From Gracie Bradley, Liberty <[email protected]>
Subject Our ability to hold Gov to account is under threat
Date November 5, 2020 3:09 PM
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[[link removed]]Dear John,

No one should be above the law, but politicians are trying to limit people's
ability to challenge the Government and other public bodies when they breach our
fundamental rights.

Since 1934 Liberty has been standing for justice, freedom and respect for
everyone in the UK. We will give everything we’ve got to fight attempts to let
the powerful hide from accountability.

Holding the powerful to account

The UK has a system of checks and balances to ensure we can seek justice when
we’ve been failed by public bodies. This system also ensures whichever party is
in government, their actions remain within the law and don’t infringe upon our
rights.
One way is through a type of legal challenge known as ‘judicial review’.
Politicians are currently trying to limit our access to judicial review and in
doing so put the

Government and public bodies beyond the reach of the law.
In August, the Government set up a panel to examine changes to judicial review,
including limits on it. Organisations were asked to submit evidence, and you can read Liberty’s submission here
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We made clear that judicial review isn’t broken – it’s a well-established and
well-functioning part of our democracy. Any limitations to it water down our
ability to seek justice and will undermine values we all hold dear – fairness,
accountability and the rule of law.

We need to keep justice accessible to everyone and ensure that politicians are
held accountable for any mistakes they make. For society to be fair and just, we
must strengthen judicial review, not limit it. We made suggestions on how this
could be achieved in our submission
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No one should be above the law, especially those in power.
Our ability to challenge governments in court is essential to keep power in
check. We must fight to keep that control.

Thank you for your support

Gracie Bradley
Interim Director

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