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Date4 December 2021
LocationHouse of Commons
ParticipantsDebbie Abrahams, Nigel Adams, Bim Afolami, Peter Aldous, Rushanara Ali, Lucy Allan, Mike Amesbury, Fleur Anderson, Stuart Anderson, Stuart Andrew, Jonathan Ashworth, Sarah Atherton, Gareth Bacon, Richard Bacon, Kemi Badenoch, Duncan Baker, Steve Barclay, Paula Barker, Simon Baynes, Aaron Bell, Hilary Benn, Paul Beresford, Jake Berry, Clive Betts, Saqib Bhatti, Crispin Blunt, Peter Bottomley, Ben Bradshaw, Suella Braverman, Jack Brereton, Paul Bristow, Sara Britcliffe, Nicholas Brown, Lyn Brown, Anthony Browne, Fiona Bruce, Chris Bryant, Felicity Buchan, Karen Buck, Robert Buckland, Alex Burghart, Conor Burns, Rob Butler, Ian Byrne, Ruth Cadbury, Alun Cairns, Alan Campbell, Andy Carter, James Cartlidge, William Cash, Maria Caulfield, Alex Chalk, Bambos Charalambous, Rehman Chishti, Jo Churchill, Greg Clark, Simon Clarke, Theo Clarke, Chris Clarkson, James Cleverly, Thérèse Coffey, Damian Collins, Yvette Cooper, Alberto Costa, Robert Courts, Claire Coutinho, Geoffrey Cox, Neil Coyle, Stephen Crabb, Stella Creasy, Virginia Crosbie, Jon Cruddas, John Cryer, Judith Cummins, Alex Cunningham, James Daly, David T C Davies, James Davies, Gareth Davies, Geraint Davies, Mims Davies, Thangam Debbonaire, Tanmanjeet Singh Dhesi, Sarah Dines, Leo Docherty, Anneliese Dodds, Nadine Dorries, Stephen Doughty, Peter Dowd, Oliver Dowden, Jack Dromey, Flick Drummond, James Duddridge, Rosie Duffield, Philip Dunne, Angela Eagle, Maria Eagle, Colum Eastwood, Mark Eastwood, Ruth Edwards, Clive Efford, Julie Elliott, Michael Ellis, Chris Elmore, Natalie Elphicke, Bill Esterson, George Eustice, Chris Evans, Luke Evans, David Evennett, Ben Everitt, Michael Fabricant, Laura Farris, Colleen Fletcher, Katherine Fletcher, Mark Fletcher, Nick Fletcher, Vicky Ford, Kevin Foster, Yvonne Fovargue, Vicky Foxcroft, Lucy Frazer, George Freeman, Mike Freer, Gill Furniss, Roger Gale, Mark Garnier, Nick Gibb, Peter Gibson, Preet Kaur Gill, John Glen, Mary Glindon, Robert Goodwill, Michael Gove, Richard Graham, Helen Grant, James Gray, Kate Green, Lilian Greenwood, Margaret Greenwood, Andrew Griffith, Nia Griffith, Kate Griffiths, Jonathan Gullis, Andrew Gwynne, Louise Haigh, Luke Hall, Fabian Hamilton, Matt Hancock, Greg Hands, Harriet Harman, Carolyn Harris, Trudy Harrison, Sally-Ann Hart, Simon Hart, Helen Hayes, Oliver Heald, James Heappey, Chris Heaton-Harris, Gordon Henderson, Mark Hendrick, Antony Higginbotham, Meg Hillier, Damian Hinds, Simon Hoare, Margaret Hodge, Sharon Hodgson, Richard Holden, Kate Hollern, Kevin Hollinrake, Paul Holmes, Rachel Hopkins, George Howarth, John Howell, Paul Howell, Nigel Huddleston, Neil Hudson, Eddie Hughes, Jane Hunt, Jeremy Hunt, Rupa Huq, Sajid Javid, Bernard Jenkin, Andrea Jenkyns, Robert Jenrick, Boris Johnson, Diana Johnson, Caroline Johnson, Gareth Johnson, Kim Johnson, David Johnston, Andrew Jones, Darren Jones, Gerald Jones, Kevan Jones, Marcus Jones, Sarah Jones, Daniel Kawczynski, Gillian Keegan, Barbara Keeley, Liz Kendall, Afzal Khan, Stephen Kinnock, Danny Kruger, Kwasi Kwarteng, Kim Leadbeater, Ian Levy, Brandon Lewis, Tony Lloyd, Marco Longhi, Julia Lopez, Holly Lynch, Cherilyn Mackrory, Rachel Maclean, Justin Madders, Khalid Mahmood, Alan Mak, Seema Malhotra, Kit Malthouse, Scott Mann, Julie Marson, Rachael Maskell, Jerome Mayhew, Paul Maynard, Steve McCabe, Kerry McCarthy, Jason McCartney, Andy McDonald, John McDonnell, Pat McFadden, Conor McGinn, Alison McGovern, Catherine McKinnell, Anna McMorrin, Huw Merriman, Edward Miliband, Robin Millar, Maria Miller, Amanda Milling, Nigel Mills, Navendu Mishra, Gagan Mohindra, Jessica Morden, Stephen Morgan, David Morris, James Morris, Joy Morrissey, Wendy Morton, Kieran Mullan, Ian Murray, James Murray, Sheryll Murray, Andrew Murrison, Lisa Nandy, Lia Nici, Caroline Nokes, Alex Norris, Neil O'Brien, Chi Onwurah, Guy Opperman, Abena Oppong-Asare, Taiwo Owatemi, Sarah Owen, Neil Parish, Priti Patel, Stephanie Peacock, Matthew Pennycook, Toby Perkins, Chris Philp, Christopher Pincher, Dan Poulter, Rebecca Pow, Victoria Prentis, Mark Pritchard, Tom Pursglove, Jeremy Quin, Will Quince, Yasmin Qureshi, Dominic Raab, Angela Rayner, Steve Reed, Christina Rees, Jacob Rees-Mogg, Ellie Reeves, Jonathan Reynolds, Nicola Richards, Angela Richardson, Marie Rimmer, Mary Robinson, Matt Rodda, Lee Rowley, Dean Russell, Lloyd Russell-Moyle, David Rutley, Selaine Saxby, Paul Scully, Andrew Selous, Naz Shah, Grant Shapps, Alok Sharma, Virendra Sharma, Barry Sheerman, Alec Shelbrooke, Tulip Siddiq, David Simmonds, Chris Skidmore, Andy Slaughter, Chloe Smith, Julian Smith, Nick Smith, Royston Smith, Karin Smyth, Amanda Solloway, John Spellar, Mark Spencer, Alexander Stafford, Keir Starmer, Andrew Stephenson, Jo Stevens, Bob Stewart, Iain Stewart, Gary Streeter, Wes Streeting, Mel Stride, Graham Stuart, James Sunderland, Mark Tami, Sam Tarry, Gareth Thomas, Nick Thomas-Symonds, Emily Thornberry, Maggie Throup, Stephen Timms, Edward Timpson, Kelly Tolhurst, Justin Tomlinson, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, Laura Trott, Elizabeth Truss, Karl Turner, Derek Twigg, Liz Twist, Shailesh Vara, Valerie Vaz, Martin Vickers, Robin Walker, Jamie Wallis, Matt Warman, Suzanne Webb, Catherine West, Matt Western, Helen Whately, Heather Wheeler, Alan Whitehead, Mick Whitley, Craig Whittaker, John Whittingdale, Nadia Whittome, Bill Wiggin, James Wild, Craig Williams, Gavin Williamson, Beth Winter, Mike Wood, Jeremy Wright, Mohammad Yasin, Jacob Young, Nadhim Zahawi, Daniel Zeichner
PerpetratorsUK/Parliament
Interests“vaccine passport”
DescriptionThese members of the UK Parliament voted YES to the introduction of a "vaccine" passport in 2021

On 14 December 2021, the UK Parliament voted on the introduction of a "vaccine" passport, an apartheid system that was to regulate all parts of society bases on an always updated jab status.[1]

Passed

The system was passed, with 369 Ayes versus 126 Noes (151 abstains).[2]



 

Known Participants

83 of the 369 of the participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Rushanara AliUK Labour MP on the executive committee of the British-American Project.
Jon AshworthJonathan 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 BadenochRising Tory cabinet minister
Stephen BarclayBritish Conservative MP and former Minister
Hilary BennWarmongering son of the great peace and social justice activist Tony Benn, proving that the apple sometimes land far from the tree.
Crispin BluntSandhurst, Le Cercle, MP, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee
Peter Bottomley
Ben BradshawUK politician and a member of the Integrity Initiative
Suella Braverman
Anthony BrowneBritish Bankers' Association CEO, MP, ...
Chris BryantPrivate school-educated Labour MP for Rhondda
Alun Cairns
Greg ClarkUK politician, WEF/Global Future Council/Cities of Tomorrow
James CleverlyMade UK/Home Secretary in 2023
Thérèse CoffeyThe UK’s new cigar-smoking Health Secretary<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a>
Damian CollinsIntegrity Initiative connected UK politician cum propagandist member of the Center for Countering Digital Hate
Yvette CooperChair of the Home Affairs Select Committee
Robert Courts
Claire Coutinho
Stephen CrabbBritish Conservative politician. Parliamentary Chairman of Conservative Friends of Israel. Member of the intelligence service front group Henry Jackson Society.
Stella CreasyBritish Labour Co-operative politician
Nadine DorriesAnti BBC, Online Safety Bill and Vaccine-promoting former British Cabinet Minister, one of Boris Johnson's biggest defenders
Oliver DowdenPR company Hill and Knowlton, then UK media minister, promoter of "vaccine passports"
Philip DunneBritish Conservative Party politician and possible deep state operative.
Angela EagleUK Labour Party MP
Maria EagleBritish Labour MP who held several ministerial appointments in Tony Blair's government
David EvennettUK Conservative Government Whip 2012-2018
Vicky FordA member of the European Parliament
Mark GarnierUK MP who attended Le Cercle in Washington DC in 2018
John GlenBritish conservative politician and Accenture consultant, with significant business ties.
Robert GoodwillUK politician
Michael GoveMinister for Intergovernmental Relations and Secretary of State in Boris Johnson's government. Reappointed by Rishi Sunak
Kate GreenMember of Parliament from the Labour Party and Shadow Secretary of State for Education.
Matt HancockUK health secretary who promoted the UK Covid lockdown, while profiting financially from the UK government's handling of the event.
Greg HandsUK politician who attended Le Cercle in Washington in 2018.
Harriet HarmanUK Labour politician given the task of "reforming" the Welfare State.
Meg HillierBritish Labour and Co-operative politician
Damian HindsUK Minister of State for Security and Borders
Margaret Hodge
Kate Hollern
George Howarth
Jeremy HuntHigh profile Tory politician
Sajid JavidPolitician whose resignation in July 2022 led to the fall of Boris Johnson.
Boris JohnsonDeep state functionary Bullingdon puppet leader
Darren Jones
Kevan JonesLabour defence politician with safe establishment views
Gillian Keegan
Liz KendallBlairite Labour party leadership contender in 2015, Member of Parliament for Leicester West
Afzal Khan
Kwasi KwartengBritish Chancellor and suspected deep state operative who reportedly chaired Le Cercle from 2017.
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