'Misnamed' Human Rights Act should be 'Criminal Rights Act', Suella Braverman claims

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'Misnamed' Human Rights Act should be 'Criminal Rights Act', Suella Braverman claims
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THE Human Rights Act was “misnamed” and could instead have been called the “Criminal Rights Act”, the Home Secretary has said ...

THE Human Rights Act was “misnamed” and could instead have been called the “Criminal Rights Act”, the Home Secretary has said.

The 1998 Human Rights Act aimed to enshrine in UK domestic law the rights spelled out in the European Convention on Human Rights ., Braverman is one of the Conservatives who are continuing to tout leaving the European Court of Human Rights, which interprets the ECHR. “For these people I have a simple message, you are entitled to your luxury beliefs, but the British people will no longer pay for them.”

“‘Rise like lions after slumber, In unvanquishable number. Shake your chains to earth like dew, Which in sleep have fallen on you – You are many, they are few.’

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