dame Nia Griffith | nia.griffith.mp@parliament.uk
James Grundy | james.grundy.mp@parliament.uk
Jonathan Gullis | jonathan.gullis.mp@parliament.uk
Andrew Gwynne | gwynnea@parliament.uk
Louise Haigh | louise.haigh.mp@parliament.uk
Luke Hall | luke.hall.mp@parliament.uk
Fabian Hamilton | fabian.hamilton.mp@parliament.uk
Mrs Paulette Hamilton | paulette.hamilton.mp@parliament.uk
Stephen Hammond | stephen.hammond.mp@parliament.uk
Matt Hancock | matt.hancock.mp@parliament.uk
Greg Hands | handsg@parliament.uk
Claire Hanna | claire.hanna.mp@parliament.uk
Neale Hanvey | neale.hanvey.mp@parliament.uk
Emma Hardy | emma.hardy.mp@parliament.uk
Harriet Harman | harriet.harman.mp@parliament.uk
Mark Harper | mark.harper.mp@parliament.uk
Carolyn Harris | carolyn.harris.mp@parliament.uk
Rebecca Harris | rebecca.harris.mp@parliament.uk
Trudy Harrison | trudy.harrison.mp@parliament.uk
Sally-Anne Hart | sallyann.hart.mp@parliament.uk
Simon Hart | simon.hart.mp@parliament.uk
Helen Hayes | helen.hayes.mp@parliament.uk
Sir John Hayes | hayesj@parliament.uk
Chris Hazzard | chris.hazzard.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Oliver | Oliver.heald.mp@parliament.uk
John Healey | john.healey.mp@parliament.uk
James Heappey | james.heappey.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Heaton-Harris | chris.heatonharris.mp@parliament.uk
Gordon Henderson | gordon.henderson.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Mark | mark.hendrick.mp@parliament.uk
Drew Hendry | drew.hendry.mp@parliament.uk
Darren Henry | darren.henry.mp@parliament.uk
Anthony Higginbotham | antony.higginbotham.mp@parliament.uk
Dame Meg Hillier | meghilliermp@parliament.uk
Damian Hinds | damian.hinds.mp@parliament.uk
Simon Hoare | simon.hoare.mp@parliament.uk
Wera Hobhouse | wera.hobhouse.mp@parliament.uk
Dame Margaret Hodge | hodgem@parliament.uk
Mrs Sharon Hodgson | sharon.hodgson.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Richard Holden | richard.holden.mp@parliament.uk
Kate Hollern | kate.hollern.mp@parliament.uk
Kevin Hollinrake | kevin.hollinrake.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Hollobone | philip.hollobone.mp@parliament.uk
Adam Holloway | hollowaya@parliament.uk
Paul Holmes | paul.holmes.mp@parliament.uk
Rachel Hopkins | rachel.hopkins.mp@parliament.uk
Stewart Hosie | stewart.hosie.mp@parliament.uk
George Howarth | george.howarth.mp@parliament.uk
John Howell | howelljm@parliament.uk
Paul Howell | paul.howell.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Lindsay | Lindsay.hoyle.mp@parliament.uk
Nigel Hudderson | nigel.huddleston.mp@parliament.uk
Neil Hudson | neil.hudson.mp@parliament.uk
Eddie Hughes | eddie.hughes.mp@parliament.uk
Jane Hunt | jane.hunt.mp@parliament.uk
Jeremy Hunt | huntj@parliament.uk
Tom Hunt | tom.hunt.mp@parliament.uk
Dr Huq | rupa.huq.mp@parliament.uk
Imran Hussain | imran.hussain.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Jack | alister.jack.mp@parliament.uk
Christine Jardine | christine.jardine.mp@parliament.uk
Dan Jarvis | dan.jarvis.mp@parliament.uk
Sajid Javid | sajid.javid.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Jayawardena | email@ranil.uk
Sir Bernard | bernard.jenkin.mp@parliament.uk
Mark Jenkinson | mark.jenkinson.mp@parliament.uk
Andrea Jenkyns | andrea.jenkyns.mp@parliament.uk
Robert Jenrick | robert.jenrick.mp@parliament.uk
Boris Johnson | boris.johnson.mp@parliament.uk
Dr Caroline Johnson | caroline.johnson.mp@parliament.uk
Dame Diana Johnson | johnsond@parliament.uk
Gareth Johnson | gareth.johnson.mp@parliament.uk
Kim Johnson | kim.johnson.mp@parliament.uk
David Johnston | david.johnston.mp@parliament.uk
Andrew Jones | andrew.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Darren Jones | darren.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Jones | officeofdavidjonesmp@parliament.uk
Fay Jones | fay.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Gerald Jones | gerald.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Jones | kevanjonesmp@parliament.uk
Mr Jones | marcus.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Ruth Jones | ruth.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Sarah Jones | sarah.jones.mp@parliament.uk
Simon Jupp | simon.jupp.mp@parliament.uk
Mike Kane | mike.kane.mp@parliament.uk
Daniel Kawczynski | daniel.kawczynski.mp@parliament.uk
Alicia Kearns | alicia.kearns.mp@parliament.uk
Gillian Keegan | gillian.keegan.mp@parliament.uk
Liz Kendall | liz.kendall.mp@parliament.uk
Afzal Khan | afzal.khan.mp@parliament.uk
Stephen Kinnock | stephen.kinnock.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Greg | sothcottt@parliament.uk
Julian Knight | julian.knight.mp@parliament.uk
Kate Kniveton | kate.kniveton.mp@parliament.uk
Danny Kruger | danny.kruger.mp@parliament.uk
Kwasi Kwarteng | kwasi.kwarteng.mp@parliament.uk
Peter Kyle | peter.kyle.mp@parliament.uk
Dame Elanor Laing | eleanor.laing.mp@parliament.uk
Ben Lake | ben.lake.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Lammy lammyd@parliament.uk
John Lamont | john.lamont.mp@parliament.uk
Robert Largan | mail@robertlargan.co.uk
Mrs Pauline Latham | pauline.latham.mp@parliament.uk
Ian Lavery | ian.lavery.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Law | chris.law.mp@parliament.uk
Kim Leadbeater | kim.leadbeater.mp@parliament.uk
Andrea Leadsom | andrea.leadsom.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Edward | edward.leigh.mp@parliament.uk
Ian Levy | ian.levy.mp@parliament.uk
Mrs Lewell-Buck | buck.mp@parliament.uk
Andrew Lewer | andrew.lewer.mp@parliament.uk
Brandon Lewis | brandon.lewis.mp@parliament.uk
Clive Lewis | clive.lewis.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Lidell-Grainger | ianlg@parliament.uk
Simon Lightwood | simon.lightwood.mp@parliament.uk
David Linden | david.linden.mp@parliament.uk
Tony Lloyd | tony.lloyd.mp@parliament.uk
Carla Lockhart | carla.lockhart.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Loder | chris.loder.mp@parliament.uk
Mark Logan | mark.logan.mp@parliament.uk
Ms Long Bailey | rebecca.longbailey.mp@parliament.uk
Marco Longhi | marco.longhi.mp@parliament.uk
Julia Lopez | julia.lopez.mp@parliament.uk
Jack Lopresti jack.lopresti.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Jonathan Lord | jonathan.lord.mp@parliament.uk
Tim Loughton | loughtont@parliament.uk
Caroline Lucas | caroline.lucas.mp@parliament.uk
Holly Lynch | holly.lynch.mp@parliament.uk
Kenny MacAskill | kenny.macaskill.mp@parliament.uk
Craig Mackinlay | craig.mackinlay.mp@parliament.uk
Cherilyn Mackrory | cherilyn.mackrory.mp@parliament.uk
Rachel Maclean | rachel.maclean.mp@parliament.uk
Angus Brendan MacNeil | macneila@parliament.uk
Justin Madders | justin.madders.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Mahmood | mahmoodk@parliament.uk
Shabana Mahmood | shabana.mahmood.mp@parliament.uk
Alan Mak | alan.mak.mp@parliament.uk
Seema Malhotra | seema.malhotra.mp@parliament.uk
Kit Malthouse | kit.malthouse.mp@parliament.uk
Anthony Mangnall | anthony.mangnall.mp@parliament.uk
Scott Mann | scott.mann.mp@parliament.uk
Julie Marson | julie.marson.mp@parliament.uk
Rachael Maskell | rachael.maskell.mp@parliament.uk
Paul Maskey | paul.maskey.mp@parliament.uk
Mrs May | mayt@parliament.uk
Jerome Mayhew | jerome.mayhew.mp@parliament.uk
Paul Maynard | paul.maynard.mp@parliament.uk
Steve McCabe | mccabes@parliament.uk
Kerry McCarthy | kerry.mccarthy.mp@parliament.uk
Jason McCartney | jason.mccartney.mp@parliament.uk
Karl McCartney | karl.mccartney.mp@parliament.uk
Siobhain McDonagh | mcdonaghs@parliament.uk
Andy McDonald | andy.mcdonald.2nd@parliament.uk
Stewart Malcolm McDonald | stewart.mcdonald.mp@parliament.uk
Stuart C McDonald | stuart.mcdonald.mp@parliament.uk
John McDonnell | mcdonnellj@parliament.uk
Pat McFadden | mcfaddenp@parliament.uk
Conor McGinn | conor.mcginn.mp@parliament.uk
Alison McGovern | alison.mcgovern.mp@parliament.uk
Catherine McKinnell | catherine.mckinnell.mp@parliament.uk
Anne McLaughlin | anne.mclaughlin.mp@parliament.uk
Jim McMahon | jim.mcmahon.mp@parliament.uk
Anna McMorrin | anna.mcmorrin.mp@parliament.uk
John McNally | john.mcnally.mp@parliament.uk
Stephen McPartland | stephen@stephenmcpartland.co.uk
Esther McVey | esther.mcvey.mp@parliament.uk
Ian Mearns | ian.mearns.mp@parliament.uk
Mark Menzies | mark.menzies.mp@parliament.uk
Johnny Mercer | johnny.mercer.mp@parliament.uk
Huw Merriman | huw.merriman.mp@parliament.uk
Stephen Metcalfe | stephen.metcalfe.mp@parliament.uk
Edward Miliband | ed.miliband.mp@parliament.uk
Robin Millar | robin.millar.mp@parliament.uk
Dame Maria Miller | maria.miller.mp@parliament.uk
Amanda Milling | amanda.milling.mp@parliament.uk
Nigel Mills | nigel.mills.mp@parliament.uk
Navendu Mishra | navendu.mishra.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Mitchell | andrew.mitchell.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Gagan Mohindra | gagan.mohindra.mp@parliament.uk
Francie Molloy | francie.molloy.mp@parliament.uk
Carol Monaghan | carol.monaghan.mp@parliament.uk
Damien Moore | damien.moore.mp@parliament.uk
Robbie Moore | robbie.moore.mp@parliament.uk
Layla Moran | layla.moran.mp@parliament.uk
Penny Mordaunt | penny.mordaunt.mp@parliament.uk
Jessica Morden | mordenj@parliament.uk
Helen Morgan | helen.morgan.mp@parliament.uk
Stephen Morgan | stephen.morgan.mp@parliament.uk
Anne Marie Morris | annemarie.morris.mp@parliament.uk
David Morris | david.morris.mp@parliament.uk
Grahame Morris | grahame.morris.mp@parliament.uk
James Morris | james.morris.mp@parliament.uk
Joy Morrissey | joy.morrissey.mp@parliament.uk
Jill Mortimer | jill.mortimer.mp@parliament.uk
Wendy Morton | wendy.morton.mp@parliament.uk
Kieran Mullan | kieran.mullan.mp@parliament.uk
Holly Mumby-Croft | holly.mumbycroft.mp@parliament.uk
David Mundell | david.mundell.mp@parliament.uk
Ian Murray | ian.murray.mp@parliament.uk
James Murray | james.murray.mp@parliament.uk
Mrs Murray | sheryll.murray.mp@parliament.uk
Dr Murrison | murrisona@parliament.uk
Lisa Nandy | lisa.nandy.mp@parliament.uk
Robert Neill | bob.neill.mp@parliament.uk
Gavin Newlands | gavin.newlands.mp@parliament.uk
Charlotte Nichols | charlotte.nichols.mp@parliament.uk
Lia Nici | lia.nici.mp@parliament.uk
John Nicolson | john.nicolson.mp@parliament.uk
Caroline Nokes | caroline.nokes.mp@parliament.uk
Jesse Norman | jesse.norman.mp@parliament.uk
Alex Norris | alex.norris.mp@parliament.uk
Neil O’Brien | neil.obrien.mp@parliament.uk
Dr Matthew Offord | matthew.offord.mp@parliament.uk
Brendan O’Hara | brendan.ohara.mp@parliament.uk
Sarah Olney | sarah.olney.mp@parliament.uk
Chi Onwurah | chi.onwurah.mp@parliament.uk
Guy Opperman | guy.opperman@parliament.uk
Abena Oppong-Asare | abena.oppongasare.mp@parliament.uk
Kate Osamor | kate.osamor.mp@parliament.uk
Kate Osborne | kate.osborne.mp@parliament.uk
Kirsten Oswald | kirsten.oswald.mp@parliament.uk
Taiwo Owatemi | taiwo.owatemi.mp@parliament.uk
Sarah Owen | sarah.owen.mp@parliament.uk
Ian Paisley | ian.paisley.mp@parliament.uk
Priti Patel | withammp@parliament.uk
Mark Pawsey | mark.pawsey.mp@parliament.uk
Stephanie Peacock | stephanie.peacock.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Mike Penning | mike.penning.mp@parliament.uk
Matthew Pennycook | matthew.pennycook.mp@parliament.uk
John Penrose | teresa.ridley@parliament.uk
Andrew Percy | andrew.percy.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Toby Perkins | toby.perkins.mp@parliament.uk
Jess Phillips | jess.phillips.mp@parliament.uk
Bridget Phillipson | bridget.phillipson.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Phillip | chris.philp.mp@parliament.uk
Christopher Pincher | christopher.pincher.mp@parliament.uk
Luke Pollard luke.pollard.mp@parliament.uk
Dan Poulter daniel.poulter.mp@parliament.uk
Rebecca Pow | rebecca.pow.mp@parliament.uk
Lucy Powell | contact@lucypowell.org.uk
Victoria Prentis | victoria.prentis.mp@parliament.uk
Mark Pritchard | pritchardm@parliament.uk
Tom Pursglove | tom.pursglove.mp@parliament.uk
Ms Anum Qaisar | anum.mp@parliament.uk
Jeremy Quin | jeremy.quin.mp@parliament.uk
Will Quince | will.quince.mp@parliament.uk
Yasmin Qureshi | yasmin.qureshi.mp@parliament.uk
Dominic Raab | dominic.raab.mp@parliament.uk
Tom Randall | tom.randall.mp@parliament.uk
Angela Rayner | angela.rayner.mp@parliament.uk
John Redwood | john.redwood.mp@parliament.uk
Steve Reed | steve.reed.mp@parliament.uk
Christina Rees | christina.rees.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Rees-Mogg | jacob.reesmogg.mp@parliament.uk
Ellie Reeves | ellie.reeves.mp@parliament.uk
Rachel Reeves | rachel.reeves.mp@parliament.uk
Jonathan Reynolds | jonathan.reynolds.mp@parliament.uk
Bell Ribeiro-Addy | bell.ribeiroaddy.mp@parliament.uk
Nicola Richards | nicola.richards.mp@parliament.uk
Angela Richardson | angela.richardson.mp@parliament.uk
Ms Marie Rimmer | marie.rimmer.mp@parliament.uk
Rob Roberts | rob.roberts.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Robertson | robertsonl@parliament.uk
Gavin Robinson | gavin.robinson.mp@parliament.uk
Mary Robinson | mary.robinson.mp@parliament.uk
Matt Rodda | matt.rodda.mp@parliament.uk
Andrew Rosindell | andrew.rosindell.mp@parliament.uk
Douglas Ross | douglas.ross.mp@parliament.uk
Lee Rowley | lee.rowley.mp@parliament.uk
Dean Russell | dean.russell.mp@parliament.uk
Lloyd Russel-Moyle | lloyd.russellmoyle.mp@parliament.uk
David Rutley | david.rutley.mp@parliament.uk
Gary Sambrook | gary.sambrook.mp@parliament.uk
Liz Saville Roberts | liz.savilleroberts.mp@parliament.uk
Selaine Saxby | selaine.saxby.mp@parliament.uk
Paul Scully | paul.scully.mp@parliament.uk
Bob Seely | bob.seely.mp@parliament.uk
Andrew Selous | andrew.selous.mp@parliament.uk
Naz Shah | naz.shah.mp@parliament.uk
Jim Shannon | jim.shannon.mp@parliament.uk
Grant Shapps | shappsg@parliament.uk
Alok Sharma | alok.sharma.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Sharma | sharmav@parliament.uk
Mr Barry Sheerman | sheermanb@parliament.uk
Alec Shelbrooke | alec.shelbrooke.mp@parliament.uk
Tommy Sheppard | tommy.sheppard.mp@parliament.uk
Tulip Siddiq | tulip.siddiq.mp@parliament.uk
David Simmonds | david.simmonds.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Skidmore | chris.skidmore.mp@parliament.uk
Andy Slaughter | slaughtera@parliament.uk
Alyn Smith | alyn.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Cat Smith | cat.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Chloe Smith | chloe@chloesmith.org.uk
Greg Smith | greg.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Henry Smith | henry.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Jeff Smith | jeff.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Julian Smith | julian.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Nick Smith | nick.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Royston Smith | royston.smith.mp@parliament.uk
Karin Smyth | karin.smyth.mp@parliament.uk
Alex Sobel | alex.sobel.mp@parliament.uk
Amanda Solloway | amanda.solloway.mp@parliament.uk
John Spellar | john.spellar.mp@parliament.uk
Ben Spencer | ben.spencer.mp@parliament.uk
Mark Spencer | mark.spencer.mp@parliament.uk
Alexander Stafford | alexander.stafford.mp@parliament.uk
Keir Starmer | keir.starmer.mp@parliament.uk
Chris Stephens | chris.stephens.mp@parliament.uk
Andrew Stephenson | andrew.stephenson.mp@parliament.uk
Jo Stevens | jo.stevens.mp@parliament.uk
Jane Stevenson | jane.stevenson.mp@parliament.uk
John Stevenson | office@johnstevensonmp.co.uk
Bob Stewart | bob.stewart.mp@parliament.uk
Ian Stewart | iain.stewart.mp@parliament.uk
Jamie Stone | jamie.stone.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Gary Streeter | deans@parliament.uk
Wes Streeting | wes.streeting.mp@parliament.uk
Mel Stride | mel.stride.mp@parliament.uk
Graham Stringer | graham.stringer.mp@parliament.uk
Graham Stuart | grahamstuartmp@parliament.uk
Julian Sturdy | julian.sturdy.mp@parliament.uk
Zarah Sultana | zarah.sultana.mp@parliament.uk
Rishi Sunak | rishi.sunak.mp@parliament.uk
James Sunderland | james.sunderland.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Desmond Swayne | swayned@parliament.uk
Sir Robert Syms | symsmp.office@parliament.uk
Mark Tami | tamim@parliament.uk
Sam Tarry | sam.tarry.mp@parliament.uk
Alison Thewliss | alison.thewliss.mp@parliament.uk
Derek Thomas | derek.thomas.mp@parliament.uk
Gareth Thomas | gareth.thomas.mp@parliament.uk
Nick Thomas-Symonds | nick.thomassymonds.mp@parliament.uk
Owen Thompson | owen.thompson.mp@parliament.uk
Richard Thomson | richard.thomson.mp@parliament.uk
Emily Thornberry | thornberrye@parliament.uk
Maggie Throup | maggie.throup.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Stephen Timms | timmss@parliament.uk
Edward Timpson | edward.timpson.mp@parliament.uk
Kelly Tolhurst | kelly.tolhurst.mp@parliament.uk
Justin Tomlinson | justin.tomlinson.mp@parliament.uk
Michael Tomlinson | michael.tomlinson.mp@parliament.uk
Craig Tracey | craig.tracey.mp@parliament.uk
Anne-Marie Trevelyan | annemarie.trevelyan.mp@parliament.uk
Jon Trickett | trickettj@parliament.uk
Laura Trott | laura.trott.mp@parliament.uk
Elizabeth Truss | elizabeth.truss.mp@parliament.uk
Tom Tugendhat | tom.tugendhat.mp@parliament.uk
Karl Turner | karl.turner.mp@parliament.uk
Derek Twigg | derek.twigg.mp@parliament.uk
Liz Twist | liz.twist.mp@parliament.uk
Shailesh Vara | shailesh.vara.mp@parliament.uk
Valerie Vaz | valerie.vaz.mp@parliament.uk
Martin Vickers | martin.vickers.mp@parliament.uk
Matt Vickers | matt.vickers.mp@parliament.uk
Theresa Villiers | theresa@theresavilliers.co.uk
Christian Wakeford | christian.wakeford.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Charles Walker | charles.walker.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Walker | robin.walker.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Wallace | wallaceb@parliament.uk
Dr Jamie Wallis | jamie.wallis.mp@parliament.uk
David Warburton | david.warburton.mp@parliament.uk
Matt Warman | matt.warman.mp@parliament.uk
Giles Watling | giles.watling.mp@parliament.uk
Suzanne Web | suzanne.webb.mp@parliament.uk
Claudia Webbe | claudia.webbe.mp@parliament.uk
Catherine West | catherine.west.mp@parliament.uk
Andrew Western | andrew.western.mp@parliament.uk
Matt Western | matt.western.mp@parliament.uk
Helen Whately | helen.whately.mp@parliament.uk
Mrs Wheeler | heather.wheeler.mp@parliament.uk
Dr Whitehead | whiteheada@parliament.uk
Dr Whitford | philippa.whitford.mp@parliament.uk
Mick Whitley | mick.whitley.mp@parliament.uk
Craig Whittaker | craig.whittaker.mp@parliament.uk
Sir John Whittingdale | john.whittingdale.mp@parliament.uk
Nadia Whittome | nadia.whittome.mp@parliament.uk
Bill Wiggin | bill.wiggin.mp@parliament.uk
James Wild | james.wild.mp@parliament.uk
Craig Williams | craig.williams.mp@parliament.uk
Hywel Williams | hywel.williams.mp@parliament.uk
Sir Gavin | gavin.williamson.mp@parliament.uk
Munira Wilson | munira.wilson.mp@parliament.uk
Sammy Wilson | barronj@parliament.uk
Beth Winter | beth.winter.mp@parliament.uk
Dame Rosie Winterton | rosie.winterton.mp@parliament.uk
Pete Wishart | pete.wishart.mp@parliament.uk
Mike Wood | mike.wood.mp@parliament.uk
Mr Wragg | william@williamwragg.org.uk
Sir Jeremy Wright | Jeremy.wright.mp@parliament.uk
Mohammad Yasin | mohammad.yasin.mp@parliament.uk
Jacob Young | jacob.young.mp@parliament.uk
Nadhim Zahawi | nadhim.zahawi.mp@parliament.uk
Daniel Zeichner | daniel@danielzeichner.co.uk
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The whole thing is like a poorly-made horror movie, while the audience is tied to the chairs, having to watch...
The high level of Polish speakers is telling. They have lived under communist totalitarianism and recognize the WHO's totalitarian attempt.