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iBaby wrote
Lavish wrote They're only replacing an old bill with a new one.
No need to make a fuss until details on this "British Bill of Rights" are released. :p


"UNTIL" You mention, It's a farce, Just another thatcher government on the way in.


You do realize this isn't the first time that a new bill of rights for Britain has been proposed, right?
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Lavish wrote
iBaby wrote
Lavish wrote They're only replacing an old bill with a new one.
No need to make a fuss until details on this "British Bill of Rights" are released. :p


"UNTIL" You mention, It's a farce, Just another thatcher government on the way in.


You do realize this isn't the first time that a new bill of rights for Britain has been proposed, right?


'proposed' but its actually happening this time?

I don't really know much about this, Have only had a glance at these sources and decided to see what people on here thought. So correct me if im wrong..
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Lavish wrote
iBaby wrote
Lavish wrote They're only replacing an old bill with a new one.
No need to make a fuss until details on this "British Bill of Rights" are released. :p


"UNTIL" You mention, It's a farce, Just another thatcher government on the way in.


You do realize this isn't the first time that a new bill of rights for Britain has been proposed, right?


Correct it's not the first time, But this time round labour/Lib dems wanted to keep supporting it whereas UKIP & the conservative want to repeal the human rights act and replace it with a new bill of rights for britain
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iBaby wrote Correct it's not the first time, But this time round labour/Lib dems wanted to keep supporting it whereas UKIP & the conservative want to repeal the human rights act and replace it with a new bill of rights for britain


So it's okay for the labour party to propose the replacement of the old bill of rights back in 2007, but now that it's the conservatives wanting the change, it's not okay?
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Lavish wrote
iBaby wrote Correct it's not the first time, But this time round labour/Lib dems wanted to keep supporting it whereas UKIP & the conservative want to repeal the human rights act and replace it with a new bill of rights for britain


So it's okay for the labour party to propose the replacement of the old bill of rights back in 2007, but now that it's the conservatives wanting the change, it's not okay?


Fact is it was never fully brought forward by labour and they reverted to stick by the old act in the election just gone, Now it is being changed? I dont agree with half of their policy's they are bringing in tbh.

No coalition no more, They can do what they want now, God help the country for another 5 years of a tory government
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