Nigel Farage Heckled After Vote to Leave Human Rights Convention
[HPP] Nigel FarageOctober 29, 20253 min
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- 💡 Nigel Farage proposed a bill for the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), arguing that Brexit cannot be complete while subject to a foreign court.
- 🗳️ The motion was blocked by MPs in the House of Commons, with 96 votes in favor and 154 against.
Arguments for Withdrawal
- 🔑 Farage contended that the ECHR allows judges to apply their own political interpretation, thereby undermining British sovereignty.
- ⚖️ He aimed to restore the power of Parliament and MPs, returning control over matters important to voters.
- 🇬🇧 The bill sought to reinstate British common law and the birthrights of liberty and freedom, which he claimed served the country better historically.
Historical Context and Protections
- 📜 An opposing MP highlighted that Britain helped create the ECHR, championed by Winston Churchill himself.
- 🌍 The UK was the first country to ratify the convention 70 years ago, establishing itself as a global voice for human rights and the rule of law.
- ✅ The ECHR protects vulnerable people, including the elderly, and children facing abuse, allowing them to live with dignity.
- 🗣️ It also upholds fundamental freedoms such as freedom of speech for the press and public, and the right to peaceful protest.
Opposition to Farage's Proposal
- ⚠️ Opponents argued that leaving the ECHR would mean forgetting British history, abandoning British values, and undermining the rule of law.
- 🚫 They asserted that Farage's proposal was deeply un-British and would roll back people's hard-won rights, branding it unpatriotic.
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