SHOCKING Starmer Bill Bins His Human Rights Record For Good!

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Right, so whilst Keir Starmer and the mainstream media appear to be utterly occupied by the rancid opinings of Space Karen Elon Musk, something that appears completely new to them, but which Twitter users – and yes, I said Twitter on purpose, X is a rubbish name – have been accustomed to ever since Musk bought the bird site, but it’s far from the only story going and one that should be of far more concern to us and one going grossly underreported is being slammed as a blatant attack on our human rights, a piece of legislation that violates the human rights act even, and recalling the fact that Starmer is supposedly a former human rights lawyer, you’d think he’d have noticed! Well I’m sure in actual fact he has, he just doesn’t care, because if the mainstream media aren’t talking about this, then he figures there’s every chance he can get away with this and if you think this doesn’t affect you, then for one think about those it does, but also bear with me, because if he can get away with this, he can go a lot further with it later on.
Right, so human rights abusing Keir Starmer is the order of the day, so what’s he trying to get away with this time then Damo? You might well be asking. Well, all of this is sown up in what is officially being titled the Home School Education and Support Bill.
I don’t have kids, my kids are all grown up, my kids go to school, they aren’t homeschooled might be many an immediate reaction but I’d urge you to stick with this one, because by the end I’m betting you’ll be wondering how all of this will actually affect you.
Now on the face of this, you might not think it’s such a bad idea, the blurb associated with it on the Parliament website reads:
‘A bill to require parents who choose to home-educate their children to register with the local authority; to make provision about the maintenance of registers by local authorities of children in their area who are not full-time pupils at any school; to make provision about support by local authorities to promote the education and safeguarding of such children; and for connected purposes.’
So in other words, home schooled kids will be required to register as such, local authorities must maintain such a register, ensure said children are safe and being educated properly and take all the appropriate examinations and not be disadvantaged in future by their alternative choice of education.
Now you might figure this is largely common sense, you might be wondering how we’re going from home schooling kids to Keir Starmer tearing a great fat hole on our human rights, but there is a catch here and I’m coming onto it.
The timing of the second reading of this bill, which happened yesterday, given all the hoohah surrounding Labour being soft on grooming gangs, the attacks on Jess Phillips by Space Karen, calling her a rape apologist and others jumping on his bandwagon without an original thought in their heads shows on one hand Labour now have a massive problem where it comes to legislating in the interests of children with their reputation having taken a significant knock, fobbing the issue off onto local authorities instead of making a national plan looks bad even if it genuinely is the better option and I’m not going to debate that, and on the other hand, shows just how much their hated as a government, and how quickly people will seize upon the opportunity to give them a beasting. That’s not a defence of Labour’s record here either, nor even of Jess Phillips who in 2015 called George Galloway exactly what Elon Musk has called her, saying it was a tick off of her bucket list to do so, but the optics and the fact that that issue is getting a lot of attention perhaps undermines how much people might be inclined to believe in this homeschooling policy and particularly the safeguarding side of it.
However the bigger issue and the one I want to draw attention to is the violation of human rights at work here.
You see Article 8 of of the European Convention on Human Rights, the ECHR, the right to respect for private and family life states that:
‘1. Everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his home and his correspondence.
2. There shall be no interference by a public authority with the exercise of this right except such as is in accordance with the law and is necessary in a democratic society in the interests of national security, public safety or the economic well-being of the country, for the prevention of disorder or crime, for the protection of health or morals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others.’
This Act is of course enshrined at the heart of all UK law, but it is very broad in its concept and I think this is why Starmer & Co are pushing the envelope on it with this legislation and certainly there are plenty of people who feel the government is overreaching itself in terms of the human right act and Article 8.
Part 2 is the notable bit, that line there shall be no interference by a public authority and the concept of homeschooling, taking part in the home, education as a standard part of family life is therefore protected under Article 8, so any legislation going forwards, however well meaning it might be, is a violation of our human rights under Article 8.
Now you might feel this is something the human rights act was not designed to make allowance for, you might feel the legislation seems reasonable, but here’s the bit that affects us all: Once Starmer & Co have got away with impacting our human rights and our right to privacy and family life here, where does it end? Do you think they won’t go further? An authoritarian like Keir Starmer wouldn’t push his luck and our rights all the more?
Fundamentally, if this goes through, it sets a precedent for state intrusion into family life.
Lets stick with education for a moment, lets consider an example of a family with a child with special educational needs. Budgets and access to council help in such cases is already harder to come by as budgets continue to get squeezed, a family like this therefore, who may home school and may do so because no local school can actually meet their child’s requirements, may face additional persecution if standards set by government are not maintained stressing out families already dealing with additional needs as it is. They may find themselves at more risk of being forced to mainstream their child’s education, but if that has already proven impossible what then? What provisions are there? None sadly. Parents of kids with additional needs face a higher risk of criminalisation when they simply lack the support they need that is too often being cut or already has been. Getting a criminal record for doing nothing more than trying to do best by your own kid and their needs and ultimately is that not the very failure of safeguarding this Labour government are already being accused of on other fronts? They’re setting themselves up for more. This isn’t safeguarding, it’s persecuting parents for doing what is best for their child’s needs, but it goes far beyond just this remit.
How long would it be before kids who are in mainstream school but have a lot of medical appointments get considered a safeguarding matter? My own children might have fallen into this category had they not all left school now, my daughter for example has spina bifida had a lot of appointments associated with ensuring her needs were being met, there was surgery and rehabilitation at one point as well. Being off school, well how long before there would be a knock at the door by the parenting police for lack of a better term, checking on her wellbeing?
Perhaps that can be avoided if her medical data were relevant to the family dynamic, which then gives the government presumably a right to access that as well as keep a register of her school attendance, so now the government can have access to her health data as well as her education data as well as information on my family and who else then has access to that data? Who is handling it and what safeguards are there then and all of a sudden you might be looking at your own circumstances and realising this doesn’t stop at education, because once the government legislates to intrude into family life and the right to privacy, the interconnective threads of family life start to connect to other aspects, from health, to work and all of a sudden your rights and your freedoms have gone in effect. What begins as the normalisation of government control over your parenting, expands beyond that. It might start with education, but then it can move onto how you choose to raise and care for our children and as a parent that’s a terrifying prospect, the last thing any parent needs is not only someone looking over their shoulder and judging them, but potentially having the power to criminalise them if they see something they don’t like, creating a culture of fear and frankly when the birth rate in this country is already dropping because the next generation simply can’t afford to have kids, you’re adding to an already bad situation.
What is being sold as an attempt to oversee homeschooling, is really going to end up being about defending our rights to raise our children how we see fit and the power grab simply wouldn’t stop there.
Meanwhile Starmer & Co are in even more bother, implicating the Israel Lobby, the Biden administration and even how the Labour right brought down Corbyn, all wrapped up in one package or in this case one man linking all of these things together. Another massive scandal goes ignored by the mainstream media, but hey, that’s why you’re watching this channel, because you know alternative media is the only place to be right? Get all the details of that mess in this video recommendation here as your suggested next watch. Please do also hit like, share and subscribe to support the channel and ensure you don’t miss out on new daily content, more stories that you won’t have likely picked up elsewhere and I’ll hopefully catch you on the next vid. Cheers folks.

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