Human Rights Act WILL be scrapped, Justice Secretary insists

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The Human Rights Act will be replaced by a British ‘Bill of Rights’, the Justice Secretary has insisted.

Earlier this month, The Times reported that the draft bill had been scrapped.

A source told the paper that the justice department wished to avoid a fight with the Scottish government, which is opposed to the abolition of the Human Rights Act, and would be focusing its efforts instead on prison reform.

The Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme yesterday, however, that this was not the case and that she fully intended to deliver the Conservative manifesto pledge.

Human Rights Act WILL be scrapped, Justice Secretary insists

Harry Readhead for Metro.co.uk
Tuesday 23 Aug 2016


Justice Secretary Liz Truss insists she will deliver the Tory manifesto pledge (Picture: Getty Images)

The Human Rights Act will be replaced by a British ‘Bill of Rights’, the Justice Secretary has insisted.

Earlier this month, The Times reported that the draft bill had been scrapped.

A source told the paper that the justice department wished to avoid a fight with the Scottish government, which is opposed to the abolition of the Human Rights Act, and would be focusing its efforts instead on prison reform.

The Justice Secretary, Liz Truss, told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme yesterday, however, that this was not the case and that she fully intended to deliver the Conservative manifesto pledge.


Theresa May supports the abolition of the Human Rights Act in favour of a British Bill of Rights (Picture: Getty Images)

‘I’m looking very closely at the details but we have a manifesto commitment to deliver that,’ she said.

Prime Minister Theresa May said in a speech in April that she was strongly in favour of legislation which ‘protects human rights in a way that doesn’t jeapardise national security or bind the hands of parliament.’

‘A true British bill of rights, decided by parliament and amended by parliament, would protect not only the rights set out in the convention, but could include traditional British rights not protected by the ECHR such as the right to trial by jury,’ she said.

She clarified at the same time that there would be ‘no parliamentary majority’ for the withdrawal of the UK from the European Convention on Human Rights.


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Tecumsehsbones

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Good. We'll have no truck with human rights in Britain!

Given our proud history of slavery, genocide, and wars of aggression, human rights are positively un-British!
 

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Good. We'll have no truck with human rights in Britain!

Given our proud history of slavery, genocide, and wars of aggression, human rights are positively un-British!

The Yuman Rites Act is a criminals' charter. Amongst other things, it prevents foreign murderers, child molesters and Islamists being deported back to their home countries.

It's good to see our new right-wing Prime Minister scrapping it and replacing with a new British Bill of Rights which will be on the side of the law-abiding, not the law-breaking.
 

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There you have it: Another batch have chosen to be apart from the human race - but will expect to be availed the same or better dignities, rights and privleges of mere mortals....