Home Secretary attacks European judges as ‘politicised’ and said Government would do ‘whatever it takes’ to stop the boats
Suella Braverman has attacked European judges as “politicised” and “interventionist” by treading in UK national sovereignty as she refused to rule out the prospect of Britain leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).
The Home Secretary said the Government would do “whatever it takes” to stop the boats when asked if the UK would leave the ECHR should the Supreme Court and Strasbourg judges continue to thwart its policy of deporting asylum seekers to Rwanda.
However, she said the Government was not thinking or talking about the possibility of leaving the ECHR “right now” but was instead working to deliver on its “stop the boats” plan.
Speaking on the BBC’s Radio 4 Today programme, Mrs Braverman also said the Government would only be able to start operationalising its new small boats legislation after the Supreme Court rules later this year on the legality of the Rwanda deportation flights.