linkandzelda
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Urgh, Labour better oust Corbyn soon for fuck's sake.
Demographics (i.e old people dying and young people coming of voting age and scuppering this) will hopefully make this electorally difficult, but I can't say I'm too hopeful.
Theresa May really is rotten. I need to get out of this shithole of a country.
How is the Labour opposition doing right now?
Urgh, Labour better oust Corbyn soon for fuck's sake.
From the comments:
"This delay - and with it the message that we still cannot protect our way of life against immigrant outrage - is totally unacceptable. The abuse of our laws by "human rights" activist lawyers is a total scandal."
-John Glenville-Downing
These people vote.
I can't figure how this would be argued for in any feasible way. People are worried about the lagging NHS, costly rail tickets, rising property prices and the standing of whatever post-Brexit economy we end up with. To argue about changing human rights is being highly redundant to what people want.
I will never for the life of me understand the intense fear of immigrants.
After seeing how bad she's bungling the whole Brexit thing, I'm not 100% sure she'll be able to get her wish.
That is, of course, assuming that Labour gets their shit together. Which may be too much to expect from them.
All they have to do is say it'll help them deport terrorists and remove voting rights from prisoners and people will lap it up.
All they have to do is say it'll help them deport terrorists and remove voting rights from prisoners and people will lap it up.
What terrorists? And is the prisoner population sizable enough to influence elections in any way? They aren't benefits for the people, they're just conveniences for the government to do whatever they want.
You forgot "protect our soldiers from ambulance chasing lawyers"
All the whole Corbyn is pushing a hugely unpopular "let's have witch hunts and find some soldiers to prosecute" narrative.
What terrorists? And is the prisoner population sizable enough to influence elections in any way? They aren't benefits for the people, they're just conveniences for governments.
The worrying thing is everyone will look at brexit as an example of basically nothing going wrong as the effects of brexit potentially won't have even kicked in yet
I agree with you but thats not how the average bloke dahhn pub will see it. Believe it or not but people do get heated about prisoners being able to vote.
Her hands were tied for years as HS because of EU human rights, and that was as it should be. It is a personal beef for her I'm sure, to see that ended.
The sheer denial.They're already happening, food prices have definitely gone up, but the Brexit voters won't care because fuck you.
Ok , but how do you convince the populace that a bill of rights that doesn't allow the UK to deport foreign nationals preaching hate ?
If a British bill of Rights keeps the protections but allows the courts to easily deport people like Abu Hamza , it'll be hugely popular.
I know is the GAF thing to pretend the sky is falling, but they're not going to start disappearing the citizenry for wrong think or ban Gay marriage or limit gay rights if they abolish the ECHR.
Disabled people are fucked if this happens.
I can't figure how this would be argued for in any feasible way. People are worried about the lagging NHS, costly rail tickets, rising property prices and the standing of whatever post-Brexit economy we end up with. To argue for fiddling with human rights for no beneficial reason is being highly redundant to what people really want.
The worrying thing is everyone will look at brexit as an example of basically nothing going wrong as the effects of brexit potentially won't have even kicked in yet
It's likely all the people who voted brexit in a slightly ignorant way will basically do the same again which is incredibly depressing
The sheer denial.
The pound trades almost at 1:1 with USD, yet no one says anything. They know their vote caused the pound to suffer. They dont care. But that wont matter in the long run; when food and goods go up in prices, people start selling their pounds and trading them for more valuable currencies in case it slumps even further, then it wont matter how much denial they put on.
Ok , but how do you convince the populace that a bill of rights that doesn't allow the UK to deport foreign nationals preaching hate is a good thing. Especially one conditioned by the red top rags ?
If a British bill of Rights keeps the protections but allows the courts to easily deport people like Abu Hamza , it'll be hugely popular with middle and Northern England ( Scotland will waste their vote on the SNP in the general)
I know is the GAF thing to pretend the sky is falling, but they're not going to start disappearing the citizenry for wrong think or ban Gay marriage or limit gay rights if they abolish the ECHR. This is something that's probably going to happen unless a real opposition forms soon and/or Brexit stops Towie getting made.
You act like the Conservatives care for disabled people, you either work or you don't in their eyes.[/SPOILER]
I don't act like that at all. Being classed as disabled myself we are treated like shit as it is, it will be even worse if this happens.
Why is this a thing? What's the (political) goal here? Take the UK out of the EHCR, but basically write it into UK law.. seems pointless?
It didn't stop his deportation. And protections of rights should be robust. Working as intended.
I'm sorry to hear that man, it's going to get a lot worse before it gets any better.
So do they seriously expect all these fascist ideas to not lead to civil war.