"Don't be duped by the mandates being lifted….
In the UK (this will be every country) they're going through the back door and changing human rights in March - so they can decide what's "fucking right" for your body in the name of "public health and fucking safety"!!!"- Creativity Of Liberty
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Nope the reason they will drop it in the UK is they are removing rights via the proposed changes to the Human Rights Act. They are removing the right to bodily autonomy so if the catastrophic changes get through they will not need a mandate.
1:04 AM · Jan 31, 2022·Twitter for Android
Human Rights Act Reform: A Modern Bill of Rights
From:
Ministry of Justice
Published
14 December 2021
The government is committed to updating the Human Rights Act 1998. This consultation seeks views on the government’s proposals to revise the Human Rights Act and replace it with a Bill of Rights, in order to restore a proper balance between the rights of individuals, personal responsibility and the wider public interest.
Chapters 1 and 2 provide a background of the domestic and international human rights context. Chapter 3 explores issues that have emerged with how the Human Rights Act 1998 operates in practice and outlines the case for reform. Chapter 4 sets out the government’s proposed reforms and their rationale in detail.
Each proposal is accompanied by specific consultation questions. We welcome responses on those questions. Submissions which do not focus on the questions but deal with the subject of the Human Rights Act more generally are also welcome.
To help us take full account of all potential impacts, including equality impacts, we shall complete a full Impact Assessment as necessary, once we have considered the responses to the consultation. We welcome responses from consultees on these proposals with regard to the potential impacts.
You will find the consultation document, along with a large print version, below.
We have published a Welsh language executive summary below and will publish a full Welsh consultation paper, and an easy read version in due course.
Contact:
HRAReform@justice.gov.uk