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Labour's 1998 act was partly designed to "bring rights home", to reduce Strasbourg's intrusiveness.
Just how politically fraught such comments can be became clear last month when Ms. Booth and a colleague, Rabinder Singh, wrote an article for The Daily Telegraph saying that the new human rights law, which takes effect on Oct. 2, would "bring rights home".
They grudgingly came round to the idea in 1997 and did not attempt to block the final reading of the human rights bill because they were persuaded it was sensible to repatriate rights; "bring rights home" was the mantra, so that English judges got to make the decisions about our fundamental human rights rather than the mostly foreign judges in the European court of human rights.
We really did "bring rights home", as we said we would.
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And it once again failed to bring right-wing legislators to the table while mobilizing immigrant rights activists in opposition.
The chancellor said: "I have always believed that devolution brings rights, but also responsibilities.
You have a vital role in bringing rights to children in foster care.
His royalties were brought right up to date.
But they have succeeded in bringing right-wing populism into Parliament.
There's nothing that has brought right and left together like this".
We want to make sure that people like me are brought right into the mainstream".
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