RE: The human rights saboteurs:
(12 March 2012, 10:31)mikebratcher69 Wrote: Whilst we all no doubt agree that europe has a bad side, it's keeping an eye on power mad countries who seek to breech our human rights and ultimatly subjugate at their whim is a good thing. We are already probably the most restrictive country outside of china, do we want to go more that way?
Clarke and Clegg 'defying the will of Parliament' says expert as he quits body set up to rein in Strasbourg
Nick Clegg and Ken Clarke have instructed government advisers to 'ignore' the will of Parliament to reform human rights law, it was claimed yesterday.
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-...z1otS3TAcc
Yesterday, it also emerged that the commission is objecting to giving Parliament a greater say on the grounds that 'many of the most objectionable laws in Nazi Germany were passed, at least in the early years, by a democratically elected assembly'. Members believe that allowing MPs to override human rights is the tyranny of the majority.
You are joking. The EU is power mad. It is worse than any country for getting power and clamping down.
Skean Dhude
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