Thursday 22 September 2011

If only he were alive today!

Britain's Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, told party delegates yesterday that the European Convention on Human Rights had the support of Winston Churchill.
There is nothing in the Convention about immigration control.
And it is unimaginable to believe that Churchill supported the Convention being intepreted in such a way as to enable the UK to be occupied by other peoples.
Yet that is precisely what took place on 28 May 1985 when the European Court of Human Rights determined in favour of three women whose husbands were not allowed to live on these overcrowded and hopelessly divided islands.