Sorry to spoil the party, but I quite like Britain where it is. We're far enough from France to be relatively untroubled by our nearest neighbours, and, difficult though it is to admit, they may actually be better neighbours than we may find in more southern waters. Move it south and our...
I'm not in favour of capital punishment, but I don't go along with murderers complaining about their loss of human rights. Maybe they should have thought about that beforehand?
In my opinion such people lose all their rights when they commit a crime apart from the right to a fair trial. If they want rights, then don't murder fellow human beings. Simple really.
It's all bloody Europe: European Union, European Court of Human Rights, European Commission - all costing us billions and providing us with nothing but bureaucracy.
Anyway, are you supportive of the human rights of murderers?
And how much consideration did these killers give to the human rights of their victims?
"The European Court of Human Rights has ruled the whole life tariffs given to murderer Jeremy Bamber and two other killers breached their human rights".