Britain is set to pull out of the
discredited European Convention on Human Rights that has allowed
dangerous criminals and hate preachers to remain in the UK.
It
marks a triumph for The Mail on Sunday’s campaign against the ludicrous
abuses of justice carried out in the name of human rights.
The
historic move, to be announced soon by Home Secretary Theresa May,
would mean foreign courts could no longer meddle in British justice.
The
European Convention has led to such hugely controversial decisions as
banning the deportation of radical cleric Abu Qatada and giving British
prisoners the right to vote.
Mrs
May’s bold proposals to include the move in the next Tory Election
manifesto reflect the party’s growing hostility towards Europe. If
enacted, her policy would leave British judges free to interpret the
law without interference from the Strasbourg-based European Court of
Human Rights (ECHR).
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It amazes me the any country can have the right to tell another country who they can deport, or not deport. This is an example of how screwed up governments are. It's unbelievable .........
ReplyDeleteThis is an example of how screwed up governments are.
DeletePrecisely. Of course, it's amazing that a country can tell a state also.