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UK Sovereignty Act: Replace ECHR With a British Bill of Rights

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Primary Objective
Create Awareness, Stop Negative Outcomes, Co-Create New Realities

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The Idea!

Create legislation that restores full UK legal sovereignty by withdrawing from the European Convention on Human Rights and replacing it with a uniquely British Bill of Rights that upholds democratic values, common-sense justice, and national control over immigration, criminal justice, and public safety.

Why This Idea Matters:

>>> The ECHR has increasingly prevented the UK from enforcing democratically agreed policies.

>>> British courts and politicians should decide how we protect rights—not foreign judges.

>>> A new legal framework must reflect British values, strike a balance between rights and responsibilities, and ensure justice for victims and public safety.

Proposed Features of the Sovereignty Act:

>>> Legal Withdrawal: Complete withdrawal from the ECHR treaty and relevant supranational court structures.

>>> British Bill of Rights: Establish a new human rights framework tailored to UK values, law, and tradition.

>>> Public Safety Priority: Empower UK courts and ministers to deport foreign criminals and failed asylum seekers without endless appeals.

>>> Parliamentary Supremacy: Reaffirm the primacy of Parliament in deciding national policy over unelected judges abroad.

>>> Emergency Measures Clause: Enable swift legal responses in crises (e.g., mass migration surges, terrorism).

Expected Benefits:

>>> Increased public confidence in our justice and immigration systems.

>>> Enhanced national security and control over borders.

>>> A more accountable and transparent legal framework.

>>> Restoration of democratic decision-making authority.

Risks & Challenges:

>>> Potential diplomatic tension with European partners.

>>> Legal adjustments needed in devolved governments (Scotland, NI).

>>> Strong opposition from some human rights groups and legal activists.

Who Should Support This:

>>> Citizens who believe in democratic control over laws and borders.

>>> MPs and policy reformers focused on sovereignty.

>>> Victims' rights advocates.

>>> Anyone concerned about legal overreach or immigration abuse.

Now What?

Next Steps
Britain deserves a legal system built for Britain — not bound by outdated treaties or foreign courts. If you believe the UK should decide who stays or goes, that Parliament — not unelected judges — should make the law, and that victims and public safety must come before loopholes and legal games, then join this call for a UK Sovereignty Act.

Support this listing, share it with others who care, comment with your ideas or concerns, and contact your MP to tell them it's time for change. Together, we can create a new legal foundation that defends rights and restores national control.

The future is ours — let’s reclaim it. Please join us.

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Palace of Westminster, The Royal Porch, Westminster, Millbank, City of Westminster, Greater London, England, SW1A 0AA, United Kingdom

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Bob Thompson

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