
Theresa May would 39like to see the Human Rights Act go39
Apologise if already posted Theresa May told the Sunday Telegraph she quotpersonallyquot would like to see it go because of the problems it caused. Talking to the Sunday Telegraph she39s said that personally she would like to see the Human Rights Act go.
UK Home Secretary Theresa May wants Human Rights Act axed.
The GuardianTheresa May to tackle 39human rights39 defence in immigration casesThe IndependentTheresa May will today announce plans to tighten the immigration rules making it easier to deport foreign nationals who have settled and.
Today Home Secretary Theresa May has shown rather more political skill in making a very similar point. The home secretary has called for the Human.
Theresa May moves to make deporting criminals easier is the headline at Conservative Home reporting that the Home Secretary wants to change immigration rules so that the right to family life does not necessarily stand in.
Home secretary Theresa May has called for the Human Rights Act to be scrapped putting her in direct opposition to her Liberal Democrat Cabinet. Theresa May says the Home Office has had quotsome problemsquot with the Human Rights Act.
British Home Secretary Theresa May has called for the Human Rights Act to be scrapped saying that it hinders the government39s attempts to deport dangerous.
The GuardianTheresa May to tackle 39human rights39 defence in immigration casesThe IndependentTheresa May will today announce plans to tighten the.
Britain39s immigration rules are to be amended to curb the ability of foreign criminals to resist deportation by invoking their right to a family life under the Human Rights Act the home secretary Theresa May is to announce on.