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Dear John For years, politicians have promised to take back control. But time and again, when we tried to act in Britain’s interests, we were blocked. Not by voters, but by judges in Strasbourg. The European Convention on Human Rights was never meant to overrule our democracy. Yet today, it is holding Britain back.
Enough is enough. That’s why I asked Lord Wolfson KC to carry out the most serious review ever undertaken of Britain’s ECHR membership. The conclusion is clear: if we want to protect our borders, our veterans, and our democracy then…. Leaving the ECHR isn’t easy, but it can be done and only the Conservatives are strong and capable enough to do it properly. No other party has done the homework. No other party has the depth of talent to match what we have produced. Unlike other parties who treat leaving like it’s a slogan or a silver bullet, we recognise the complexity. That’s why we have a plan built on months of hard work and detailed legal preparation. Leaving the ECHR won’t be simple. It will take courage, competence and careful reform. It will mean rewriting laws, reconfiguring international arrangements, and restoring the principle that British laws are made by the British Parliament. Other parties will talk. They’ll posture. They’ll pretend this is easy, or that it doesn’t matter. But they won‘t do the real hard work required. The public needs more than this and wants better than this. This is about more than leaving a treaty. It’s about restoring trust in our democracy and giving power back to the people you elect. That’s why I wanted to make sure our ECHR report was a serious piece of legal work. People have been let down many times before. I know that now, more than ever, getting it right matters. |
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Yours sincerely, |
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Kemi Badenoch MP |
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