Off Topic The Politics Thread

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Should the UK remain a part of the EU or leave?

  • Stay in

    Votes: 56 47.9%
  • Get out

    Votes: 61 52.1%

  • Total voters
    117
  • Poll closed .
But self identifying trans people (with no surgery done or planned) may go with the gender they choose and no allowance will be made in crime statistics. So all crimes done by men in dresses will be down to women. It will skew reality.

Agree about the mental services!
Again if a transwoman waving their P@@@@ about is credited to a female I don't really care if it skews the crime statistics... Us cis women haven't really scored high in that crime statistics for awhile..could take us the league table!!
 
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As if ****ing Blackpool has a Tory MP ffs. The absolute state of this nonce.

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Just to point out what scrapping would mean


The Human Rights Act is a UK law passed in 1998. It lets you defend your rights in UK courts and compels public organisations – including the Government, police and local councils – to treat everyone equally, with fairness, dignity and respect.


So that is OK to get rid of????
 
Just to point out what scrapping would mean


The Human Rights Act is a UK law passed in 1998. It lets you defend your rights in UK courts and compels public organisations – including the Government, police and local councils – to treat everyone equally, with fairness, dignity and respect.


So that is OK to get rid of????

It would be a bold way to go but probably a vote winner.
 
The Tories have suggested from time to time, replacing the HRA with a Bill of Rights. It would give UK citizens all the rights Beth has set out, but the tribunal of final appeal would be the UK's Supreme Court, and not a foreign court.
 
Just to point out what scrapping would mean


The Human Rights Act is a UK law passed in 1998. It lets you defend your rights in UK courts and compels public organisations – including the Government, police and local councils – to treat everyone equally, with fairness, dignity and respect.


So that is OK to get rid of????
What happened before 1998
 
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