The ECHR is driven by political agendas and over the years has far exceeded its intended bounds. We need to divorce ourselves from it and rethink human rights in the UK that strikes a better balance between individual and group/societal rights.
Hi Charles - Thanks for being a paid subscriber and taking the time to leave your comments. The ECHR intervention on the Rwanda policy demonstrates why the UK must complete Brexit and leave. It is utterly ridiculous that the Rwanda strategy - announced back in April! - is still nowhere near actually being implemented as illegal migration continues.
I think it speaks volumes that Suella Braverman as Attorney General now advocates exiting ECHR. Hopefully the next PM gets on and delivers instead of months or years more of talk without action.
Will Liz or Rishi have the stomach to reform the NHS? Maintain the principle to have free access for all, when needed, but let's be open about how the best service is delivered and funded. I do not think it needs more overall funding, our per capita spend does not deliver the same levels of servie we see in Europe. Primary health care is failing and clogging up A&E. Hospital beds are blocked because of a lack of social care. We are woefully short of staff. Why should all Nurses have degrees? a big disincentive because they have to pay tuition fees. Why cant they be apprentice nurses and get paid whilst learning mainly on the job? Diagnosis is a mess, but could be easily improved. Lets stop treating the NHS as a sacred cow and political football, and get on with improving it
Ms Patel continues to deliver her script well, perhaps too well when given her insistence on being extremely appreciative of partner agencies here at home (domestically ) or her gushing approval of international agencies who as woefully neglect their duties as spectacularly.
Incompetence should not be rewarded and to withdraw ourselves from the ECHR entirety would ultimately mean further subjugation and not a strengthening of any citizens so-called powers at all, to so challenge in any meaningful way those barriers seeking to suppress freedoms this proud Nation already possessed.
In ripping the party apart perhaps those that our fortunate to escape the acrimony might ponder their future’s within such a divisive climate less favourably because the spectacle we are now going to endure will prove every bit as disastrous as it had for: Boris and Theresa before him.
We shouldn’t be ingratiating ourselves in foreign affairs whilst confronting several major national concerns of our own and yet paradoxically, we are given to believe that our presence when fulfilling our international obligations, provides essential reassurance, whilst all the while they confer amongst themselves to undermine the stability of these islands.
The ECHR is driven by political agendas and over the years has far exceeded its intended bounds. We need to divorce ourselves from it and rethink human rights in the UK that strikes a better balance between individual and group/societal rights.
Hi Charles - Thanks for being a paid subscriber and taking the time to leave your comments. The ECHR intervention on the Rwanda policy demonstrates why the UK must complete Brexit and leave. It is utterly ridiculous that the Rwanda strategy - announced back in April! - is still nowhere near actually being implemented as illegal migration continues.
I think it speaks volumes that Suella Braverman as Attorney General now advocates exiting ECHR. Hopefully the next PM gets on and delivers instead of months or years more of talk without action.
Will Liz or Rishi have the stomach to reform the NHS? Maintain the principle to have free access for all, when needed, but let's be open about how the best service is delivered and funded. I do not think it needs more overall funding, our per capita spend does not deliver the same levels of servie we see in Europe. Primary health care is failing and clogging up A&E. Hospital beds are blocked because of a lack of social care. We are woefully short of staff. Why should all Nurses have degrees? a big disincentive because they have to pay tuition fees. Why cant they be apprentice nurses and get paid whilst learning mainly on the job? Diagnosis is a mess, but could be easily improved. Lets stop treating the NHS as a sacred cow and political football, and get on with improving it
Ms Patel continues to deliver her script well, perhaps too well when given her insistence on being extremely appreciative of partner agencies here at home (domestically ) or her gushing approval of international agencies who as woefully neglect their duties as spectacularly.
Incompetence should not be rewarded and to withdraw ourselves from the ECHR entirety would ultimately mean further subjugation and not a strengthening of any citizens so-called powers at all, to so challenge in any meaningful way those barriers seeking to suppress freedoms this proud Nation already possessed.
In ripping the party apart perhaps those that our fortunate to escape the acrimony might ponder their future’s within such a divisive climate less favourably because the spectacle we are now going to endure will prove every bit as disastrous as it had for: Boris and Theresa before him.
We shouldn’t be ingratiating ourselves in foreign affairs whilst confronting several major national concerns of our own and yet paradoxically, we are given to believe that our presence when fulfilling our international obligations, provides essential reassurance, whilst all the while they confer amongst themselves to undermine the stability of these islands.
Treachery is afoot