UK/Parliament/Voted YES to vaccine passports in 2021
On 14 December 2021, the UK Parliament voted on the introduction of a "vaccine" passport, to regulate all parts of society bases on an always updated jab status.[1] This was a direct reversal of disingenuous claims made earlier that year that such a discriminatory system would not be introduced. Nadhim Zahawi, UK/Minister for Covid Vaccine Deployment for example claimed in February 2021 that the government was “not looking at a vaccine passport for our domestic economy”.[2]
Passed
The system was passed, with 369 Ayes versus 126 Noes (151 abstains).[3]
History
In February 2021, UK Transport Secretary Grant Shapps insisted that there were no plans to roll out such an ID for domestic purposes.[4]
On 11 May 2021, the UK government announced that from 17 May people in England who had received both COVID "vaccines" would be able to use the NHS app as a vaccine passport; a paper version would also be available.[5]
An open letter was released on 11 June from Jonathan Van Tam,, Deputy Chief Medical Officer, suggested that the government has a road map for vaccine passports already laid out and ready to be implemented.[6]
The England domestic NHS COVID Pass was discontinued on 12 May 2022, following the discontinuation of the domestic NHS COVID Pass letter on 1 April 2022.[7] The last for international travel was discontinued in March 2022[8]
Noes
The following MPs voted NO[9]: Diane Abbott,Adam Afriyie,Lee Anderson,Shaun Bailey,Siobhan Baillie,Steve Baker,Harriett Baldwin,John Baron,Apsana Begum,Scott Benton,Bob Blackman,Peter Bone,Ben Bradley,Karen Bradley,Graham Brady,Andrew Bridgen,Steve Brine,Dawn Butler,Alistair Carmichael,Miriam Cates,Wendy Chamberlain,Christopher Chope,Brendan Clarke-Smith,Geoffrey Clifton-Brown,Daisy Cooper,Jeremy Corbyn,Tracey Crouch,Philip Davies,David Davis,Dehenna Davison,Jonathan Djanogly,Jeffrey M Donaldson,Richard Drax,Iain Duncan Smith,Tobias Ellwood,Luke Evans,Tim Farron,Liam Fox,Louie French,Richard Fuller,Marcus Fysh,Nusrat Ghani,Jo Gideon,Paul Girvan,Chris Grayling,Chris Green,Damian Green,Sarah Green,James Grundy,Robert Halfon,Stephen Hammond,Mark Harper,John Hayes,Wera Hobhouse,Adam Holloway,Tom Hunt,Christine Jardine,Mark Jenkinson,David Jones,Simon Jupp,Alicia Kearns,Julian Knight,Greg Knight,Robert Largan,Pauline Latham,Andrea Leadsom,Edward Leigh,Emma Lewell-Buck,Andrew Lewer,Clive Lewis,Julian Lewis,Carla Lockhart,Chris Loder,Mark Logan,Rebecca Long Bailey,Jonathan Lord,Tim Loughton,Caroline Lucas,Craig Mackinlay,Anthony Mangnall,Karl McCartney,Stephen McPartland,Esther McVey,Stephen Metcalfe,Damien Moore,Robbie Moore,Layla Moran,Anne Marie Morris,Holly Mumby-Croft,Robert Neill,Matthew Offord,Sarah Olney,Ian Paisley,Mark Pawsey,Mike Penning,John Penrose,Andrew Percy,Tom Randall,John Redwood,Bell Ribeiro-Addy,Rob Roberts,Laurence Robertson,Andrew Rosindell,Gary Sambrook,Bob Seely,Jim Shannon,Greg Smith,Henry Smith,Ben Spencer,Jane Stevenson,John Stevenson,Graham Stringer,Julian Sturdy,Desmond Swayne,Robert Syms,Derek Thomas,Craig Tracey,Tom Tugendhat,Theresa Villiers,Christian Wakeford,Charles Walker,David Warburton,Giles Watling,Munira Wilson,Sammy Wilson,William Wragg,
Abstains
The following MPs abstained[10]: Imran Ahmad Khan,Nickie Aiken,Tahir Ali,Rosena Allin-Khan,Caroline Ansell,Tonia Antoniazzi,Edward Argar,Victoria Atkins,Hannah Bardell,Margaret Beckett,Órfhlaith Begley,Mhairi Black,Ian Blackford,Kirsty Blackman,Olivia Blake,Paul Blomfield,Steven Bonnar,Andrew Bowie,Mickey Brady,Kevin Brennan,Deidre Brock,Alan Brown,Richard Burgon,Liam Byrne,Amy Callaghan,Lisa Cameron,Gregory Campbell,Dan Carden,Sarah Champion,Douglas Chapman,Joanna Cherry,Feryal Clark,Elliot Colburn,Rosie Cooper,Ronnie Cowan,Angela Crawley,Janet Daby,Ed Davey,Wayne David,Alex Davies-Jones,Martyn Day,Marsha De Cordova,Caroline Dinenage,Martin Docherty-Hughes,Michelle Donelan,Dave Doogan,Allan Dorans,David Duguid,Jonathan Edwards,Florence Eshalomi,Nigel Evans,Stephen Farry,Simon Fell,Marion Fellows,Margaret Ferrier,John Finucane,Stephen Flynn,Mary Kelly Foy,Mark Francois,Barry Gardiner,Patricia Gibson,Michelle Gildernew,Patrick Grady,Peter Grant,Claire Hanna,Neale Hanvey,Emma Hardy,Rebecca Harris,Chris Hazzard,John Healey,Drew Hendry,Darren Henry,Stewart Hosie,Lindsay Hoyle,Imran Hussain,Alister Jack,Dan Jarvis,Ranil Jayawardena,Fay Jones,Ruth Jones,Mike Kane,Peter Kyle,Eleanor Laing,Ben Lake,David Lammy,John Lamont,Ian Lavery,Chris Law,Ian Liddell-Grainger,David Linden,Jack Lopresti,Kenny MacAskill,Angus Brendan MacNeil,Shabana Mahmood,Paul Maskey,Christian Matheson,Theresa May,Siobhain McDonagh,Stewart Malcolm McDonald,Stuart C McDonald,Anne McLaughlin,Jim McMahon,John McNally,Ian Mearns,Mark Menzies,Johnny Mercer,Andrew Mitchell,Francie Molloy,Carol Monaghan,Penny Mordaunt,Grahame Morris,Jill Mortimer,David Mundell,Gavin Newlands,Charlotte Nichols,John Nicolson,Jesse Norman,Brendan O'Hara,Kate Osamor,Kate Osborne,Kirsten Oswald,Jess Phillips,Bridget Phillipson,Luke Pollard,Lucy Powell,Anum Qaisar,Rachel Reeves,Gavin Robinson,Douglas Ross,Liz Saville Roberts,Tommy Sheppard,Alyn Smith,Cat Smith,Jeff Smith,Alex Sobel,Chris Stephens,Jamie Stone,Zarah Sultana,Rishi Sunak,Alison Thewliss,Owen Thompson,Richard Thomson,Jon Trickett,Matt Vickers,Ben Wallace,Claudia Webbe,Philippa Whitford,Hywel Williams,Rosie Winterton,Pete Wishart
Known Participants
85 of the 369 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Rushanara Ali | UK Labour MP on the executive committee of the British-American Project. |
Jon Ashworth | Jonathan Ashworth confided in a Tory friend that Labour wasn't going to win the UK/2019 General Election. Keir Starmer kept him in his position. |
Kemi Badenoch | Chosen as Conservative Party leader in November 2024 |
Stephen Barclay | British Conservative MP and former Minister |
Hilary Benn | Warmongering son of the great peace and social justice activist Tony Benn, proving that the apple sometimes land far from the tree. |
Crispin Blunt | Sandhurst, Le Cercle, MP, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee |
Peter Bottomley | |
Ben Bradshaw | UK politician and a member of the Integrity Initiative |
Suella Braverman | |
Anthony Browne | British Bankers' Association CEO, MP, ... |
Chris Bryant | Private school-educated Labour MP for Rhondda |
Alun Cairns | |
Greg Clark | UK politician, WEF/Global Future Council/Cities of Tomorrow |
James Cleverly | Made UK/Home Secretary in 2023 |
Thérèse Coffey | The UK’s new cigar-smoking Health Secretary<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Damian Collins | Integrity Initiative connected UK politician cum propagandist member of the Center for Countering Digital Hate |
Yvette Cooper | Chair of the Home Affairs Select Committee |
Robert Courts | |
Claire Coutinho | |
Stephen Crabb | British Conservative politician. Parliamentary Chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel. Member of the intelligence service front group Henry Jackson Society. |
Stella Creasy | British Labour Co-operative politician |
Nadine Dorries | Anti BBC, Online Safety Bill and Vaccine-promoting former British Cabinet Minister, one of Boris Johnson's biggest defenders |
Oliver Dowden | PR company Hill and Knowlton, then UK media minister, promoter of "vaccine passports" |
Philip Dunne | British Conservative Party politician and possible deep state operative. |
Angela Eagle | UK Labour Party MP |
Maria Eagle | British Labour MP who held several ministerial appointments in Tony Blair's government |
David Evennett | UK Conservative Government Whip 2012-2018 |
Vicky Ford | A member of the European Parliament |
Mark Garnier | UK MP who attended Le Cercle in Washington DC in 2018 |
John Glen | British conservative politician and Accenture consultant, with significant business ties. |
Robert Goodwill | UK politician |
Michael Gove | Minister for Intergovernmental Relations and Secretary of State in Boris Johnson's government. Reappointed by Rishi Sunak |
Kate Green | Member of Parliament from the Labour Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Education. |
Matt Hancock | UK health secretary who promoted the UK Covid lockdown, while profiting financially from the UK government's handling of the event. |
Greg Hands | UK politician who attended Le Cercle in Washington in 2018. |
Harriet Harman | UK Labour politician given the task of "reforming" the Welfare State. |
Meg Hillier | British Labour and Co-operative politician |
Damian Hinds | UK Minister of State for Security and Borders |
Margaret Hodge | |
Kate Hollern | |
George Howarth | |
Jeremy Hunt | High profile Tory politician |
Sajid Javid | Politician whose resignation in July 2022 led to the fall of Boris Johnson. |
Boris Johnson | Deep state functionary Bullingdon puppet leader |
Darren Jones | |
Kevan Jones | Labour defence politician with safe establishment views |
Gillian Keegan | |
Liz Kendall | Blairite Labour party leadership contender in 2015, Member of Parliament for Leicester West |
Afzal Khan | |
Kwasi Kwarteng | British Chancellor and suspected deep state operative who reportedly chaired Le Cercle from 2017. |
... further results |
References
- ↑ https://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2021/1416/regulation/1/made
- ↑ https://t.co/793NbIY04m?amp=1
- ↑ https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/1182#ayes
- ↑ https://www.rt.com/uk/515138-international-vaccine-passport-travel-covid/
- ↑ https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-57070185
- ↑ https://expose-news.com/2021/06/16/is-this-confirmation-that-the-uk-government-will-implement-domestic-covid-19-vaccine-passports/
- ↑ https://www.gov.uk/guidance/nhs-covid-pass#full-publication-update-history
- ↑ https://www.independent.co.uk/travel/news-and-advice/covid-travel-rules-dropped-uk-latest-b2038726.html
- ↑ https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/1182#noes
- ↑ https://votes.parliament.uk/Votes/Commons/Division/1182#notrecorded