The statement urges the UK Government to reconsider the Bill and to better protect human rights for all in Scotland, and across the UK.

125 civil society organisations across Scotland have signed a joint statement in support of the Human Rights Act 1998, and calling for the UK Rights Removal Bill to be stopped.

The statement outlines the importance of the Human Rights Act 1998 and highlights concern that the proposed ‘Bill of Rights’ will significantly reduce human rights protection:

“The rights removal bill will undermine all of our human rights and significantly impact the realisation of rights for individuals whose human rights are currently most at risk. The UK Government’s proposals for reform are out of step with political and public opinion in Scotland. There is overwhelming support across Scotland to go forwards and not backwards on human rights, for a strong human rights legal framework and not one that is watered down.”

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