

Leave the European convention on human rights
The Issue
Our once peaceful nation is now experiencing a significant change, and not for the better. For years, I have watched as more and more foreigners enter our country, all under the provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). What was intended as a tool to ensure fundamental rights for all has inadvertently transformed our communities, often in ways that are not desirable.
Many citizens, like myself, now feel a growing concern over the safety and security within our own neighborhoods. Reports from across the country indicate rising tensions and conflicts, and the conventional frameworks just don’t seem equipped to manage this new reality. The ECHR, while well-intentioned, is failing to adapt to the specific challenges we face as a nation.
The reality is that these challenges require a national response that aligns with our unique cultural and societal needs, something that the ECHR doesn’t fully support. By leaving the ECHR, we can regain the freedom to design and implement policies that directly reflect the voices and the interests of our own citizens, without having to navigate the external mandates that currently tie our hands.
Statistical data from the Home Office and various public safety organizations show an undeniable correlation between certain immigration policies and rising crime rates. This is not just anecdotal; it’s written in the numbers. It’s time we take back control over our legislative and administrative actions.
Our goal should be to prioritize the safety and well-being of all residents by crafting laws and policies that are free from external restrictions. We must ensure that our legal system puts the needs of our citizens first. We need your support to start this crucial conversation and make a decisive change.
Sign this petition to urge our government to consider exiting the European Convention on Human Rights, thereby enabling us to establish a legal framework that truly serves and protects our nation.
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The Issue
Our once peaceful nation is now experiencing a significant change, and not for the better. For years, I have watched as more and more foreigners enter our country, all under the provisions of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). What was intended as a tool to ensure fundamental rights for all has inadvertently transformed our communities, often in ways that are not desirable.
Many citizens, like myself, now feel a growing concern over the safety and security within our own neighborhoods. Reports from across the country indicate rising tensions and conflicts, and the conventional frameworks just don’t seem equipped to manage this new reality. The ECHR, while well-intentioned, is failing to adapt to the specific challenges we face as a nation.
The reality is that these challenges require a national response that aligns with our unique cultural and societal needs, something that the ECHR doesn’t fully support. By leaving the ECHR, we can regain the freedom to design and implement policies that directly reflect the voices and the interests of our own citizens, without having to navigate the external mandates that currently tie our hands.
Statistical data from the Home Office and various public safety organizations show an undeniable correlation between certain immigration policies and rising crime rates. This is not just anecdotal; it’s written in the numbers. It’s time we take back control over our legislative and administrative actions.
Our goal should be to prioritize the safety and well-being of all residents by crafting laws and policies that are free from external restrictions. We must ensure that our legal system puts the needs of our citizens first. We need your support to start this crucial conversation and make a decisive change.
Sign this petition to urge our government to consider exiting the European Convention on Human Rights, thereby enabling us to establish a legal framework that truly serves and protects our nation.
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Petition created on 9 June 2026