Abolition of convention would take away rights

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Wednesday, March 13, 2013
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EVERY person has the right to their life, liberty and security.

Their private and family life should be respected and they have the right to get married.

No one should be subjected to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, and all have the right to a fair trial.

No-one can be enslaved or suffer discrimination due to sex, race, colour, language, religion, political or other opinion, national or social origin, association with a national minority, property, birth or other status.

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People should have the freedom of thought and religion and in accordance with law freedom of expression, association and assembly.

Can anyone of reason object to any of the above?

These are the main articles from the European Convention of Human Rights, which Chris Grayling, our Justice Secretary, has just declared should be abolished.

It is time these people were no longer in charge of our nation.

Eric Goodyer

High Street

Colsterworth

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  • Profile image for stanvax

    by stanvax

    Wednesday, March 13 2013, 8:52PM

    “Don't forget the lawyers - considerable beneficiaries of the Human Rights Act. It's paid for many a second home.”

  • Profile image for SarahL123

    by SarahL123

    Wednesday, March 13 2013, 10:19AM

    “The Human Rights Act is designed to protect us all. Those who misinterpret it, and wrongly apply it to afford protection to criminals, are the ones who should be abolished. Keep the Act, just use it properly!”

  • Profile image for janine2011

    by janine2011

    Wednesday, March 13 2013, 9:41AM

    “The only people who benefit from the Human Rights Act are criminals and those using it to remain in this country despite being a) illegal immigrant b) convicted of crime and facing deportation so the damn thing should be abolished because it sure as hell does not benefit the law abiding public.”

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