Time To Move On

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A sun-worshipper is requested to leave Merrion Square Park, Dublin 2  on Bank Holiday May 1, 2020

Covid Emergency Powers are due to expire on Thursday.

Unless TDs vote to renew them.

Time for a petition!

Diarmaid Ó Cadhla writes:

The Emergency Powers allows a Minister to: Set aside provisions of the Universal Declaration on Human Rights, the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU and of our own Constitution – without any public discussion or vote’ Restrict our right to Work, Travel and Associate; Segregate and divide us based on Health Status; Force us carry a Digital Certificate (ID card) in order to gain access to services, including sports, restaurants and bars.; Dictate, by coercion, what medicines are put into our body, or that we wear face-coverings without any proven benefit; Delay medical treatments for things like Cancer and Heart Disease, in favour of a single illness which is far less dangerous.

We want respect for our fundamental Human and Civil Rights, they cannot be given and taken away at the whim of any Government. We demand respect for the right to Informed Consent and Bodily Integrity.

Sign here

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7 thoughts on “Time To Move On

  1. Daisy Chainsaw

    Convicted fraudster stockpiling people’s personal information? That’ll end well!

    1. K.Cavan

      A comment apiece from the two most mentally ill people I regularly encounter. I’m not saying this for effect, neither of them are right in the head.

  2. Gavin

    Yep totally agree it’s time they were removed, ridiculous to let the likes of FF/FG hold onto these powers they do enough damage as it is.

    1. SOQ

      This will be one to watch- who votes in what direction- they have no excuses for another extension so it will be interesting to see who the authoritarian people actually are.

        1. K.Cavan

          They are ALL authoritarian scumbags. Fascism is the default for Irish politicians, they expend so much energy painting themselves as “reasonable” because it allows them to actually be extremists.

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