Prøve GULL - Gratis
Oz and Canada are proof we can get by without Convention
Daily Express
|September 01, 2025
RUMBLINGS regarding whether the UK should withdraw from the European Convention on Human Rights are only going to get louder over the coming months as our politicians continue to grapple with the ongoing small boats crisis.
Reform UK has made it clear that, if they were in Government, they would quit the ECHR. The Conservatives appear to be mulling that over, with Tory leader Kemi Badenoch expected to outline her party's stance on leaving at their conference next month.
Even elements of Labour are painfully aware that failure to get a grip on the crisis, which has already seen 50,000 illegal migrants enter this country since they came to power, may well scupper their chances in future elections. The Labour view appears to be one of reform or review, as opposed to complete withdrawal, though.
Party grandee Jack Straw is urging Sir Keir Starmer to "decouple" the UK's human rights laws from the ECHR so courts cannot misuse it to block deportations. Former home secretary Lord Blunkett has called on the PM to "suspend" the ECHR to allow the deportation of tens of thousands of rejected asylum seekers.
Jo White, MP for Bassetlaw and leader of the Red Wall group of around 40 Labour MPs, has also called for a review. So, undoubtedly, Labour is feeling the heat over the small boat crisis, with the issue achieving cut-through on the doorstep as voters demand to know why more is not being done.
Denne historien er fra September 01, 2025-utgaven av Daily Express.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Daily Express
Daily Express
Hope's the top Cat
A TEENAGER has been awarded a Guinness World Record for the largest collection of Jellycat memorabilia - and said her haul is still growing.
1 min
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
US plays its Trump card for lost nation
THERE is something almost comforting about the Western hard-left's ability to be so consistently inconsistent.
2 mins
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
PHARMACIES IN CRISIS AFTER LABOUR'S TAX RAID
Alarm sounded after more than 650 pharmacies closed their doors last year
2 mins
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
BLACK & FIGHT ARMY
It's City up next for tired Toon but Howe believes his team have the character to prevail
2 mins
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
EMERY IS FOCUSED ON GLORY
UNAI EMERY reiterated his desire to end Aston Villa's long wait for silverware after they reached the FA Cup fourth round.
1 min
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
SHOOTOUT HERO RAMSDALE LOOKS TO THE FUTURE
AARON RAMSDALE is hopeful he will have more days in the future at Newcastle United like Saturday's penalty shootout win over Bournemouth.
1 min
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
BLUEBIRDS' BOSS HAILS ‘BRAVE’ SAL
BRIAN BARRY-MURPHY was grateful for Yousef Salech’s composure in front of goal as League One leaders CARDIFF drew 1-1 at LEYTON ORIENT.
1 mins
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
BE PREPARED FOR WHEN I TAKE OVER
THE first thing I intend to do when I'm appointed head of all television (and I'm sorry that's taking so long; we've had one or two administrative issues) is commission a new food show. Yes, really. And before you cry:
1 mins
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
Amone enjoys hard yards with champs
Hull KR star is one of the toughest he has experienced
1 min
January 12, 2026
Daily Express
SILKMEN STRUT THEIR STUFF
MACCLESFIELD owner Robert Smethurst feels like his side won the FA Cup following their huge third-round upset over Crystal Palace.
1 mins
January 12, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
