Rejected petition Vote of no confidence for Mark Drakeford, since he has breached Article 25 of the Human Rights Act

Since introducing the non essentials ban in the latest Welsh lockdown, Mr Drakeford has breached our human rights as stated in Article 25 of the Human rights act:
"Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights covers a wide range of rights, including those to adequate food, water, sanitation, clothing, housing and medical care, as well as social protection covering situations beyond one's control, such as disability, widowhood, unemployment and old age."
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As he believes he is above this Act a vote of no confidence should be arranged and he should be removed from power with immediate effect

Article 25 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights covers a wide range of rights, including those to adequate food, water, sanitation, clothing, housing and medical care, as well as social protection covering situations beyond one's control, such as disability, widowhood, unemployment and old age.

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Allow supermarkets to sell "non-essential" items during lockdown: https://petitions.senedd.wales/petitions/244282

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