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PRESS RELEASE Monday 27 January 2003 UK ON COLLISION COURSE WITH EU Reacting to the Prime Minister's suggestion that the UK would consider walking away from its commitment under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), Andrew Duff MEP said: "If the UK were to pull out of the ECHR, it would contradict its EU membership obligations and would set the government on a collision course with its European partners." Andrew Duff, who leads the Liberals in the constitutional Convention on the Future of Europe, said that the Convention had agreed to make legally binding the Charter of Fundamental Rights. "The Charter consolidates the very rights that the UK government is now seeking to dilute. "The ECHR sets out the minimum criteria for membership of the European Union. At this critical time, on the eve of enlargement and on the brink of a possible war, these are the very values that must be reinforced and upheld. "It would be a very dangerous moment for the government to renege on its international and European commitment to fundamental human rights. It would undermine the EU's progress towards a common asylum and immigration policy, and would further marginalise the UK in the Convention on the Future of Europe." /ENDS Contact: Andrew Duff on +44 7703 471 659 or Guillaume McLaughlin on +32 478 201 299. |
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work Andrew is Vice-President of the European Parliament delegation to the Constitutional Convention on the Future of Europe. Andrew drafted the Charter of Fundamental Rights which has strengthened the rights of all the citizens of the European Union. Andrew is working for improved links between the EU and Turkey, to encourage improvements in Turkey's human rights record and to enhance its democracy. Andrew's campaigning in the East of England Andrew has led calls for the Air Travel industry to be subjected to the same rigorous environmental criteria as other modes of transport
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