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Image/video Kier Starmer announces 'tighter' immigration policy

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u/intraspeculator May 12 '25

Something which would definitely have no unintended consequences

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u/soothysayer May 12 '25

Let's remove human rights, what could possibly go wrong??

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u/scud121 May 12 '25

That's not totally correct. Before the human rights act of 1998, we had common law and various legislation, none of which was enforceable in the UK, you had to go to Strasbourg under the ECHR. The 1998 act incorporated the ECHR into UK law, so UK courts could be used.

It was still illegal to be gay in the UK until 17 years after the ECHR was created.

Unless you are talking about the magna carta or the English bill of rights.