This petition was submitted during the 2019-2024 parliament
Rejected petition Create a 'Nightingale' Parliament to restart democratic debate during COVID-19.
Establish a 'pop-up' Parliament (like the Nightingale Hospitals) in an exhibition centre based on the design of the Bunderstag or Scottish debating chamber. Individual seats and desks with microphones spaced according to social distancing rules with Cabinet and Speaker in a position of prominence.
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Nightingale Hospitals addressed the need to provide rapid care facilities, the same could be done for a 'pop-up' Parliament. This would allow 'chamber based' debate to resume in a safe, clean, modern, high tech environment. Exhibition centres in the UK are largely based near good transport hubs of bus, rail and road. They have on-site hotels and other essential facilities. With the Palace of Westminster not fit for purpose, perhaps this could also provide a long term model for the future?
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