Government reviewing use of human rights law to halt deportations – Cooper
- Ministers are reviewing how Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights applies to migration law, as stated by Yvette Cooper.
- The UK Government is considering a stricter application of the right to family life in migration cases, inspired by Denmark's approach.
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UK struggles to deport foreign criminals due to Euro laws, says Home Sec
BRITAIN has a problem with foreign criminals escaping deportation due to Euro laws, the Home Secretary finally admitted yesterday. After months of pressure, Yvette Cooper suggested ministers will review how Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights — the right to family life — is applied in UK law. Judges have been allowing foreign criminals to remain in the UK because they have a ‘right to a family life’ Ms Cooper told the BBC: “Th…
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