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A human right is freedom, if you are in prison you are not free. Therefore by your logic prison is taking away peoples human rights. Voting is not a human right, its a civil liberty. If you commit a crime, you forfeit your civil liberties.
There is no human right which allows someone to escape the law.
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Of course its an assumption, and going by your logic (as an EU federalist) its an assumption that you already support implementing and therefore it will not be long before all of the vile scumbags get the vote. As I proved by those two high profile cases in my city of Liverpool, justice in this country is a complete and utter joke.
being an EU federalist has nothing to do with this.
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Of course they included the British Empire, the Empire which stood up against the evil Third Reich when no one else would. So why are we taking directives and regulations from the people who couldn't stop beating the hell out of eachother for the past 1,000 years?. The treaty is the same as the Consitituion, even ardent EU supporters have said it themselves. The emblem, motto and badge were removed for cosmestic purposes but that didn't matter anyway, as they just implemented it via the backdoor without having to go through the trouble of the Treaty/Consitution.
The same british empire that attempted to appease hitler and allowed him to take land from other countries before getting worried that he might actually be a bit crazy. What happened in the past is in the past. European member states don't want to invade each other any more and would rather trade and work together.
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Ian Huntley is not entitled to vote after killing two little girls, nor is he entitled to an Xbox. How on earth is it dehumanising? - how dare you talk about humanity when talking about the likes of Ian Huntley, the man has no humanity. Humanity has nothing to do with voting anyway so I have no idea where you get this stuff from.
Ian Huntley would not be eligible to vote under the measures being brought in. So I don't honestly see your point. Ian Huntley is a bad person. But believe it or not, he is a human, not an animal. He may not have 'humanity' and acted like a monster but that does not change him.
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On the European Union, oh I see cleaning up its act then. So I look forward to the day when the European Union investigates the conduct of Peter Mandelson and the Russian Steel Tycoon, not to mention the antics of Baroness Cathy Ashton who was the treasurer for the Nuclear disarmament group which recieved money from the Soviet government. I really look forward to that day along with the day we find out where the billions upon billions of taxpayer money has gone from EU books which have not been signed off in over a decade.
Of course theres corruption and wrongdoing in everything, and UKIP took fast action against the corrupt MEP who was found to be a fraudster (another reason why I have swapped from the Conservatives to UKIP) while the main three parties have stood by and accused eachother of theft from the taxypayer, when over 300 members of parliament have done it themselves (Cameron, Brown, Darling). The fact of the matter is, not only is the European Union unelected and unaccountable (yes thats right, its not elected!) but it doesn't even try and clean up its image and instead focuses on the most important issues to everyone, such as the size of fruit and vegtables on our supermarket shelves.
Mandelson paid with his job and the EU is elected. If you could explain to me how it isn't i'd welcome it.