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    1. * Labour’s plans for housing potentially delayed because paying the agricultural value for farmland instead of the hope value taking into account planning permission could be expropriation under the ECHR

      * Labour’s plans to abolish leasehold delayed because abolishing freehold ownership is potentially expropriation under the ECHR

      * Labour’s welfare cuts being investigated by the EHRC

      * Labour’s attempt to be serious on deportations being continually undermined by ridiculous rulings under the ECHR

      Great system of governance.

    2. InternationalUse4228 on

      By that we should confiscate all private assets and distribute equally among everyone.

    3. So the courts can rule the government can or cannot cut benefits. They can rule whether the government can allow north sea oil drilling and the courts can decide if an asylum scheme for Ukrainians can be opened to Palestinians?

      What is the point in us voting if the government we elect is impotent to change anything? Or is that the point?

    4. Difficult_Falcon1022 on

      Thank God there are some checks and balances, as I fear this policy is not only immoral, but rushed will end up costing the taxpayer much more in the long run.

    5. salamanderwolf on

      God, you can’t even kill the disabled without some loony European human rights lawyers getting involved. Don’t they understand austerity has been tried before and it definitely worked!

      /s if needed

    6. Same thing happened with a bunch of unsavory changes that the conservatives introduced and they still went through. These cuts are coming and nothing will stop them, guaranteed.

    7. GreaterGoodIreland on

      Not sure it’s a great idea that equality laws can dictate the budgeting of the government, that feels like a movement of power away from elected officials to unelected judges and lawyers.