Should British terror suspects be extradited to the US?
Should we really have wasted so much time and taxpayer money in trying to extradite terror suspects to the US instead of seeking prosecutions in the UK?
- 25 September 2012The hijacking of the human rights debate
The inside story of how Nick Clegg and his allies ruthlessly organise their opposition to repatriating powers to the UK
- 28 May 2012Britain’s Coalition Government promises localism at home, but not in other people’s countries
One hopes that the localism agenda, at the heart of the coalition agreement, will find its way into the policy machine at the FCO before an unaccountable body opposes itself on more countries
- 15 May 2012Extradition, the ECHR and terror suspects
Babar Ahmed is not a victim of an unjust and anti-Muslim system. To argue otherwise suggests that western governments are the aggressors and terror suspects the victims
- 11 April 2012A few home truths about extradition from the United Kingdom
Are our extradition laws really favourable to the United States, or is this just a perception issue?
- 2 March 2012The European Court of Human Rights versus freedom of expression
The glaring discrepancy between the Court’s invention of new rights nowhere to be found in the ECHR and its hostility towards free speech underscores the urgent need for reform
- 21 February 2012Family values and the Strasbourg Court: time to repatriate the 1948 Convention to Britain
It is time to repatriate the 1948 Convention to Britain so as to end the practice of maximising the rights of individuals and groups who have shown by their conduct that they hardly deserve such latitude.
- 21 October 2011Europe is crumbling. What are our demands?
Europe is crumbling. But while Euro-sceptics are in the ascendency, it is imperative that they do not miss this opportunity through internal divisions.
- 24 August 2011