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obugafions should say, meets echr obligations and it demands that judges follow british law, which is under our system, generally regarded as supreme, over any international obligation . do you international obligation. do you not think that's worth the paper it's written on? >> no, i don't i mean , it may >> no, i don't i mean, it may well be. it may well be that disapplying those sections of the human rights act works in british law , but we are still british law, but we are still a signatory to an international treaty via that court in strasbourg. and i just don't see a . conservative prime minister a. conservative prime minister overruling a judgement of that court. do you know what? if he did, half of his own party would be in rebellion. many, many conservatives support us being part of that european convention. now, if he does it, it will be very brave and bold. but i believe that an international treaty is what would take precedent. and i think our judges and ultimately think ourjudges and ultimately our supreme court would rule that way. look, i hope i'm wrong. i hope i'm wron
obugafions should say, meets echr obligations and it demands that judges follow british law, which is under our system, generally regarded as supreme, over any international obligation . do you international obligation. do you not think that's worth the paper it's written on? >> no, i don't i mean , it may >> no, i don't i mean, it may well be. it may well be that disapplying those sections of the human rights act works in british law , but we are still british law, but we are...
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-- he would be denied an appeal at the echr? —— european court of human rights. echr? -- european court of human richts. ., ~' echr? -- european court of human richts. ., ~ _, ., rights. no, i think the court would take the case. _ rights. no, i think the court would take the case. there _ rights. no, i think the court would take the case. there is _ rights. no, i think the court would take the case. there is a _ rights. no, i think the court would| take the case. there is a procedure of the rules 39 injection, it has to be taken very quickly and what i have been reminding the uk government is, whatever the outcome, if it is negative, he would need to be given the time to be able to make that challenge and that they don't extradite him before he has had that opportunity. but we still have, i understand the hearing may be held in autumn, he still has the chance to fight on freedom of expression grounds and i think they are relatively strong so we will see how he perceives. relatively strong so we will see how he perceives-— he perceives. interesting you say, when i he
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all rights enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in the good friday agreement and are also enshrined in the windsor agreement, as you say, that is a big problem for rishi sunak. the whole point of his illegal immigration act. but that final bit, that rwanda bill, which he managed to get through a few weeks ago, is that it would circumnavigate eu law . it would circumnavigate eu law. and what this judgement says is, well, in northern ireland, it's not allowed to circumnavigate eu law. eu law in northern ireland is supreme. this causes two big problems for the prime minister. the first is, of course, that it completely undermines the rwanda legislation. we could easily see a huge surge of migrants coming in to northern ireland, and there they would be treated completely differently to if they came to the uk. rishi sunak will be hoping that that won't happen, mainly because of geography. it would be quite difficult for migrants to get to northern ireland without coming through to britain. but of course we will get issues with
all rights enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in echr law are also enshrined in the good friday agreement and are also enshrined in the windsor agreement, as you say, that is a big problem for rishi sunak. the whole point of his illegal immigration act. but that final bit, that rwanda bill, which he managed to get through a few weeks ago, is that it would circumnavigate eu law . it would circumnavigate eu law. and what this judgement says is, well, in...
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but fundamental vie all of these legal roads lead back to the echr. so my personal view is, you know, that document was drafted over 70 years ago after the end of the second world war, for perfectly honourable reasons. but it's now been overtaken by events. so i would like to see us attempt to renegotiate it. i'm sure the hauans renegotiate it. i'm sure the italians would be up for that. the poles and others would. but if that renegotiation were to fail , and i if that renegotiation were to fail, and i would like to see that commitment in the tory party manifesto. by the way, if that renegotiation were to fail, i believe we have to walk away. and as you know, there's no point going into negotiation if the other side no, you're not prepared to walk away. i mean, that's what happened to cameron. >> we learned that with david cameron. right? absolutely. but but isn't the issue here isn't the truth of it that the modern day conservative party is a split over echr as it was over brexit? >> not quite. let me give you a just to take your question seriously.
but fundamental vie all of these legal roads lead back to the echr. so my personal view is, you know, that document was drafted over 70 years ago after the end of the second world war, for perfectly honourable reasons. but it's now been overtaken by events. so i would like to see us attempt to renegotiate it. i'm sure the hauans renegotiate it. i'm sure the italians would be up for that. the poles and others would. but if that renegotiation were to fail , and i if that renegotiation were to...
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what do you make of reform crawling over to the echr? well patrick, it's not this. >> this is the irony of the echr it really, you know, it's been our worst enemy. but, you know, in some parts it can it can be our best friend. >> really making the for case it. >> exactly. this is the irony of the echr it's so ridiculous that it could change a policy in our great country. but it's quite right, richard is, you know, this is a spiteful policy. i used to work with men down the pit many, many years ago doing a properjob. patrick, pit many, many years ago doing a proper job. patrick, which pit many, many years ago doing a properjob. patrick, which is auen properjob. patrick, which is alien to many people in this country who would send their children to private school. these men would work seven days a week down a coal mine to send their children to private school. these weren't rich men. these were just people that want the very best for their country. but this spiteful policy by the labour party will stop working class people sending their ch
what do you make of reform crawling over to the echr? well patrick, it's not this. >> this is the irony of the echr it really, you know, it's been our worst enemy. but, you know, in some parts it can it can be our best friend. >> really making the for case it. >> exactly. this is the irony of the echr it's so ridiculous that it could change a policy in our great country. but it's quite right, richard is, you know, this is a spiteful policy. i used to work with men down the pit...
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i obviously say take us out the echr as well . i mean, peter, if echr as well. i mean, peter, if he did do that, i think he would go he did do that, i think he would 9° up he did do that, i think he would go up in the polls. no he might get a short term bounce. >> you know, i've done a lot of campaigning for labour in london in these local elections . i can in these local elections. i can tell you that the european convention on human rights never came up on the doorstep. i haven't i haven't seen any polls, but does deporting foreign criminals or stopping illegal migration come up? >> because, yes, people might not talk about the echr as an institution. >> you don't need to leave the echr to do those things that have maybe been, you know, hindered perhaps by our membership of the echr well, i don't think deporting foreign criminals is held back by the echr. and by the way, suella braverman keeps referring to it as a foreign court is a court that the united kingdom was involved in setting up. you know, the last two governments, whether you like them or not, tori
i obviously say take us out the echr as well . i mean, peter, if echr as well. i mean, peter, if he did do that, i think he would go he did do that, i think he would 9° up he did do that, i think he would go up in the polls. no he might get a short term bounce. >> you know, i've done a lot of campaigning for labour in london in these local elections . i can in these local elections. i can tell you that the european convention on human rights never came up on the doorstep. i haven't i...
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, and if the strasbourg court make me choose between the echr in the country's security, i will choose our country's security every single time. applause and nor will i ever compromise in defending our values, our history, our way of life against those who seek to undermine them. t am seek to undermine them. i am unapologetically _ seek to undermine them. i am unapologetically proud - seek to undermine them. i am unapologetically proud of- seek to undermine them. t —n unapologetically proud of who we are. and under my leadership, ours will be a country where people can disagree in good faith and where they must do so with respect and decency for others. a country where the benefits of belonging to our union are self—evident with the overwhelming majority of our people. a country where we protect the greatest institution of all, the family. better protect children from the harms of the online and off—line worlds. and do more to protect single sex bases. a country where we celebrate the small acts of kindness that bind our society together. and where we actively work to build civic
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but the lefty lawyers won't have it and the echr won't have it, which is why we've got to leave the echr and an important part of declaring a national security threat is that actually, that gives you additional abilities to do what's required to protect british citizens. and to defend our borders. and that's the right thing. it's also, by the way, tom, if we show leadership and a shining example here, then firstly, most importantly, we'll save lives. the 15 or so who've sadly died already this year. but it's what the eu leaders should do in the mediterranean. pick up and take back to north africa. and then actually thousands of people in the mediterranean will stop losing their lives. and i think there's a certain irony that we've actually got the kind and compassionate policy that will save lives. and it's the supposedly nice, fluffy lefty lawyers and do gooders, right? they're actually meaning that more people are dying, which means it's them that's got blood on their hands. >> i think a lot of people will buy this. unintended consequences argument you're making of the lefty lawyers, b
but the lefty lawyers won't have it and the echr won't have it, which is why we've got to leave the echr and an important part of declaring a national security threat is that actually, that gives you additional abilities to do what's required to protect british citizens. and to defend our borders. and that's the right thing. it's also, by the way, tom, if we show leadership and a shining example here, then firstly, most importantly, we'll save lives. the 15 or so who've sadly died already this...
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they're going to complain to the echr about this. you used to the echr about this. you used to be an adviser for the lib dems. i once had the audacity a couple of weeks ago to call you an adviser to labour, and i'm very quickly corrected myself. what do you make to this? >> well, i don't know the ins and outs of this particular case, michelle and i would suspect that, as with a lot of these things, there may be more behind the scenes that we don't know about . i mean, behind the scenes that we don't know about. i mean, ed behind the scenes that we don't know about . i mean, ed davey, know about. i mean, ed davey, leader of the liberal democrats, tim farron , former leader of the tim farron, former leader of the liberal democrats. they are both practising christians. i mean, tim farron resigned because he couldn't , he he couldn't equate couldn't, he he couldn't equate his christianity and his faith with the party's policy on gay marriage or say, you know, same sex marriage , i think. but what sex marriage, i think. but what this shows, i think this is a really inter
they're going to complain to the echr about this. you used to the echr about this. you used to be an adviser for the lib dems. i once had the audacity a couple of weeks ago to call you an adviser to labour, and i'm very quickly corrected myself. what do you make to this? >> well, i don't know the ins and outs of this particular case, michelle and i would suspect that, as with a lot of these things, there may be more behind the scenes that we don't know about . i mean, behind the scenes...
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he wrote the echr into devolution agreements. he wrote it into the you know, the peace agreement in belfast in 1998, the good friday agreement as we know it, and there's no doubt that leaving there's no doubt that leaving the echr is the only way through all of these problems. we also must, you know, acknowledge it will mean a lot of hard work, you know, you know, relooking at the, the re—examining the whole devolution deal . it will meet devolution deal. it will meet a lot of hard work. but the fascinating thing is this if boat migrants come to britain and put in flats or four star hotels , abscond then to northern hotels, abscond then to northern ireland, crossed the border into dublin, the irish government will use it as an excuse to cover up for their own mass failures on legal and illegal immigration. and you know what will happen. they'll demand a border. i mean, you you you really couldn't hurt this stuff. no. >> it's bonkers. yeah, yeah . >> it's bonkers. yeah, yeah. it's bonkers. can i just put i'll just put this to yo
he wrote the echr into devolution agreements. he wrote it into the you know, the peace agreement in belfast in 1998, the good friday agreement as we know it, and there's no doubt that leaving there's no doubt that leaving the echr is the only way through all of these problems. we also must, you know, acknowledge it will mean a lot of hard work, you know, you know, relooking at the, the re—examining the whole devolution deal . it will meet devolution deal. it will meet a lot of hard work. but...
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after the blackmail failed, the connection stopped and thanks to the intervention of the echr , the miner’s family now has at least some chance to find out about his fate and maybe even achieve justice, because the ukrainian punishers, over the years of bullying the donbass, are accustomed to remaining unpunished for any crimes. however, as part of denazification, many of them have already suffered retribution. today, for example, the prepared ones at the disposal of the kiev regime have a wolf on their chevrons. in recent days, a couple of sworn brothers have been missing, for example, denis bey. some analysts suggest that special forces north of kharkov are now actually being used in the role of assault infantry. the fact that they have now been transferred to the kharkov direction of podovolchansk indicates that the enemy now has very serious problems there, and officers and personnel are needed. they are seriously prepared, that’s why they are there now. the second is konstantin mikhalchuk. an ideological nationalist who has been fighting in the ranks of the armed forces of ukrain
after the blackmail failed, the connection stopped and thanks to the intervention of the echr , the miner’s family now has at least some chance to find out about his fate and maybe even achieve justice, because the ukrainian punishers, over the years of bullying the donbass, are accustomed to remaining unpunished for any crimes. however, as part of denazification, many of them have already suffered retribution. today, for example, the prepared ones at the disposal of the kiev regime have a...
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>> they've lost trust on that because they could have left the echr at any time in the last 14 years. >> and now rishi sunak is saying, oh, we might do that if we get back in in 2025. >> and suella braverman is saying we need to leave the echr, but they haven't done it and they're not going to do it . and they're not going to do it. they're certainly not going to do it in the last six months. and i think people have the game is up with them because what they try to do before every election is go back to sounding conservative, promising all these conservative things. but if they get back in, then they just revert to being what i call the uni party is like conservative, labour, lib dem, green. they all have essentially the same policies on 90% of things and then they ignore their base. and what you know, what i would say about this is you can see from the blackpool south election that, you know, there was no sort of rush towards labour. i mean, they're not inspiring. in fact, they won by default because the number of votes they had went down by 2000. but the number of votes the conserva
>> they've lost trust on that because they could have left the echr at any time in the last 14 years. >> and now rishi sunak is saying, oh, we might do that if we get back in in 2025. >> and suella braverman is saying we need to leave the echr, but they haven't done it and they're not going to do it . and they're not going to do it. they're certainly not going to do it in the last six months. and i think people have the game is up with them because what they try to do before...
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russ says we should leave the echr no doubt . should leave the echr no doubt. well, russ rishi sunak went towards that in his speech today at policy exchange. we'll see if he means it. and john says that jerry's showing off his woke side today. jerry shame. john thought you were stronger than that. >> stronger than wapping. so i was having a go at amy nix. >> its aim is, hey, it's amy. nick's fault . well, we'll move nick's fault. well, we'll move on from that, shall we? both of you. now, listen, david lammy has urged the uk government to halt arms sales to israel . halt arms sales to israel. however, lord cameron, david cameron of chipping norton , the cameron of chipping norton, the foreign secretary, has warned against such a move and claimed it would embolden hamas. well, i'm joined now by the former labour spokesman, james matthewson james. welcome to state of the nation. great to have you on. >> hi, chris. thanks, james. >> hi, chris. thanks, james. >> don't you worry, though , that >> don't you worry, though, that if you weaken israel, you've got less ch
russ says we should leave the echr no doubt . should leave the echr no doubt. well, russ rishi sunak went towards that in his speech today at policy exchange. we'll see if he means it. and john says that jerry's showing off his woke side today. jerry shame. john thought you were stronger than that. >> stronger than wapping. so i was having a go at amy nix. >> its aim is, hey, it's amy. nick's fault . well, we'll move nick's fault. well, we'll move on from that, shall we? both of...
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it comes to migration at the moment, but you are not suggesting he would be denied an appeal at the echr, are you? alice: no, i think the european court of course would take the case. there's a procedure over rule 39 injunction that has to be taken very quickly. what i have been reminding t u.k. government is, whatever the outcome, if it's negative, he would need to be given e time to make that challenge and that they do not extradite him before he has had that opportunity. but i understand hearing may be held in autumn. he's still got this chance to fight on freedom of expression grounds. and i think they are relatively strong, so we will see how he proceeds. christian: it is interesting, when i talk to the u.k. government i noticed today that jeremy or corbin -- do y get a sense this is a major problem for the u.k. government, given their relations with the white house and obviously trying to hold the extradition treaty they have? is it now becoming a political soreness for the u.k. government? alice: i think it is actually a political sore for the u.s. and the u.k. i think western gov
it comes to migration at the moment, but you are not suggesting he would be denied an appeal at the echr, are you? alice: no, i think the european court of course would take the case. there's a procedure over rule 39 injunction that has to be taken very quickly. what i have been reminding t u.k. government is, whatever the outcome, if it's negative, he would need to be given e time to make that challenge and that they do not extradite him before he has had that opportunity. but i understand...
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but there may be exceptions to this rule, and when before these exceptions could be appealed to the echr, the european court of human rights with appeals, and i know that we will be able to win such a case and the state will bear responsibility, then in this case the state has such an indulgence, let's call it that, caused by wartime and legislation, was adopted by this state precisely during wartime, and if we are talking about a mobilization bill that provides for the mobilization of vehicles, then this is exactly the case when the state essentially informs the council of europe that in this case we can there, for example, to mobilize the vehicles of certain ukrainians according to such and such criteria, respectively, so that the ukrainian from whom this vehicle is mobilized does not go to the european court of human rights and write. drinks for ukraine, which took it from him car, it simulates the situation anyway, thank you, thank you for the honest warning, that is, well, the queue to the european court of human rights is a little shorter. oleksandr pavlichenko was in touch with us
but there may be exceptions to this rule, and when before these exceptions could be appealed to the echr, the european court of human rights with appeals, and i know that we will be able to win such a case and the state will bear responsibility, then in this case the state has such an indulgence, let's call it that, caused by wartime and legislation, was adopted by this state precisely during wartime, and if we are talking about a mobilization bill that provides for the mobilization of...
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no, it cannot, but corporate rights are, according to the european echr, it is property, and the first protocol to it? it seems so. well, why not... you can legally and peacefully own property? yes, well, for example, you have an apartment in zaporizhzhia, yes, you can rent it out as a judge? yes, can you make a profit? yes, from his property, well, despite such gaps in knowledge of the laws, the commission unanimously recommended appointing yulia bulanova to the position of judge of the shevchenkiv district court of kyiv. now the recommendation must be considered by the supreme council of justice. we hope she will have more inspiration. and time to research and weigh all the pros and cons of appointing honorary candidates judicial positions. and for today i have everything, it was judicial control and i, tetyana shustrova. if you know facts of corruption in the judicial system, or you want to report an unscrupulous judge who makes illegal decisions. write to me on facebook or to the email address you see on the screen. it's all good, we'll meet in exactly one week. an unusual look at
no, it cannot, but corporate rights are, according to the european echr, it is property, and the first protocol to it? it seems so. well, why not... you can legally and peacefully own property? yes, well, for example, you have an apartment in zaporizhzhia, yes, you can rent it out as a judge? yes, can you make a profit? yes, from his property, well, despite such gaps in knowledge of the laws, the commission unanimously recommended appointing yulia bulanova to the position of judge of the...
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real stark stuff, we, you know, we i think people are often talking about the echr and, it being the bastion of all, all good things in terms of human rights. i don't necessarily agree with that. i think we could go out of the echr and still be and still just have a moral basis in our in our society and our community at a government level. but this because it's the lib dems and because it's the lib dems and because they have been over sort of what they're always overcompensating parties like this because what they're trying to do is pick up the woke narrative, pick up the ideology and run with it. and of course, that chucks out a lot. can chuck out a lot of it's a lot of its base. and in this case, it's a christian candidate that has lost his place because he shared his christian views. and that's not going to happen if you do it as a muslim. it'sjust not going to happen if you do it as a muslim. it's just not going to happen. >> yeah , well, maybe it's people >> yeah, well, maybe it's people should be allowed to have whoever they want to have in a party. they should be able to decid
real stark stuff, we, you know, we i think people are often talking about the echr and, it being the bastion of all, all good things in terms of human rights. i don't necessarily agree with that. i think we could go out of the echr and still be and still just have a moral basis in our in our society and our community at a government level. but this because it's the lib dems and because it's the lib dems and because they have been over sort of what they're always overcompensating parties like...
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. >> now it's also fair to say the echr the ruling said that it was against the echr, but they were actually a bit more sophisticated in dealing with that problem. i've been looking at the judgement , as you'd at the judgement, as you'd expect in detail, and the judge is really quite critical of what they've done with the windsor framework. >> i mean, they've put the good for the belfast good friday agreement into law . agreement into law. >> now, it was never intended to be law and it hasn't been law since it was signed. but the windsor framework puts it into law. and the judges got quite a sardonic throwaway line about putting in a document which has got constructive ambiguity . it's got constructive ambiguity. it's not really helpful for law, and it isn't really helpful for law. you know, if i bang on about anything, it's that we need clarity so they put the belfast agreement in and the judge has with absolutely no, he won't want us to touch this with a bargepole. but just by applying the rules he's gone. well look it breaches eu law, it breaches human rights law. it breaches the belfast
. >> now it's also fair to say the echr the ruling said that it was against the echr, but they were actually a bit more sophisticated in dealing with that problem. i've been looking at the judgement , as you'd at the judgement, as you'd expect in detail, and the judge is really quite critical of what they've done with the windsor framework. >> i mean, they've put the good for the belfast good friday agreement into law . agreement into law. >> now, it was never intended to be...
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suella braverman yesterday she was calling for rishi sunak to go closer to the right, pull out a bit echr, a cap on immigration but if you listen to damian green he was speaking last night he was saying that the conservatives need to move more towards the centre ground. so if the conservative party is a broad church but the messaging seems to be very confused at the moment. i don't really know voters understand what the party are going for. tell really know voters understand what the party are going for.— the party are going for. tell us about toner — the party are going for. tell us about toner because _ the party are going for. tell us about toner because people i the party are going for. tell us i about toner because people often the party are going for. tell us - about toner because people often say local elections, turnout is low so we don't know what they are thinking? is that valid? or do you thinking? is that valid? or do you think what we have seen from the polls and the by—election means we have a clear idea what will happen? the conservatives were very pleased about turn
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we signed up to echr it can't happen. so he'll promise in the next few weeks planes will go, no, no planes are going to rwanda all the way. part of the echr. that's one reason. second reason is, i promise you this, there. absolutely. they were terrified that i'd spend six months fighting them. >> nigel, there are some conservative press officer watching this conversation now. he's going to clip you saying no planes will go to rwanda. >> yeah, good, good, good. >> yeah, good, good, good. >> what if one plane goes tom, listen to me. >> there are no planes going to rwanda. and not unless we pay them three grand and give them five years free board. so this isn't going to happen. and sunak. no, it's not going to happen. and this was what he'd, he'd based the premiership on and frankly inflation down to 2.3. just because your gas bills down i mean steel prices are going up. you know, this doesn't scratch the ordinary family in this country, they're going to lose lose big but get enough seats to believe they can survive as a pol
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to incorporate the echr into our courts . so there's incorporate the echr into our courts. so there's a incorporate the echr into our courts . so there's a lot that courts. so there's a lot that can be done in six months. and if you reassure your own voters, they will consider coming back very seriously. at the moment, they're not well, i think the court system itself is in a bit of a bind as well. >> i don't think we'll get anything done in that short space of time. matthew stadlen final word to you. >> yeah. i mean, ijust final word to you. >> yeah. i mean, i just want to point out, remind everybody that we have had three prime ministers, three conservative prime ministers since all of us last, and everyone watching last had an opportunity actually to put an x in the in the box at a general election. labour now holds 11 out of the 12 metro mayoralties. the local elections have been catastrophic , as we've have been catastrophic, as we've been discussing for the conservatives. and when we get to the general election, there a
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>> do you think he should pledge to leave the echr in order to unilaterally stop the boats? mark if anyone bothers and i would urge suella i mean , she would urge suella i mean, she was in favour of the rwanda policy, so it seems bizarre that she hasn't read it. >> but if anybody reads the front page, the front cover, i mean, you don't have to get very far. it's on the front cover of the rwanda act of parliament that's now gone through parliament. it actually states on the front cover that the government accept that this this act of parliament does not comply with the european convention of human rights, but the government wishes to proceed with it anyway . so the with it anyway. so the government, by passing the rwanda act, has already said , rwanda act, has already said, we're not interested in the european convention of human rights. we're quite happy to breach the european convention of human rights, and we're cracking on with it anyway. so, you know, i would generally say to suella that instead of trying to suella that instead of trying to sort of, in effect , argue on,
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detaining people for two years, two years ago, you know, obviously that last minute injunction from the echr and people were in detention at the time, dozens, if not hundreds of people due to be sent to rwanda were in detention. then obviously they were all released then and even now, legally speaking , one now, legally speaking, one requirement for immigration detention, which this detention would be, is that the person's removal from the uk should be imminent or should be, you know, reasonably foreseeable. so the point is, will courts or even home office caseworkers looking at whether these people now need to be released, will they consider that 9 to 11 weeks is imminent or reasonably , imminent or reasonably, foreseeable? so that's the point. we don't have. i think how these people are going, a lot of people will be listening to this and thinking, are you moving the goalposts here a bit? >> there were people who said at the start of this saga that no planes would ever take off, and now the test seems to be whether when people get there, do they prosper and do they thrive? surely for the d
detaining people for two years, two years ago, you know, obviously that last minute injunction from the echr and people were in detention at the time, dozens, if not hundreds of people due to be sent to rwanda were in detention. then obviously they were all released then and even now, legally speaking , one now, legally speaking, one requirement for immigration detention, which this detention would be, is that the person's removal from the uk should be imminent or should be, you know,...
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rules , will torpedo the echr rules, will torpedo the plan to try and send migrants to rwanda. they number 10 is very clear this morning that within 7 to 9 weeks those flights will take off, the pm's official spokesman saying there were 1000 migrants already identified who can be put on planes to get it going there, saying that the ruling yesterday , the shock ruling yesterday, the shock ruling yesterday, the shock ruling in northern ireland relates to the illegal migration act, which which has been kept in limbo because of the echr ruling last year. of course, the rwanda act, the safety of rwanda act, is meant to give certainty and comfort to courts to ensure that the legal migration act can work. so they are making very clear this will not stop the government ensuring that flights take off to rwanda within 7 to 9 weeks. they are very clear on that. >> the illegal migration minister, tom pursglove, is currently up in parliament, making the case that the government is sticking to believes that it is, in line with international obligations as well. chris, i can't help but nofic
rules , will torpedo the echr rules, will torpedo the plan to try and send migrants to rwanda. they number 10 is very clear this morning that within 7 to 9 weeks those flights will take off, the pm's official spokesman saying there were 1000 migrants already identified who can be put on planes to get it going there, saying that the ruling yesterday , the shock ruling yesterday, the shock ruling yesterday, the shock ruling in northern ireland relates to the illegal migration act, which which has...
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i have argued that we should leave the echr to stop all these article eight echr appeals, because i think our asylum system is totally out of control. >> people are being allowed to stay in this country for a ridiculous reasons. >> people are saying and being allowed to stay here because, oh, the health system in my country is not as good as the nhs. oh, i will, i will struggle to reintegrate in nigeria. i think that's absurd. and it's a travesty of the things that were donein travesty of the things that were done in 1950 and 1951, when these systems were set up with these systems were set up with the european convention and the refugee convention. >> the framers of those texts never intended people would be able to stay for these absurd reasons . reasons. >> in fact, they were incredibly limited at first. but they have been warped out of all recognition by the activity of activist judges and tribunals. so, look, i think the rwanda legislation i voted for robert jenrick amendments to make it go further, but it is already having a positive effect . we see having a positive effect. we see p
i have argued that we should leave the echr to stop all these article eight echr appeals, because i think our asylum system is totally out of control. >> people are being allowed to stay in this country for a ridiculous reasons. >> people are saying and being allowed to stay here because, oh, the health system in my country is not as good as the nhs. oh, i will, i will struggle to reintegrate in nigeria. i think that's absurd. and it's a travesty of the things that were donein...
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also, circling back to immigration, okay, the echr is the debate over that. as to what we can do about that and if it could help the government target illegal immigration, that's illegal immigration, that's illegal immigration. we have record high legal immigration, which is a deliberate policy decision of boris johnson and liz truss and rishi sunak. so i find it difficult to believe that this is something that bofis that this is something that boris johnson would be able to do a very good job of defending if he were so leader of the conservative party. and so, prime minister, you've obviously never seen boris give a speech. >> it doesn't matter what the truth of the past might be, he is extremely good at spinning it as he wants it to be, and that is one of his great skills. and i'm not saying it's necessarily an appealing one, but it's definitely a talent. and we do want as many talented politicians as to be fighting for the conservatives in this election as possible, because the alternative is that they are pretty much wiped out. that we end up with a labo
also, circling back to immigration, okay, the echr is the debate over that. as to what we can do about that and if it could help the government target illegal immigration, that's illegal immigration, that's illegal immigration. we have record high legal immigration, which is a deliberate policy decision of boris johnson and liz truss and rishi sunak. so i find it difficult to believe that this is something that bofis that this is something that boris johnson would be able to do a very good job...
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but is it really the echr and made this legal channel challenges? >> it's the fact that we pay for everybody who wants to decide to go against their appeal . we need go against their appeal. we need to take away some of those things. >> i think what we need to do is smash the gangs. so we need to do things like this. plan no. >> before people get here, we can do stuff we can do now . can do stuff we can do now. >> we could use anti—terrorism legislation against the gangs, which the government refused to do, but keir starmer said he'd do, but keir starmer said he'd do on day one. >> the government hasn't been strong enough with this. it should have been happening a long time ago and they've dragged their feet. rishi hasn't been strong enough shown in the election polls . he's been strong enough shown in the election polls. he's he's weak and he's like a jellyfish in a prada suit . prada suit. >> all right, well, a great line. >> i'm going to i'm going to use that. >> i've used it before. this show is nothing without you and your views. let's welcom
but is it really the echr and made this legal channel challenges? >> it's the fact that we pay for everybody who wants to decide to go against their appeal . we need go against their appeal. we need to take away some of those things. >> i think what we need to do is smash the gangs. so we need to do things like this. plan no. >> before people get here, we can do stuff we can do now . can do stuff we can do now. >> we could use anti—terrorism legislation against the...
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but i think we should also be talking about reforming the echr. i think we should be saying that it clearly isn't working for countries like the uk , and it isn't working for the uk, and it isn't working for refugees, making those journeys themselves. but a deterrent isn't the only thing we have to make sure that people know they're not going to, for instance, end up in a hotel if they make the journey to the uk. so there's lots to do. but we should also be talking about the economy. we should be talking about the nhs, we should be talking about the government's fantastic track record in education, for instance. >> okay. how do you feel about reform? because last night in blackpool south, i think there were only about 106 votes behind the tory candidate there. they have been doing rather well recently . you said that you recently. you said that you maybe the conservatives need to make the case for conservatism in britain. i mean, they are and people are voting for it. it's not rocket science , is it, matt? not rocket science, is it, matt? >> well,
but i think we should also be talking about reforming the echr. i think we should be saying that it clearly isn't working for countries like the uk , and it isn't working for the uk, and it isn't working for refugees, making those journeys themselves. but a deterrent isn't the only thing we have to make sure that people know they're not going to, for instance, end up in a hotel if they make the journey to the uk. so there's lots to do. but we should also be talking about the economy. we should...
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court's decision to throw out the rwanda ruling in northern ireland because it's incompatible with the echr. and as the lib dems are accused of breaking equality laws over deselection of a christian candidate, while muslim green councillors celebrate their election wins like this . election wins like this. >> raise the voice of palestine. hello, hello allahuakbar indeed. >> is there a worrying double standard when it comes to faith in politics? former lib dem mp and party chair mark olsen is live on that. next. this is patrick gb news. patrick christys. tonight with me. ben. leo only on gb news. coming up. is northern ireland about to experience a massive influx of illegal migrants. but first, the lib dems have been plunged into crisis over claims they deselected a candidate because of his christian faith . because of his christian faith. david campanale was the party's prospective candidate for south london in sutton and cheam. but after a two year campaign by local lib dem members and lgbt activists, surprise who allegedly took issue with his christian views , he was dumped christian view
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some people are getting in touch and saying, yeah, but michelle, all the while we're in the echr you can have as many plans as you want, but you are going to be restricted by that. you make a very good point indeed. after the break, how far do you think you should be able to go to defend your property from being burgled? give me your thoughts and i'll see you in two. hi there. i'm michelle dewberry , hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you till 7:00. alongside the co—founder of novara media and bastani. and the political commentator and social worker. yourself david. welcome back everyone. someone on twitter just got welcome back everyone. someone on twitterjust got in touch on twitter just got in touch with me and said, michel, you've completely misrepresented what george galloway said to aaron bastani, did i? aaron bastani because if i did, it wasn't intentional. >> by the way, look, not to the best of my understanding in this interview, which people can watch on the novara media youtube channel, he says that, children in school shouldn't be told that lgbt relationships
some people are getting in touch and saying, yeah, but michelle, all the while we're in the echr you can have as many plans as you want, but you are going to be restricted by that. you make a very good point indeed. after the break, how far do you think you should be able to go to defend your property from being burgled? give me your thoughts and i'll see you in two. hi there. i'm michelle dewberry , hi there. i'm michelle dewberry, and i'm with you till 7:00. alongside the co—founder of...
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we're going to leave echr those are two strands which would , i two strands which would, i think, be an umbilical cord to ordinary people. and i think he stood a pretty good chance, frankly. >> yeah. and this whole because we are coming into the summer we mentioned didn't we, that we've got about 10,000 people that have made those boat crossings so far. and this is a big key dividing line. some people will say that they'll talk about the uni party and all the rest of it, but it is a big dividing line between the tories and laboun line between the tories and labour. this rwanda thing. yes, exactly. >> i mean, sunak will be whistling gypsy tunes, won't he? because the truth about the matter is that as good as richard tice is, he can't get the spotlight in the same way as nigel could. and i noticed that the immediately he climbed straight into starmer , accusing straight into starmer, accusing him of offering, which is true, an amnesty to migrants coming into our country. so sunak knows which button to press on this. and actually, nigel is the guy that invented the button, so why didn't
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interpreted yesterday's judgement as if northern ireland's court have ruled that the protocol breaches the echr that's not what the court has ruled. the indeed ruled that it's breached european union directives. four of them listed in the annexe, attached to the northern ireland protocol. and that's what happens to a nation when it gives up on its borders. we cease to have coherency at any level. so we've now got a deportation plan. whether or not it works remains to be seen , but it works remains to be seen, but a deportation plan for great britain that doesn't apply to northern ireland. well, what's going to be the result of that? any would be, deportees are going to cross the irish sea to belfast, aren't they? and they're going to undermine the rule of westminster. they're going to undermine the rule of westminster . the whole rule of westminster. the whole thing is a joke, and we need to get a grip of all of this. and i'm sad to say , jacob, it's your i'm sad to say, jacob, it's your party that has let us down. you know, it's the conservative party, the conservative and unionist party that
interpreted yesterday's judgement as if northern ireland's court have ruled that the protocol breaches the echr that's not what the court has ruled. the indeed ruled that it's breached european union directives. four of them listed in the annexe, attached to the northern ireland protocol. and that's what happens to a nation when it gives up on its borders. we cease to have coherency at any level. so we've now got a deportation plan. whether or not it works remains to be seen , but it works...