Coalition breakup?

Three Tory MPs have tabled thirty new Bills to put before Parliament in a snub to the Coalition between their Party and the LibDems. It is highly unlikely that any of them will actually come into law but...stranger things have happened.

The MPs are Christopher Chope (Christchurch), Peter Bone (Wellingborough) and Phillip Hollobone (Kettering).

The new Bills include:
Apprehension of Burglars Bill - this gives immunity from prosecution to people who tackle burglars in their own home.
Rights Bill -  this will scrap the Human Rights Act and replace it with a British Bill of Rights
Broadcasting (Television Licence Fee Abolition) Bill - scraps the TV licence fee.
Return of Asylum Seekers Bill - to provide for the immediate return of asylum seekers to countries deemed as safe.
National Service Bill - to create a system of National Service for young people.
European Communities Act 1972 (Repeal) - this will get us out of the EU.


It is suggested that you write to your own MP and ask him/her to support whichever Bill you would like to see passed into Law (especially the last one). If you want to email him/her and don't know his email address - just ask, we have them all.


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