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Strip John Bercow's power to block foreign leaders from addressing Parliament

Submitted on Tuesday 7th February 2017

Rejected on Thursday 16th February 2017

Current status: Rejected

Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)

Petition Action

Strip John Bercow's power to block foreign leaders from addressing Parliament

Petition Details

John Bercow has said that President Trump should not be invited to speak in the Houses of Parliament. Irrespective of your views on Trump, John Bercow has overstepped the mark as Speaker and should stand down. This power to veto democratically elected leaders must be stripped from both speakers.

Additional Information

The Speaker of the House of Commons should, indeed must, be neutral in his views. This is intrinsic to the position of Speaker. He cannot now chair the 20th February debate as he cannot call to speak MPs in a fair and balanced way.
John Bercow also dispensed with the constitution by not liaising with the speaker of the House of Lords before his outburst., and has brought the position of Speaker into disrepute.


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This petition was rejected

The Government e-Petitions Team gave the following reason:

At present, there are three keyholders for Westminster Hall—the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Lord Speaker of the House of the Lords and the Lord Great Chamberlain. Ordinarily ​the use of Westminster Hall for a particular purpose would be authorised by agreement of the three keyholders.

It's clear from your petition that you would like the Speaker of the House of Commons and the Lord Speaker not to have a role in this process. However, we're not sure how you would like these decisions to be taken - whether by the Lord Great Chamberlain alone, or by some other body or person.

You could start a new petition explaining clearly what you would like the Government or Parliament to do.

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