Monday, 20 October 2014


Stephen Metcalfe MP: slams Labour for being out of touch on Human Rights

Local MP Stephen Metcalfe has today hit out against Labour’s criticism of the Conservative plans to bring Human Rights laws back under the control of the United Kingdom.

Stephen Metcalfe’s words follow recent comments made on the Labour candidate for South Basildon and East Thurrock, which equated the Conservative view as one of ‘extremism’.

Stephen Metcalfe commented: “I’m quite frankly saddened by these comments. To equate our views with that of ‘extremism’ demonstrates the level to which Labour are truly out of touch with the British people’s sentiments on the issue.”

“This country has a long standing tradition of championing human rights and the respect for individual freedoms across the globe. However, this does not mean that we should allow Brussels to use human rights to impose the European Union’s will on the democratically elected Parliament of the UK.”

“Our observance of human rights therefore, should take place through the introduction of a British Bill of Rights, meaning that in the future, the European Court could no longer force the UK to change its laws.”

“The European Court of Human Rights, in Strasbourg, has extended its remit by going into areas which have little to do with real human rights issues. The Conservative party is committed to putting Britain first and restoring common sense to human rights in this country.”