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[Politics] ECHR



Berty23

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Jun 26, 2012
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Looking forward to the stories of “yes but I didn’t mean to vote to lose my human rights”
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I can just imagine the level of intelligence and accuracy in the debates.

“But we voted to leave”

“The ECHR is a different entity that we helped set up”

“Yeah but……we voted to leave!”

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I stumped a Brexiter yesterday when he was ranting about the ECHR. I asked him if he admired Sir Winston Churchill and Boris Johnson.
He didn’t reply so I gave it a few hours and then pointed out that Churchill started the ECHR, and Johnson’s maternal grandfather was involved for over 20 years, and President for 10 of those years.
This wasn’t for his benefit because he knew it was right, but for his ‘followers’.
 


WATFORD zero

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Jul 10, 2003
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Boris Johnson as Mayor of London, introduced the ULEZ scheme. Sadiq Khan is Mayor of London now, but Grant Schapps is Minister for Transport, told Khan he had to extend the scheme or it would affect the funding from government for TFL (Transport for London)

Do you see how easy it is to deceive people?
Particularly those who want to be deceived in order to justify what they have already decided ???
 




Lyndhurst 14

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Jan 16, 2008
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The Tories seem to be following the same playbook as the Republicans in the States and lurching ever further to the right, showing less compassion and determined to erode hard won human rights. Some of my Republican friends in the States say that party no longer represents them and their beliefs and I'm sure some Tory voters in this country are starting to think the same about the Conservative party
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I can't see that happening. There are quite a number of Tories who would be horrified at the prospect. Not only would it put us on par with Russia and Belarus, it would also screw up the Good Friday Agreement and our Brexit deal. The more sensible members of the government know this
At the moment, it’s Jenrick making all the noise, with Braverman threatening ‘all the crooked lefty lawyers’.
It’s all distraction tactics.
 


A1X

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Sep 1, 2017
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No it isn't. It's Sadiq Khan's, the Labour Mayor of London.
People being wrong so confidently will never not be amusing. Hence this post is quite funny.
 






GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
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No it’s not! It’s Johnson’s policy that Khan is expanding
"That Khan is expanding" - yes.

Anyway, argument is as pointless as it is unacceptable on a thread for rants against the Government (which I'm not much enamoured with either!) so I'm out! :)
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I can't see that happening. There are quite a number of Tories who would be horrified at the prospect. Not only would it put us on par with Russia and Belarus, it would also screw up the Good Friday Agreement and our Brexit deal. The more sensible members of the government know this
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
"That Khan is expanding" - yes.

Anyway, argument is as pointless as it is unacceptable on a thread for rants against the Government (which I'm not much enamoured with either!) so I'm out! :)
You have been shown proof that Grant Schapps put pressure on Khan but refuse to believe it.
 




Dibdab

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Sep 28, 2021
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The removal of rights is happening at a frightening pace and the British public is just sleep walking into it. We have already lost our right to protest, a fundamental basic of democracy, and no one has barely mentioned it, highlighting that the media will only communicate what they are told to. Labour have already said they wont reverse this. Now this. Whilst climate management is obviously very important there is much being proposed that will seriously restrict freedoms. The most disturbing is food management and the risk to independent farming. Control the food, control the people. Synthetic food to protect the environment the logical next step. Digital currencies are on the doorstep and mean your finances can be turned off by the flick of a switch. The WEF seem totally batshit crazy bond villain mad, are talking about chipping everyone into a dystopian AI horror show where everything and everyone can be monitored, and they carry huge weight in western Governments including the UK.
 


Littlemo

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Aug 25, 2022
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I can't see that happening. There are quite a number of Tories who would be horrified at the prospect. Not only would it put us on par with Russia and Belarus, it would also screw up the Good Friday Agreement and our Brexit deal. The more sensible members of the government know this

I’d love to believe you but I’m not sure I’ll ever believe that anything can’t happen any more. Not after the shut show that was Brexit.
 


Westdene Seagull

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Oct 27, 2003
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The arse end of Hangleton
The removal of rights is happening at a frightening pace and the British public is just sleep walking into it. We have already lost our right to protest, a fundamental basic of democracy, and no one has barely mentioned it, highlighting that the media will only communicate what they are told to. Labour have already said they wont reverse this. Now this. Whilst climate management is obviously very important there is much being proposed that will seriously restrict freedoms. The most disturbing is food management and the risk to independent farming. Control the food, control the people. Synthetic food to protect the environment the logical next step. Digital currencies are on the doorstep and mean your finances can be turned off by the flick of a switch. The WEF seem totally batshit crazy bond villain mad, are talking about chipping everyone into a dystopian AI horror show where everything and everyone can be monitored, and they carry huge weight in western Governments including the UK.
The first sentence I could possibly agree with. The rest is hyperbole and exaggeration.
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
For 2 hours I had hope when Sunak was made PM, but then he appointed Braverman and it was obvious nothing would improve, some things are getting worse.

The Blukippers in charge are desperate to turn the UK into some sort of uber divided society just like we have seen in the US.

I hope the public don't fall for it, but just look at the state of our dysfunctional media incapable holding the government to account. Its never easy for the opposition.

The GE when is comes is going to be horrid, Tories can still stoop lower yet
 




nicko31

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Jan 7, 2010
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Gods country fortnightly
It may seem so at the moment but check out Freeports and Charter Cities. You don't know what you've got til it's gone.
Chartered cities really are the Tory Brexit rights dream. A place when you the rules don't apply, a place when works rights don't apply, a place when environmental standards are for the birds.

Deregulation to reward vested interests was all Brexit was ever was and the useful idiots in the redwall would help deliver it
 


Hugo Rune

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Feb 23, 2012
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And there lies the issue - the next GE the Tories will highlight the word European without explaining that the ECHR and the EU are two entirely different entities. The only link being that to be an EU member you have to signed up to the ECHR charter.
I believe that we were the major contributor to the charter. It was essentially, a British concept.

Now watch as the foreign owned right wing press hand in hand with the Tories attempt to gas light the nation into believing that it’s essentially another part of the EU that we need to leave. So many uneducated souls will buy that hook, line and sinker.

I feel sorry for the Brits who put months and months of work into that charter to make sure that it suited Britain and was dominated by our preferences, values and standards. This government stinks.
 




Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
Chartered cities really are the Tory Brexit rights dream. A place when you the rules don't apply, a place when works rights don't apply, a place when environmental standards are for the birds.

Deregulation to reward vested interests was all Brexit was ever was and the useful idiots in the redwall would help deliver it
Planning permissions don't apply. Look at the 'Solent Freeport' All 'sounding very positive' about Southampton, but why does the area include the New Forest? Greenbelt? What Greenbelt?
The Tories talk about Freeports as being an innovation but Cameron ditched them in 2012 (so were allowed in the EU) They will end up being tax free money laundering areas, with no rights for the residents.
GB PLC.
 


Thunder Bolt

Silly old bat
I believe that we were the major contributor to the charter. It was essentially, a British concept.

Now watch as the foreign owned right wing press hand in hand with the Tories attempt to gas light the nation into believing that it’s essentially another part of the EU that we need to leave. So many uneducated souls will buy that hook, line and sinker.

I feel sorry for the Brits who put months and months of work into that charter to make sure that it suited Britain and was dominated by our preferences, values and standards. This government stinks.
Britain played a central role in drawing up the convention under Winston Churchill, one of the current prime minister’s great heroes. Johnson’s maternal grandfather, James Fawcett, was president of the now-defunct European Commission of Human Rights from 1962 to 1984.


This article from last year shows how the Tory Party are manufacturing a 'war' against the ECHR to be able to sever ties from it.
 


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