Dear John,

This weekend the lockdown is easing in most of England. 

But while the end might appear to be in sight, the lockdown of our rights and freedoms has no firm time limit.

Exactly 100 days ago, the Government passed legislation – the Coronavirus Act – that was the most drastic reimagining of our civil liberties ever seen.

Since the start of the coronavirus outbreak people everywhere have shown they are willing to adapt to protect one another. 

Liberty has always supported proportionate action to protect lives. But the Coronavirus Act has failed to uphold people’s rights while leaving the most marginalised worst affected.

This law harms human rights and puts our civil liberties in danger because the Act has no firm end date. 

When this pandemic passes this law will still be on the statute books and some of its powers can be triggered at any time. 

This means your civil liberties are in danger unless this law is scrapped.

Sign the petition to get rid of the Coronavirus Act and force the Government to instead focus on a response to the pandemic which protects human rights.

SIGN THE PETITION – YOUR RIGHTS DEPEND ON IT
 

The Coronavirus Act was central to the Government’s pandemic response and was rushed through Parliament in just one day.

Some facts about the Act – and why it must be repealed:

Remember, the Act has no firm end date. These powers could remain in place well beyond the pandemic.

But there is some hope. Thanks to Liberty and others, MPs can vote on whether to keep the Act or repeal it entirely. The Government will be reluctant to do this. But we must use this review as an opportunity to show how poor the Government’s response has been and why the Act must be repealed.

It is dangerous legislation that should never have been passed. The stranglehold on our civil liberties will remain until it’s scrapped.

Sign the petition to ask Government to get rid of the Coronavirus Act and focus on a response to the pandemic that protects our rights and freedoms.

Stay safe and stay well.

Martha Spurrier
Director

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