Submitted on Wednesday 23rd March 2016
Published on Thursday 24th March 2016
Current status: Closed
Closed: Saturday 24th September 2016
Signatures: 81,148
Tagged with
British ~ death penalty ~ General Election ~ Referendum ~ UK
Save the Human Rights Act
The Human Rights Act is an important act designed to protect each and every individual from inequality and injustice be it from another individual, corporations or our own government. As such the decision to remove or change that protection should, ultimately lie with the people of the UK.
In the past we've been rightly proud of our tough stance around the world on human rights.
The UK will not extradite to a country where the death penalty is used. UK politicians have called for Guantanamo to be closed and laws criminalising homosexuality in Africa and elsewhere to be overturned.
We accept that the Conservative party won the 2015 General Election with a majority, however a decision on something as important as this has to have the backing of the majority of the electorate, not just the 36% that voted Conservative. We are therefore asking you to do the right democratic thing and bring your proposal for a 'British Bill of Rights' before the electorate in a referendum and let them decide if they wish to opt for this, or keep the existing Human Rights legislation.
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The Government responded to this petition on Wednesday 19th October 2016
We will set out our proposals for a British Bill of Rights in due course. We will consult fully on those proposals.
Fundamental human rights are essential in a modern, civilised democracy such as the United Kingdom. This Government was elected with a mandate to reform and modernise the UK human rights framework. We will set out our proposals to fulfil that commitment in due course and we will consult fully on those proposals.
Ministry of Justice
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