Guest post by Walton, originally a comment on a post by Helen Dale (commenting on an article in the Spectator) on my Facebook wall yesterday on the Human Rights Act. Published with permission.
My view on this as an immigration lawyer:
A large part of the Tories’ explicit motivation for getting rid of the HRA is to curtail the scope of protections in immigration cases. They particularly hate the right to private and family life (Article 8), especially, but not exclusively, in criminal deportation cases. This has featured heavily in Tory rhetoric and tabloid press reporting for several years.
What they don’t tell you is why these protections are worthwhile.
Many of the people that the Home Office labels … Read the rest
(This is a syndicated post. Read the original at FreeThoughtBlogs.)