“Ditch the ECHR - Unlock the Deportations Britain Demands !!”
“Ditch the ECHR - Unlock the Deportations Britain Demands !!”
Leave the ECHR, reclaim security and justice.Leave the ECHR, reclaim security and justice.Leave the ECHR, reclaim security and justice.
Op-Ed by Jason King for VPNOp-Ed by Jason King for VPN
Across pubs and online spaces,frustration is mountingfrustration is mounting. Dangeroussmall boatssmall boatsoverloaded with asylum seekers land unchecked,foreign criminals dodge deportationforeign criminals dodge deportation, and ourovercrowded prisonsovercrowded prisonscontaingrooming ganggrooming gangoffenders who arenot British citizensnot British citizens. Governments promise tough borders and justice, but they’restopped in their tracksstopped in their tracksbytheEuropean Convention on Human Rights (ECHR)European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR),embedded in UK law since 1998embedded in UK law since 1998.
Thesolutionsolutionisclearclear:leave itleave it.
Leavingthe ECHRthe ECHRis thelinchpinlinchpin—restoringcommon sense, justice, and fairnesscommon sense, justice, and fairness, puttingordinary people’s safetyordinary people’s safetyoverforeign crooks’ wishes.foreign crooks’ wishes.
Foreign CriminalsForeign Criminals
The law’s straightforward: serve more than a year in prison, and you’re deported. ButECHR’s Article 8ECHR’s Article 8—the “right to family life”—creates a loophole. Manygrooming gang offendersgrooming gang offenders, foreign nationals on Indefinite Leave to Remain, avoid removal because courts, bound by Article 8, won’t break up families. It defies common sense, mocks victims, and leaves taxpayers footing the bill for overcrowded prisons. The public wants these offenders gone, butECHR blocks itECHR blocks it.
Small BoatsSmall Boats
Rishi Sunak’s planRishi Sunak’s planto stop illegal Channel crossings is ready to go. ButECHR rulesECHR rulesstall it—deporting arrivals is deemed too harsh, prioritizinghuman rightshuman rightsoverborder securityborder security. As a result, smugglers profit, boats keep coming, and public anger grows. The policy exists; theconvention undermines itconvention undermines it.
Asylum ChaosAsylum Chaos
Under international law,asylumasylumshould be claimed in the first safe country reached—Greece, Italy or Spain. ButECHRECHRties the UK into processing claims from anyone who arrives, even if they’ve crossed multiple safe countries. The system strains under the pressure, costs rise, and public confidence drops.
The FixThe Fix
TriggerArticle 58Article 58—leave theECHRECHR. Replace it with aBritish Bill of RightsBritish Bill of Rights, retaining key protections while cutting what doesn’t work. LimitArticle 8Article 8toBritish citizensBritish citizens—no “family life” defense for foreign offenders. Deportgrooming gang rapistsgrooming gang rapistsfrom Telford and Rochdale, offering deportation in place of long sentences. It’s practical:victims support it,victims support it,andtaxpayers save millions.taxpayers save millions.
Next, alignasylum rulesasylum ruleswith global norms: claims must be made in the first safe country, not here. Finally, enforceSunak’s boat policySunak’s boat policy—cross illegally, get sent back. One move changes it all:criminals deportedcriminals deported,boats stoppedboats stopped,asylum sortedasylum sorted.
A Realistic PathA Realistic Path
This isn’t complex. The1998 Human Rights Act1998 Human Rights Actput us here—no conspiracy, just a law that needs changing.Leaving the ECHRLeaving the ECHRisn’t like Brexit; it’s a clean break throughArticle 58Article 58. No new frameworks, just the courage to act. The public’s clear:deport criminalsdeport criminals,secure borderssecure borders. Any mainstream party determined to deliver this would offer the public a way to achieve real change—use your democratic voice to vote them in, andmass deportationmass deportationwill follow.
Why Isn’t This Dominating Right-Leaning Politics Talk?Why Isn’t This Dominating Right-Leaning Politics Talk?
Maybe it’s too straightforward. Social media thrives on frustration—rants aboutopen bordersopen borders,prison costsprison costs,crimecrime. It all drives engagement. But laying out a simple fix exposes the dilemma: leaving theECHRECHRisn’t atalking point, it’s a doing pointtalking point, it’s a doing point. It makes clear that the focus needs to shift from talk toactionaction.ParliamentariansParliamentarianswho can push this through are what’s needed, and those who aren’t going to be in that position should back those who are.
The Way ForwardThe Way Forward
To achieve the future Britain deserves, we need towake the public up to the domino effectwake the public up to the domino effectof leaving the ECHR andrestricting Article 8restricting Article 8to exclude those on indefinite leave to remain—including the mass deportations of foreign criminalsincluding the mass deportations of foreign criminals. Whilesideshows draw crowdssideshows draw crowdsby claiming politics as we know it can’t fix the situation, we need tofocus on the main stagefocus on the main stage, where thereal actionreal actiontakes place. It’s time to makeleaving the ECHRleaving the ECHRthedominant talking pointdominant talking pointthat no potentialgovernmentgovernmentcan ignore.
Well, that’s all for now. But until our next article, please stay tuned, stay informed, but most of all stay safe, and I’ll see you then.Well, that’s all for now. But until our next article, please stay tuned, stay informed, but most of all stay safe, and I’ll see you then.
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