WE have undergone some of the most intense changes to our lives in the past seven months.

If you feel, as I do, that the threat from Coronavirus / Covid 19 / Sars Cov 2, has been massively over-hyped by politicians and the media to elicit a panicked response from the population, in order to justify huge changes to our way of life that would never have been tolerated without it, then I strongly urge you to write to your MP and compel them to vote against renewing the 342 page Coronavirus legislation (plus all the 220 statutory instruments that have since accompanied it) that was rushed through parliament on March 25 without a vote.

These 342 pages were supposedly written in about about 10 days !

There will be a six-month review of the Act by all MPs in parliament on or around September 25. 

This act, supplemented by 96 prior acts, including the Public Health Control of Disease Act 1984 & the Civil Contingencies Act 2004, is what gives the government, the police and the council all the powers they now have, including the ability to lock us down and the power to stop our masked kids from mixing with their friends at school.

I, and a growing number of people I talk to, feel these powers are far and way more than is necessary to combat this situation we all find ourselves in, even allowing for all sorts of differing opinions on how serious this 'pandemic' actually is.

The four Wirral MPs - Mick Whitley, Alison McGovern, Margaret Greenwood and Angela Eagle - can all be contacted at their surgeries or by email, in order to urge them to vote to suspend this shocking piece of legislation.

Email mick.whitley.mp@parliament.uk alison.mcgovern.mp@parliament.uk margaret.greenwood.mp@parliament.uk eaglea@parliament.uk

I feel this is of an unprecedented urgency and it is massively important for as many of us to do this as is possible, in order to begin to return to what most of us call a normal way of life.

The return to normality is, by no means, guaranteed whilst the government and its minions hold these powers.

Parliament very rarely gives back power that it takes,.

We need to put a stop to this madness.

J Cook, by email