Brexit was the ability to revise our own laws. Not least when it comes to dealing with the likes of extremist preachers, whom the ECJ protected. The new bill addresses this, buydoes not remove any of our basic rights of hebeas corpus, trial by jury etc. So it is important not to spread quasi hysterical misinformation that insists we will…
Brexit was the ability to revise our own laws. Not least when it comes to dealing with the likes of extremist preachers, whom the ECJ protected. The new bill addresses this, buydoes not remove any of our basic rights of hebeas corpus, trial by jury etc. So it is important not to spread quasi hysterical misinformation that insists we will all be locked up, e.g., for refusing vaccination. We haven't, and we won't.
Brexit was the ability to revise our own laws. Not least when it comes to dealing with the likes of extremist preachers, whom the ECJ protected. The new bill addresses this, buydoes not remove any of our basic rights of hebeas corpus, trial by jury etc. So it is important not to spread quasi hysterical misinformation that insists we will all be locked up, e.g., for refusing vaccination. We haven't, and we won't.
The proposals are all about watering down the way people can *access* those rights (which I agree on paper are not changing)