Tom Tugendhat, a candidate in the race to become the next leader of the Conservative Party, has made a bold pledge to withdraw the UK from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) if he wins.
He criticizes the ECHR for hindering the UK's ability to deport 'murderers and rapists' and positions himself as a 'sober and serious' choice, promising to restore trust and address the 'disrespect and double standards' seen in previous Tory governments.
Tugendhat's stance on the ECHR and his commitment to reforming human rights laws mark a significant policy proposal in his campaign to succeed Rishi Sunak as the leader of the Conservative Party.
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Finally, someone willing to take a strong stance on our sovereignty and put the UK's interests first!
Tom Tugendhat's promise to pull the UK from the ECHR really highlights the urgent need to reclaim national sovereignty and ensure our legal system is solely governed by our own principles, not those imposed from outside. It's refreshing to see a politician willing to make bold reforms that prioritize the security and autonomy of our country.
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