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Time To Dispense With The Echr......
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After last nights episode, we should leave and create our own HR law, we had common sense before. Now we have "human rights" for all manner of low life being used to suppress the human rights of the law abiding tax payer. We need to ditch our involvement pronto. What say you?
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Well over time to ditch it and create separate UK HR legislation that is actually to do with HR.
14:01 Wed 15th Jun 2022
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Noooooooooo
we have had this before ( so what ? no one reads my posts). This court ( as the Beebster said 6 o'clock) has nothing to do with the EU.
It has to do with our signing the 1951 Refugee treaty
we have to abrogate the treaty ( = tell it and them to poss off in AB speak) - so what, the PM abrogated an irish treaty last week and a European treaty a few years ago
er that is about it
we have had this before ( so what ? no one reads my posts). This court ( as the Beebster said 6 o'clock) has nothing to do with the EU.
It has to do with our signing the 1951 Refugee treaty
we have to abrogate the treaty ( = tell it and them to poss off in AB speak) - so what, the PM abrogated an irish treaty last week and a European treaty a few years ago
er that is about it
PP:
'under Title II: Basis for Cooperation, Article COMPROV.4: Democracy, rule of law and human rights, "1. The Parties shall continue to uphold the shared values and principles of democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human rights, which underpin their domestic and international policies. In that regard, the Parties reaffirm their respect for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the international human rights treaties to which they are parties". Eagle-eyed readers will note; however, the agreement does not specifically mention the ECHR, but this is what is referred to as one of the international treaties to which they are parties.'
https:/ /www.le xology. com/lib rary/de tail.as px?g=7e 0577d5- e617-47 1a-8e00 -5c9647 41965c
'under Title II: Basis for Cooperation, Article COMPROV.4: Democracy, rule of law and human rights, "1. The Parties shall continue to uphold the shared values and principles of democracy, the rule of law, and respect for human rights, which underpin their domestic and international policies. In that regard, the Parties reaffirm their respect for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the international human rights treaties to which they are parties". Eagle-eyed readers will note; however, the agreement does not specifically mention the ECHR, but this is what is referred to as one of the international treaties to which they are parties.'
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