Reform Party leader Nigel Farage MP has used his first (maidan) speech in the British parliament to highlight his constituency of Clacton, as well as call for a new referendum on Britain’s membership of the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
The ECHR is an international court based in Strasbourg, France that oversees the enforcement of the European Convention on Human Rights by its member states. It was created in 1959 and is primarily responsible for adjudicating individual or state applications alleging violations of the civil and political rights set out in the Convention.
The court’s judgments are binding on the countries concerned, and member states are expected to implement them. The ECHR recently ruled that member states must do more to tackle climate change, and the court encourages mass, illegal immigration into Britain. Public support for the institution is said to hover around 50 percent.
Speaking in Parliament, Farage said: “[If] you came to Britain illegally during the last Labour government. Your feet didn’t touch the sides. You were gone. You were out. Indeed, in the last year of the Labour Government, from 2009 to 2010, 50,000 people who came here illegally were deported. Now, none of that happens anymore.
“It didn’t happen under 14 years of Conservatives, and it clearly isn’t going to happen under this Labour government. And I wonder why. I think you’ll find it’s the increased role of a court overseas that was set up in the wake of World War II with the very best of intentions that has now completely outlived its usefulness. It is, of course, called the ECHR, the European Court of Human Rights, and it was the Labour Government that enshrined the convention into British law.
“We will not stop the boats, even if we send a handful to Rwanda. We will not stop the boats by attempting to smash the criminal gangs. We’ve been doing that to the drugs industry in Britain year after year, decade after decade, with no success whatsoever. The financial rewards for smuggling people across the English Channel can now net a gang 2 to 3 million euros a week. Whatever prison sentences or penalties are put upon them, there will always be people volunteering to make millions of euros a week.
“We will only stop this if we start deporting people that come illegally. Then they won’t pay the smugglers. We will only do that by leaving the ECHR.
“But I’ve got a fun suggestion that I think would liven up politics, engage the public, and see a massively increased turnout. Why don’t we have a referendum on whether we continue to be members of the ECHR?”
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My maiden speech to the House of Commons. I’ve had a long time to think about it! pic.twitter.com/qwfzbGFMyz
— Nigel Farage MP (@Nigel_Farage) July 23, 2024