Brexit leader Nigel Farage argues the British people should be called upon again to decide whether the United Kingdom remains under the jurisdiction of the European Court of Human Rights or fully take back control over its borders.
The Brexit leader said that while he implored figures such as former Prime Minister Boris Johnson to include leaving the ECHR as a part of the UK’s withdrawal from the European Union back then, he said Johnson had “no interest” in doing so. A legislative fix intended to allow the policy to get off the ground is expected to finally be cleared by the House of Commons this Spring, critics of the bill, such as former Home Secretary Suella Braverman and former Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick haveEarlier this month, Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said for the first time that he would consider leaving the Strasbourg Court if it attempts to block removal flights to Rwanda again.