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Badenoch Puts ECHR Exit at Core of Tory Borders Plan, Tells Candidates to Fall in Line

Party leaders frame the shift as a route to regain border control, with critics warning of legal hurdles plus Northern Ireland complications.

Overview

  • The Conservatives unveiled a Borders Plan featuring a US‑style Removals Force with a target of 150,000 deportations a year and pledges to remove new illegal arrivals within a week.
  • The platform commits to leaving the European Convention on Human Rights and repealing the Human Rights Act, alongside proposals to abolish the immigration tribunal, curb judicial review and end legal aid in immigration cases.
  • Kemi Badenoch said would‑be Tory MPs must endorse the ECHR exit or be barred from standing, describing unanimous shadow cabinet backing for the manifesto pledge.
  • A review by Lord Wolfson KC is cited as concluding withdrawal is the only feasible route to regain border control, while Badenoch acknowledged particular challenges relating to Northern Ireland.
  • Badenoch signalled openness to revising or quitting additional treaties, as rights groups, legal bodies and opposition parties condemned the plans and questioned feasibility and returns arrangements.