Badenoch warned plans to ditch ECHR show ‘death wish’ for Tory party

Kemi Badenoch was warned that it was a “desire for death için for the Conservative Party, with its new harsh right -wing policies withdrawn from the mass deportation and international Human Rights Treaty.
The warning of former Tor Chief Prosecutor Dominic Grieve came to the action to reverse the decline in the face of the rise of Mrs. Badenoch’s party’s Nigel Farage Reform England.
While the Conservative Party Conference in Manchester was opened this weekend, the party’s leader gained the next general election from the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
Politics came with the promise of deporting 150,000 foreign criminals and illegal immigrants per year – without a clear detail about where to send the equivalent of 500 per day.
This announced last week that they would abolish the Climate Change Law and the scrap net zero policies.
Mr. Grieve said: “I think the conservatives do the same thing as the reform and make them distinctive.” He said.
Leaving the ECHR claimed that the contract would end the migration crisis as a “full fantasy ,, which was a“ marginal effect only compared to other agreements, such as the refugee contract.
“It makes conservatives look inconsistent,” he detonated.
The movements tried to leave behind the populist under the leadership of Mrs. Badenoch, who has already done what was already done by Nigel Farage’s reform in Tories.
His party was stranded at 16 percent, less than 34 percent of the semi -reform, while Ms. Badenoch tried to gather his party with a speech on the first day of the conference.
Ms. Badenoch said that conservatives could combine England again by combining “strong boundaries with a common culture”.
Ms. Badenoch said to the party’s conference in Manchester: “The well -intentioned treaties and bylaws such as the European Convention on Human Rights and the European Trade Against European trade, such as the best intentions of the generations, such as the law of modern slavery, are never considered by their original writers.
He justified his plans and said: “Britain needs a deep change, but I reject the policy that everything has to go to, the demolition of everything, everything is broken.
“But if we leave him in labor or reform, England will be divided.
“Only conservatives can bring this country together.
“This is a war that we need to win by combining safe boundaries with a common culture, strong values and the confidence of a great nation.
“We can win the discussion and win the next election.”
In a video, Mrs Badenoch proposed a new deportation power based on controversial ice agents used by Trump in the USA.
He also claimed that the party could restrict the right to protest with the attack on those who protested in favor of Palestine after the murders of Jews in Manchester.
Kemi Badenoch said that the British streets should not be “theater for intimidation”.
The Tora leader said that the conservative party was in solidarity with the Jewish community.
Ms. Badenoch said to the party’s conference in Manchester: “We cannot import values hostile to ourselves, and we cannot tolerate.
“Now we have to draw a line and say that you can think of what you love in England and you can say what you love within the boundaries of the law, but you have no right to transform our streets into intimidation theaters, and we will not allow you to do more.
“We are standing against the shoulder for our Jewish friends. You are part of England’s texture and you will always be.”
However, as the leader looked at the traces of Oblivion and the traces of questions about his own future, Mrs. Badenoch tried to give a positive note.
He said: “We can win the discussion and the next election.”
“We have a mountain to climb, but we have a song in our hearts and we are ready for fighting.”
However, the Büyük Manchester Central Conference Center, the first day, remained far away from many institutional sponsors, and relatively few members and others would normally be a crowded conference.
Half empty trains were going to Manchester from London to Manchester, hotels still offered rooms at not intense prices.
The only meeting packaged on the first day was fringed for Sir James Cleverly and Robert Jenrick, and would change Mrs. Badenoch to the leader.
The main focus of the event was forcing Margaret Thatcher to his clothes and letters with a museum indicator at a main point filled with a large corporate sponsor in the 100th anniversary of his birth.
Previously, Mrs. Badenoch has repeatedly clashed with Laura Kuensberg in the BBC, where she would deport immigrants.
He described the question as “a self -defeating argument ve and said,“ It doesn’t matter, it doesn’t matter if they are not here ”.
He implied that they could be deported to countries such as Syria, Iran and Afghanistan.
However, Mrs. Badenoch tried to draw a line between both labor and reform, which claimed that she did not buy him and Tories’s identity policy.
“While both are dealing with complaints, both of them divide our country into tribes and labels. Both apply identity policies that will destroy our country.” And I say no. No, divide into identity policy and no. ” He added: “What England needs is national unity.” I’m black, I’m a woman, I’m a conservative. “




