Dear John
It’s all eyes on Monday here at Best for Britain.
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill is going through the House of Lords and our amendment on Clause 59 is set to be tabled on Monday.
Clause 59 of the bill will place a total ban on protests in Parliament Square, not through direct legislation, but through sneaky covert technicalities that will ultimately make such protests logistically illegal.
At Best for Britain, we’ve worked closely with Peers to put forward an amendment to this clause which should overturn its most damaging effects. Then, hopefully, we can preserve and protect our democratic rights.
You can find out more about this amendment and Best for Britain’s work by reading this blog <[link removed]> from our Director of Campaigns Tom Brufatto.
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Working closely with parliamentarians is a crucial strand of our work. It is through parliament that we can influence direct political change. And so ordinary people, without political connections, should be able to have their voices heard in the vicinity of Parliament, where they will have the most impact.
Best wishes,
Naomi Smith
CEO - Best for Britain
P.S. If you haven’t yet signed our petition to save the right to protest in Parliament Square, you can do so here <[link removed]>.
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