> Whats your views on this.?

Whats your views on this.?

Posted at: 2015-04-20 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2779401/Tory-plans-shackle-European-human-rights-judges-REJECTED-Strasbourg-court-row-intensifies.html

abuse by asians on disadvantaged children was a passage of rite in rotherham, so say people who looked into the issue and complied a report, decades after ww2 the Japanese are still faced with the fall out of their 'comfort girls' program, so will socialistic labour and that section of the pakistani community responsible, that kind of crime never ever goes away, wont go away, so best be honest now, there are socialists who headed departments who conspired in child abuse, i suggest they are dead men walking and their day will come, be as feminist marxist as you want get all the badges, cough all the right phrases, but your day will come and you'll be exposed in a human rights court of law, constituted under british law.

some marxist in their seventies will be asked, if your grandchild was abducted by a criminal gang rapped and tortured, how would you want the state to deal with that crime and how did you deal with that criminality when you held responsibility.

victims are in their early twenties now and traumatised, wait till they are in their early forties.

I'm against the abolition of the EU human rights in Britain. The human rights act is there to protect normal people. It's not all about being soft on criminals but protecting innocent people from injustice. Protecting welfare claimants from being forced to do Workfare.

It protects vulnerable people from the worse excesses of extremist factions of organisations like the DWP and ATOS.

The human rights act also stop extremist clerics from trying to implement Sharia law.

If anything scrapping the human rights act is a vote loser for the Tories. And any future labour government will just bring it back!

Alan misses the point by indulging in mud-slinging, sadly. We know only too well that odious terrorists have had their deportation blocked and others with spurious claims to family life here are also told they must be allowed to remain in the UK. The ordinary people Alan talks about protecting are actually put at extra risk in this way. As for Farage being 'silent' on the matter, he was interviewed on it this evening. On radio four.

This 'move' is just another attempt by the Tories to regain ground that has been lost to UKIP. It is typical of David Cameron to seek to weaken legislative protection for ordinary (dare I say, hard working) people... in order to serve his own grubby ambition and personal greed.

Nigel Farage has been silent on the matter. I wonder why...?

Could it be, that he is quietly waiting to see if the British public are gullible enough to vote for shabby dishonesty and manipulation again...?

Even the boy Clegg, is distancing himself from this one... and he would hand his grandmother over to ISIS if it got him a vote.

There are thousands of foreign people in our jails and housing that we can't deport.They will be breathing a sigh of relief at this

Not at all surprised!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2779401/Tory-plans-shackle-European-human-rights-judges-REJECTED-Strasbourg-court-row-intensifies.html