Submitted on Sunday 27th July 2025
Rejected on Wednesday 3rd September 2025
Current status: Rejected
Rejection code: no-action (see below for details)
Reform Legal Language.Protect Individuals against Labels-“Person”or“Participant”
The UK must define “natural person,” ban vague labels like “subject,” and require consent for surveillance and data use. People must know how they’re classified, be able to challenge it, and be treated as human beings—not administrative objects.
Urgent Need for Reform
Vague legal terms like “subject” and “participant” are being used now to classify and control people without consent or transparency. This undermines rights, erodes trust, and allows institutions to act without accountability. Legal reform is urgently needed to protect individuals from being reduced to labels rather than recognised as human beings.
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