Migrant channel crossing deal.

Trump the ECGR, like Trump did hwith US laws he didn't like. He invoked article 2 of the Constitution, and the National Emergencies Act of 1976 which enabled him to deckare a national emergency and activate certain powers.
(Chat GPT)
It's not a difficul argument to declare national security above someone's HR.

And uncertain powers, in TRump's case.

Humans Rights act was incorporated 1998. Change our bloody mind. We left the EU, it didn't suit us. (allegedly). Leave compliance with the act, whatever that takes. ie Rescind it, OUTcorporate it, because it's demonstrably not right. Blair got a few things wrong....

If you're scared of that, then limit its scope to British citizens. It's nonsense to say we have to afford the same rights to the rest of the world as we do to our own.
 
It's not a difficul argument to declare national security above someone's HR.


If you're scared of that, then limit its scope to British citizens. It's nonsense to say we have to afford the same rights to the rest of the world as we do to our own.
If that would be the case then slavery would never have been abolished.

Is it wrong for an asylum seeker to ask for a balanced judgement according to the standards of the people living in the UK?
 
Trump the ECGR, like Trump did hwith US laws he didn't like. He invoked article 2 of the Constitution, and the National Emergencies Act of 1976 which enabled him to deckare a national emergency and activate certain powers.
(Chat GPT)
It's not a difficul argument to declare national security above someone's HR.

And uncertain powers, in TRump's case.

Humans Rights act was incorporated 1998. Change our bloody mind. We left the EU, it didn't suit us. (allegedly). Leave compliance with the act, whatever that takes. ie Rescind it, OUTcorporate it, because it's demonstrably not right. Blair got a few things wrong....

If you're scared of that, then limit its scope to British citizens. It's nonsense to say we have to afford the same rights to the rest of the world as we do to our own.
Still all gets you nowhere without the cooperation of other countries.
 
If that would be the case then slavery would never have been abolished.

Is it wrong for an asylum seeker to ask for a balanced judgement according to the standards of the people living in the UK?
Depends.

If they've committed a not insignificant crime here, or are known to be a criminal in their homeland, get 'em out.
 
UK is way too soft.......and the illegal immigrants know it...

That is certainly the popular perception. But so far, when we've discussed the real details, our system doesn't seem that much different to France.
 
That is certainly the popular perception. But so far, when we've discussed the real details, our system doesn't seem that much different to France.
Thing is, do people really want to live with the French!!! Yikes!!!
 
Their human rights do not supersede the fact that they have broken the law in the UK.

Sorry to be pain, but I don't understand that point. Could you explain a bit more what you mean please.
 
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