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Even if the Tories did have their Bill of Rights ready there might also be a problem in the context of the uncertain outcome of the election. Since we have no way of embedding constitutional change in the UK, the best we can do is have some strong endorsement for such change at a General Election to justify it. The Tories would want that (since they are big on parliamentary sovereignty) but it looks unlikely this time around, so the "Bill of Rights" would look a rather sad document with no popular mandate post-election. I tend to think the view that the ECtHR is handling the UK with kid gloves probably has something in it – that the Conservatives are winning the argument for a "relativist" human rights (as I suggested here https://alrich.wordpress.com/2014/01/10/conservatives-bill-of-rights-suddenly-they-are-all-relativists-now/) however oxymoronic that might seem.

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