Oral Answers to Questions Debate

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Department: Ministry of Justice

Oral Answers to Questions

David Linden Excerpts
Tuesday 31st October 2017

(7 years ago)

Commons Chamber
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Dominic Raab Portrait Dominic Raab
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I welcome the hon. Gentleman’s intervention, but I gently suggest that he read the position paper on the future partnership, which was published in September, because it deals directly with the question he has just asked and makes it clear that we do want to continue vital extradition relations with our EU partners.

David Linden Portrait David Linden (Glasgow East) (SNP)
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2. What steps his Department is taking to maintain human rights standards after the UK leaves the EU.

Phillip Lee Portrait The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Justice (Dr Phillip Lee)
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The United Kingdom has a long tradition of ensuring rights and liberties are protected domestically and of fulfilling its international human rights obligations. The decision to leave the European Union does not change this.

David Linden Portrait David Linden
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Last week, during evidence to the Brexit Committee, the Under-Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union, the hon. Member for Wycombe (Mr Baker), said of the charter of fundamental rights:

“It is right that we leave behind the charter, and that we continue to rely on the Human Rights Act and the convention.”

Is it now the Government’s intention to stay in the European convention on human rights and to keep the Human Rights Act after Brexit?

Phillip Lee Portrait Dr Lee
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The European convention on human rights is separate from the European Union, so leaving the European Union does not affect our membership of the convention.