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Sarah Ingham: Leaving the ECHR can’t happen soon enough

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June 26, 2026

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Why should the silent majority put up with individuals inflicting their loud opinions on us at important moments in our history? It's time we got out of the ECHR so we can silence these fanatics. The post Sarah Ingham: Leaving the ECHR can’t happen soon enough appeared first on Conservative Home.

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