DOMINIC GRIEVE
The government's record on human rights was the subject of an excellent debate last night put on by students at the BPP Law School in Holborn.
Labour was represented by the former Attorney General Lord Goldsmith while the Tori
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My column in the new print edition of Standpoint reveals that the Tories' policy on human rights is not as radical as they would like us to think it is.
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November 2009
‘The Tories admit that their British Bill of Rights will have to be compatible with the European Convention’
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Dominic Grieve
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