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Jimbo101

(776 posts)
Thu Jun 8, 2017, 07:10 PM Jun 2017

Theresa May Says UK Will 'Tear Up' Human Rights Laws If Needed For Terror Fight

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Hours ahead of the UK general election, the prime minister and Conservative party leader Theresa May proposed to "tear up" human rights law which, she asserts, stops her government dealing effectively with terrorism. From a report:

She said she wants to do more to restrict the freedom of those posing a threat and to deport foreign suspects. The UK could seek opt-outs from the European Convention on Human Rights, which it has abided by since 1953. Labour said the UK would not defeat terrorism "by ripping up basic rights." The Lib Dems said it was a "cynical" move ahead of Thursday's election. The Conservatives have faced criticism over police cuts and questions about intelligence failures following the terror attacks in London and Manchester.

Her remarks come days after she expressed desires to assume more controls and regulation on the ways the internet works.
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Theresa May Says UK Will 'Tear Up' Human Rights Laws If Needed For Terror Fight (Original Post) Jimbo101 Jun 2017 OP
Looks like Britain disagrees malaise Jun 2017 #1
Do Have fun OneBlueDotBama Jun 2017 #2

OneBlueDotBama

(1,384 posts)
2. Do Have fun
Thu Jun 8, 2017, 07:29 PM
Jun 2017

PM May could be the shortest lived PM in decades...
Rip up, tear away, have any idea why Jeremy suddenly has a tight security detail... his home is being guarded as is he..any ideas Terry? anything?

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