The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Tories silent on leaving ECHR

- BY DAVID LYNCH

The Conservati­ves have not ruled out pledging to leave the European Convention on Human Rights during the election campaign, James Cleverly has signalled.

The agreement is seen as a barrier by some on the Tory right to driving down unauthoris­ed migration, as it allows migrants to challenge their removal via the Strasbourg-based European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).

The home secretary has previously appeared supportive of the UK remaining in the ECHR, but with a renewed threat from Reform, as Nigel Farage returns to the front line of politics, Mr Cleverly suggested the Tories were open to the move.

Mr Farage’s party has pledged to leave the ECHR in its election offer, with the Reform leader suggesting it would ensure “sovereignt­y” over the UK’s borders.

Asked by reporters about whether the Conservati­ves could pledge to withdraw from the convention, the home secretary said: “We have absolutely made the point that the ECHR needs reform and we have driven reform.

“We have already driven reform of the ECHR which demonstrat­es that it can be done, but the prime minister has been absolutely clear, I have been absolutely clear: our priority is to protect our borders, to defend our nation, and if we are presented with a choice between defending ourselves or the views of a foreign court, we will always, always, choose to defend our borders, defend our country.”

He had earlier told broadcaste­rs that no other political party would influence the Conservati­ves’ migration policy.

“Conservati­ve policies are created with the British people in mind,” said Mr Cleverly, who is also the Tory candidate for Braintree.

“We focus on their needs, on the needs of the British economy and the British people, and our policies are not dictated by any party.

“We have got a credible plan, it is a plan which is already working, bringing those migration figures down and projected to continue to do so under a Conservati­ve government.”

Mr Farage is standing as the Reform candidate for Clacton in Essex, and vowed he would be a “b ***** nuisance” in Westminste­r if he succeeds in becoming an MP.

 ?? ?? NO COMMENT: Home Secretary James Cleverly on the campaign trail yesterday.
NO COMMENT: Home Secretary James Cleverly on the campaign trail yesterday.

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