Starmer’s wild claim that leaving the ECHR would put the UK in the same ‘camp’ as Russia and Belarus has been torn apart in a new report from Policy Exchange. It was already a ridiculous idea that being part of the international court would hold back the two authoritarian regimes from human rights abuse…
The report is backed by Labour’s former Lord Chancellor and Foreign Secretary Jack Straw, Michael Gove, veteran KC Jonathan Sumption, former Home Secretary Michael Howard and Australia’s former Foreign Minister Alexander Downer. They note that Russia was expelled from the Council of Europe following its invasion of Ukraine and Belarus was never admitted to the Council of Europe as its application was denied. Jack Straw says:
“… those who want the UK to stay attached to the ECHR must do better than trot out the tired, indeed nonsensical, argument that if we were to leave we would be in the same ‘club’ as Belarus or Russia. It’s a ‘Here be dragons” argument, devoid of serious meaning.”
Co-conspirators can expect how that will go down with Starmer and his group of lefty human rights lawyers…
Read the report in full below:
Following Andrew Rosindell’s defection, Nigel Farage posted on X:
“Andrew Rosindell will not be the last MP to put country before party before the deadline on May 7th.”