[News] Nigel Farage and Reform

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Thunder Bolt

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Government <> judicial system

He’s being allowed due process under international human rights law and the latest appeal will be reheard because there’s a possibility the judge made an error.

People switching their support to a racist party because of things like this are on a slippery slope. Reform want to leave the ECHR and have said it’s the first thing they’ll do. A vote for Reform is a vote to strip those rights from every UK citizen.

But then, last summer we had people setting fire to hotels because they had foreign people in them. That’s how great this country is :facepalm:
The second thing Reform will do is remove the NHS to a lucrative insurance system. Insurances that put premiums up at every opportunity, that find clauses not to cover a particular ailment, and will be very profitable for the insurance companies.
Reform might say, it will be like Germany or France's insurance based health system but you can bet your house on it soon becoming more and more like America.
 




nevergoagain

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They’re voting Reform because the judicial system (which is not, and never should be, forced into doing the Government’s bidding) throws up results they don’t like?
Yes. They see the governments of whatever flavour not changing the justice system correctly to address these issues. It's not just a simple "results they don't like" that's churlish. As for due process under ECHR I guess that's where our opinions differ. For me his Human Rights ended the moment he laid a finger on one of those girls and he shouldn't have been here to be able to do it again 5 years later.
 


Scappa

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A1X

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For me his Human Rights ended the moment he laid a finger on one of those girls and he shouldn't have been here to be able to do it again 5 years later.
Fortunately, we don't live in a society where people are deemed to lose their status as humans once found guilty of crimes. That way very, very dark things lie.
 


nevergoagain

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Fortunately, we don't live in a society where people are deemed to lose their status as humans once found guilty of crimes. That way very, very dark things lie.
No point discussing any further with you then. I prefer to think of the victims and the potential future victims rather than some nonces human rights foreign or otherwise.
 




dsr-burnley

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Government <> judicial system

He’s being allowed due process under international human rights law and the latest appeal will be reheard because there’s a possibility the judge made an error.

People switching their support to a racist party because of things like this are on a slippery slope. Reform want to leave the ECHR and have said it’s the first thing they’ll do. A vote for Reform is a vote to strip those rights from every UK citizen.

But then, last summer we had people setting fire to hotels because they had foreign people in them. That’s how great this country is :facepalm:
It isn't actually. British child molesters already have the right to live in Britain for the rest of their lives. Cases like this are about whether we should grant that right to foreign child molesters as well.
 


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