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Human Rights Court Is A Threat To Democracy
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At last a Judge (a former Lord Chief Justice) has said exactly. What I and a lot of other think. The ECHR is run by a load of unelected judges, some from countries with dodgy human rights themselves, imposing their will on other people.
http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-27 75796/H uman-ri ghts-co urt-thr eat-dem ocracy- Ex-Lord -Chief- Justice -blasts -unelec ted-Str asbourg -judges .html
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.erm did I read right ? Judge Judge ( unelected ) slams unelected Strasbourg judges.
David Pannick leftie lawyer of the Times had it right in todays Times
http:// www.the times.c o.uk/tt o/law/c olumnis ts/arti cle4223 691.ece
Is the conservative govt really go into the next election on the promise ‘Vote Conservative and we will take away your human rights’?”
Quite right
so the PM - chubby ex Bullingdon member - is gonna replace the Human Rights Act with ter daaaa a new Bill of Rights which will have er less rights in it, for you and me and more rights for the govt ( usually to keep quiet )
Crazy
[ Sorry people will ask what is crazy about a govt taking away our trights ? ]
David Pannick leftie lawyer of the Times had it right in todays Times
http://
Is the conservative govt really go into the next election on the promise ‘Vote Conservative and we will take away your human rights’?”
Quite right
so the PM - chubby ex Bullingdon member - is gonna replace the Human Rights Act with ter daaaa a new Bill of Rights which will have er less rights in it, for you and me and more rights for the govt ( usually to keep quiet )
Crazy
[ Sorry people will ask what is crazy about a govt taking away our trights ? ]
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