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[-] HumanPenguin@feddit.uk 6 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

As funny as the idea sounds.

A few million people filling in a parliamentary partition along the lines off.


We request parliament return the right to national Banishment laws. Applied via referendum when politicians commit crimes in office. Such as those participated in by Boris Johnson over the COVID pandemic.


The undersigned consider this to be the ultimate expression of the democratic process. And the only way to ensure future MPs recognise the importance of public opinion on their actions.


While unlikely to pass. With a few million votes, it would be forced to be discussed in parliamentary committee. And inform BJ very clearly of the value of an STFU policy.

More so when the parlimentary commitee points out the ECHR bans its members banishing citizens.

If we leave parliment has no limitation to leaving boris without citizenship.

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