The British Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate on a Petition on the WHO International Health Regulations legislation
Monday 18 December at 11.30 am (London Time). The Department of Health and Social Care will send a Government Minister to respond.
Debates on e-petitions take place in Westminster Hall, the second chamber of the House of Commons. These are ‘general debate' motions expressed in neutral terms. These motions are worded ‘That this House has considered [a specific matter]'. This means that MPs taking part in the debate will not vote on the request of the petition at the end of the debate.
The British Petitions Committee has scheduled a debate on a Petition on the WHO International Health Regulations legislation
Monday 18 December at 11.30 am (London Time). The Department of Health and Social Care will send a Government Minister to respond.
Debates on e-petitions take place in Westminster Hall, the second chamber of the House of Commons. These are ‘general debate' motions expressed in neutral terms. These motions are worded ‘That this House has considered [a specific matter]'. This means that MPs taking part in the debate will not vote on the request of the petition at the end of the debate.
The correct Petition on the IHR Amendments is here - https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/635904
Watch the debate here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAs1cmIPXoc
Read the transcript here - https://hansard.parliament.uk/commons/2023-12-18
no expert witnesses are allowed to speak ,they have all been put in the public gallery if they are there and under no circumstance can they speak
This was known in advance. This was taken into account.