OK, appreciate the differentiation between the ECHR and CJEU, my mistake. That said, the CJEU merely upholds the laws that the EU have brought into effect.
It's good rhetoric but I would like to know of the laws he refers to that have been restricted by the EU rules and regulations. He also wanders into the realms of the ECHR which, as everybody knows, is entirely separate from the EU and should therefore not be raised in this debate. He...
Three lines from a very lengthy article. There were plenty of comments that pointed out some redeeming features but in the main the balance each commentator was far more damning of his tenure than praiseworthy.
I don't believe for one minute that Boris hasn't got his eye on the bigger prize rather than the issue. His aim will be to lead the Tory party and he will decide which camp to join which depending on how best to achieve that aim.
That's all well and good but I don't see him doing anything to change the fact that the majority of people in this country are living under a government they didn't elect. The UK electoral system in this country suits him but the EU one doesn't.
Can you point us in the direction of the list of schools in deprived areas that are outperforming the private schools. The report just refers to 500 state schools outperforming private schools but doesn't give any examples, especially of those in deprived areas.