I understand the HRA can be amended. But I just want a simple answer as to how that can be done in a way which will stop the small boats. I have done quite a bit of Googling and cannot find anything to support what you say. If I knew this stuff, I would be able to give a lucid and simple explanation in a couple of short paragraphs. And I expect others to try to do the same.
I don't think it's possible to give a short explanation. Unless you are willing to accept "because it can".
First you have to go back to the situation before the HRA existed and then look at the goal of creating the HRA. It had 4 purposes.
1) make it easier for people to "enforce" their human rights in the domestic court system.
2) tidy up some additional "rights" not covered by the ECHR obligation
3) Place a statutory duty on all government bodies to comply.
4) Prevent other legislation overriding it and place a burden on the government to assess and report incompatibilities.
A cynical person, would say (5) keep Cherie and her chums in business.
There is nothing wrong with 1 and 2 and all the proposed reforms suggest retaining domestic control of HR issues.
3 & 4 make it hard for a subsequent government to create policies or law that is incompatible and exposes the statutory body to legal challenges, until those challenges are exhausted.
This is at odds with our democratic rights. The people have the right to vote for who we like and a political candidate must have the right to do whatever he pleases in his manifesto. its fairly arrogant for one politician to attempt to bind the hands of future political will.
it was political genius. Who is going to repeal an act called the "Human Rights Act"?
Once you remove 3 & 4, you make it a lot easier for the government of the day to, for example amend the remit of a statutory body (and even tender / outsource it) and make them responsible for preventing illegals from entering our territorial waters with the statutory power to use lawful force etc. They still have the power to do it today, there is just a whole hurdle of judicial review that the government would have to go through. Nothing stops a government passing law that is incompatible with the HRA. It's just a lot more work.