
ECHR Reform Leaves Supporters of Border Control Wanting More
Some believe tinkering with the convention is not enough—that members should leave it altogether.

Some believe tinkering with the convention is not enough—that members should leave it altogether.

Officials celebrate one deportation, but ignore the fact it is doing nothing about thousands of other foreign criminals.

Both Labour and the Tories are to blame, and neither have any serious solutions for the problem.

Reform UK leads the way in projected parliamentary constituency wins, with Labour and the Tories trailing and smaller parties fragmenting the left-of-centre vote.

A new approach to protecting human rights will cause tension with the UK’s membership of the ECHR and its subjection to the Strasbourg Court’s jurisdiction, a report says.

“The Conservative Party is over,” Tory MP Danny Kruger said.

Danny Kruger’s defection to Reform UK shows Nigel Farage’s party is now the Right’s real home—and the Conservatives’ days are numbered.

Even the Tories who say the UK must leave the convention are clearly only doing so to please (if not con) voters.

The European Convention on Human Rights is under fresh scrutiny, including its consequences for migration control—and for Northern Ireland.

The main Channel migrant groups are disproportionately represented in the English and Welsh prisons—suggesting their role in a wider crime wave.