Anyone who supports reform and Farage and has not considered implications of leaving ECHR does not change my view of how ignorant some people are about reform. They gas light people with what they want to hear rather than what it means for them.Thank you. Honest answers, much appreciated. I don't agree personally especially with the 1 year term but that doesn't mean either views aren't valid.
I hadn't really considered leaving the ECHR to be honest but if there were things that we as a country wanted to do but couldn't due to ECHR then I could be persuaded to leave and implement a UK version. The obvious example would be capital punishment, I'm not for one minute going to enter a discussion on that as it will be a massive binfest but the premise of wanting to do something the country wants is an interesting one if it's blocked by Europe. The member states can though change the charter through a treaty amendment I think so requiring all member states to agree I would assume not just a majority ?.
Imagine a return of capital punishment when people don’t think people deserve a fair trial/justice.
That bloke who was let out the other week would have been killed. He was innocent. Now imagine that without people having rights to a fair trial and were genuinely in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Yet again people supporting it will never think it is something that could happen to them. It can and it does.