dishonestEconomic migrants should be discouraged.
they arent economic migrants
dishonestEconomic migrants should be discouraged.
Best point you’ve made in this thread so far.
do you have any evidence on this, or is it just conjectureLook at the claims vs status grants. Then ask yourself what happens to all those who are denied. Where do they go? Do they go home? Then look at all the claimants who have claimed asylum in many safe countries along the way and have been denied. Why did other safe countries deny their claim and we should not?
It has no powers of enforcement. It's not an EU function. I assume we are signed up to it but there appears to be a UN charter as well. Refugee rights UN style. Then the Geneva convention.Government will declare the ECHR not fit for purpose, meddling in domestic affairs
Only TWO signatories have left the ECHR in it's history, Greece, after a coup, and Russia, after an invasion of Ukraine
As said, it was set up by a Conservative Government and does not confer any rights other than those long recognised by Common Law or set out in Parliament long ago.
Only TWO signatories have left the ECHR in it's history, Greece, after a coup, and Russia, after an invasion of Ukraine
As said, it was set up by a Conservative Government and does not confer any rights other than those long recognised by Common Law or set out in Parliament long ago.
So it costs less to travel the shorter distances between towns and villages in the UK than it does in (very similar make-up) France?Economic migrants should be discouraged. We have the same population as France and are roughly half the size.
Along with planning to break international law, the budding pariah state that is the UK will have no trouble fitting in with that small group then!Only TWO signatories have left the ECHR in it's history, Greece, after a coup, and Russia, after an invasion of Ukraine
As said, it was set up by a Conservative Government and does not confer any rights other than those long recognised by Common Law or set out in Parliament long ago.
UK law is based on interpretation/precedent/convention/parliamentary decree...The UK unlike others does not have a written constitution.