How much do you really trust Nigel Farage with YOUR Human Rights?

The European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) doesn't just protect refugees - it protects every single British citizen from state oppression.

Nigel Farage says he wants the UK to leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) in order to ‘solve the small boats crisis’.


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However, it’s not just the rights of refugees that the convention protects – it protects the rights of every single British citizen from state oppression, too.

Leaving the ECHR would ultimately give any UK government near-dictatorial power to impose all manner of horrific laws on British citizens too.

Of all European countries, only Russia and Belarus are not signatories to the convention – with both countries implementing policies that blatantly contravene numerous sections of the ECHR, including widespread political repression, criminalising protest, the use of torture, unfair trials, and all manner of deeply disturbing human rights breaches.

Should he win the next election – as the polls are currently predicting – Nigel Farage says the very first thing he wants to do is leave the European Convention of Human Rights.

Below are just a few examples of what any UK government, free from the shackles of the ECHR, could potentially get away with:

Freedom of speech

Without the ECHR, any UK government could simply:

– Criminalise dissent

– Ban critical media

– Censor the internet

And if you speak out against it, you could be silenced – or worse.

Protest rights

Marching in the streets? Banned.

Organising against the government? Criminalised.

Critics of the government could simply be locked up without trial under new “public order” or “national security” laws.

Detention without trial

Indefinite imprisonment without charge could return.

Police powers could be legally made so broad that anyone labelled a “national security threat” could be completely disappeared into custody, forever.

Privacy destroyed

Mass surveillance could become law.

Every call, every message, every online search – monitored by the government for dissent.

Encryption? Outlawed.

VPNs? Banned.

Your right to a private life – erased.

All to protect the power of those at the top.

Discrimination legalised

LGBT people, disabled people, religious groups and other minorities – all could be targeted for political violence, openly.

With the ECHR gone, there’d be no legal backstop to stop laws built on prejudice.

Fair trials gutted

Without the ECHR, any future UK government could totally abolish the right to a fair trial and implement:

– Secret courts

– A ban on juries

– Evidence from torture or illegal spying allowed

Your legal rights could be totally stripped away – at the drop of a hat.

These examples are only the start

Leaving the ECHR would give the government free rein to do almost anything – such as:

– Internment camps

– Stripping citizenship from British citizens

– Deporting dissenters

– Banning political opponents

– Reintroducing the death penalty

– Public executions

The ECHR doesn’t just protect asylum seekers.

It protects each and every one of us from authoritarian rule and political violence.

Once it’s gone, it’s gone forever.

It’d mean a government with TOTAL power to do literally ANYTHING they want. Not just to other people. But to YOU, as well.

So – how much do you REALLY trust Nigel Farage?

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