We need to stand up for human rights
THE European Convention of Human Rights (ECHR) was drafted after the end of World War Two by the council of Europe in the Hague, politicians including Winston Churchill, Francois Mitterrand and
Konrad Adenauer along with business, trade union leaders, academics and civil society leaders.
It set out to deliver a human rights agenda in order to prevent human rights violations and to protect democratic society against authoritarian and totalitarian regimes. It was not part of the European Economic Community which grew from the European Common Market. The Human Rights convention has done much to safeguard our Human Rights some of which are under threat by our current Westminster government. The Convention was designed to incorporate a traditional civil liberties approach to securing effective political democracy, from the strongest traditions in the United Kingdom, France and other member states of the fledgling Council of Europe.
The government has come up with a policy of exporting its migration policy to the African state of Rwanda, which quite understandably has garnered opposition from the Church, some courts and society’s leaders as well as the ECHR.
The response by the government is to withdraw from the ECHR and to replace it with a British Bill of Rights. This hastily drawn up document does little to preserve and enhance the rights of the citizen. It is more to serve the needs of the government and to dull scrutiny of some of its actions.
Other recent moves by the Government may affect our rights, including the Police and Crime Bill, the Nationality & Borders Bill and changes to voting right.
It is time for you the public to wake up to the threats to our human rights and liberties before it is too late. Share your concerns with your MP, who should be there to safeguard your interests and values!
JUSTIN BEAMENT