Conservative policy towards the Human Rights Act has serious consequences for privacy and freedom of expression
According to most of the broadsheets, if there is a Conservative Government after the next General Election, the European Court of Human Rights will no longer be able to overrule British courts. Under plans to be unveiled tomorrow (Tuesday) at the Conservative Conference, Chris Grayling, Secretary of State at the Ministry of Justice, is expected to state that a future Conservative Government will introduce legislation that ensures that Human Rights cases are determined by Britain’s Supreme Court and not judges




