Stephen Fry and Joanna Lumley among celebrities urging UK not to weaken torture protections

Celebrity voices unite against UK plans to weaken torture protections

A letter signed by 21 high-profile figures, including actors Stephen Fry and Joanna Lumley, has urged the UK government to rethink its plans to water down human rights law. The move comes ahead of a crucial European summit on Wednesday, where deputy prime minister David Lammy is expected to argue for changes to the European convention on human rights (ECHR) that could limit the scope of protections against torture and "inhuman or degrading treatment".

Opponents of the plans warn that such a change would be an affront to universal protections and pose a threat to global security. Signatories include novelist Julian Barnes, comedian Aisling Bea, and former Tory attorney general Dominic Grieve, as well as Labour peers and human rights campaigners.

The letter argues that Britain's legacy is built on its commitment to human rights, which have saved lives, delivered justice, and demonstrated the country's leadership by principle. Weakening these protections would undermine this legacy and put vulnerable people at risk.

Critics also warn that such a change could prompt other authoritarian countries to take more drastic action, as it would set a precedent for states to disregard cardinal principles of human rights and the rule of law.

In contrast, government spokespersons argue that pulling out of the ECHR would be self-defeating, but they are open to reforming how these treaties are implemented. This includes addressing modern challenges like mass migration.

As the UK prepares to engage with international partners on this critical issue, it remains to be seen whether the government will heed the warnings from its own citizens and those who have stood up for human rights.
 
🀯 I mean, come on! These high-profile people are uniting against a move that's basically just gonna make our country a total joke on the international stage? "Oh, let's just water down our human rights laws so we can be more 'flexible' with torture?" πŸ™„ Like, what's next? "Let's trade in our values for a quick sale at the market stall!" I'm all for reforming our systems and addressing modern challenges, but not by sacrificing our principles and putting vulnerable people at risk. We need to stand strong on human rights, not roll over like a puppy in heat because some politician thinks it'll be "self-defeating". πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm totally freaking out about this 🀯! Like, what's going on in our country? We're basically threatening global security over some minor tweaks to torture laws. It just doesn't add up, you know? I mean, we're the ones who've always prided ourselves on being a beacon of human rights. Now, it feels like we're backing away from that.

I'm so with Stephen Fry and Joanna Lumley on this one πŸ‘. Our country's got a rep to uphold! And what's next, are we just gonna let other countries walk all over us? That's not the kind of leadership I want to see.

I do think it's cool that some people in power are open to reforming how these treaties are implemented though 🀝. Maybe there's room for compromise and finding solutions that work for everyone.

But honestly, can we please just keep our human rights protections intact? πŸ’– It's not that hard!
 
OMG, what's going on over in the UK?? 🀯 They're actually considering watering down torture protections? Like, what's next? 😱 I mean, I get that there might be some issues with how these laws are implemented, but weakening them completely is just, like, no. The thought of vulnerable people getting hurt because of this is just too much πŸ’”. And don't even get me started on the precedent it could set for other countries to disregard human rights 🚫. I'm seriously hoping that David Lammy and his team will listen to all these strong voices and reconsider their plans 🀞. We need to stand up for what's right here, folks! πŸ’ͺ
 
πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ Can't these celebs just keep their opinions to themselves already? I mean, I'm sure Stephen Fry's face is adorable, but does that make him an expert on torture laws? πŸ™„ And what's with the 'legacy' argument? Like, the UK has a history of being terrible at human rights too... remember, we're the ones who invented the whole 'dark alleys and police state' vibe 😏. Give me a break.
 
I'm literally fuming about this 🀯! We're talking about our global superpower being led by politicians who think weakening torture protections is a good idea? πŸ™„ What's next, stripping us of our right to fair trial too?! 😱 These celebrities are speaking out for the right reasons and I'm so grateful they're using their platforms to stand up for what matters. It's not about being 'pollyanna' or naive, it's about protecting human dignity and setting a good example for the world. Let's not forget we're the ones who've been at the forefront of this human rights movement for decades! πŸ™Œ
 
idk about this... i mean, if they wanna pull out of the ECHR, that's their prerogative, but can't we just make sure our own house is in order first? πŸ€” like, we're trying to be a beacon of hope for humanity and all, but what's the point if we're still got our own issues to sort out? πŸ’― at the same time, i get why they wanna reform some stuff - mass migration is a big deal, and we need to find solutions. 🀝 but weakening torture protections just feels like a step too far... or maybe it's not that far? πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ what do i know, eh? πŸ˜…
 
omg u guys cant believe whats going down in the uk rn they wanna water down torture protections like wut r they even thinking lol its literally so messed up i mean i get it they wanna reform stuff but this is like taking a huge step back and putting people at risk 21 high-profile ppl including stephen fry & joanna lumley are speaking out against this and im totally with them 🀯 its all about universal protections and global security we cant let authoritarian countries take advantage of this kinda thing im literally shaking thinking bout the implications for vulnerable ppl dont get me wrong i think reform is possible but we gotta do it in a way that prioritizes human rights 100%
 
omg can u even imagine if they weaken torture protections in the uk?? it's like they're trying to take away our humanity 🀯 i was talking to my friend from nigeria and she told me how her cousin got tortured in prison and now he has ptsd lol what's wrong with ppl? πŸ™„ anyway, i think its super important for the uk gov to listen to the people who actually care about human rights like stephen fry and joanna lumley signed that letter together with 20 others!!! thats what we call power of unity πŸ’ͺ let's hope they dont go ahead with it
 
I'm really worried about this UK government's plans πŸ€•. Like, what's next? They're going to start torturing people or something? I mean, come on! We need strong human rights protections in place to protect us all from abuse of power.

And honestly, I don't get why they're trying to water down our rights. It's like, we're the ones who are supposed to be leading the way with our values and principles 🌟. If we start weakening these protections, it's going to make other countries think we can get away with anything.

I also feel bad for all the people who have already been affected by torture or inhuman treatment. We need to stand up for them and make sure their rights are protected πŸ’ͺ. It's not just about human rights, it's about doing what's right as a society 🌎.
 
ugh dont let them weaken torture protections its all about accountability & respecting ppl's basic human rights 🀯 u think its gonna save some govts from scrutiny if they can just water down these laws? newsflash: that wont fix mass migration or any other problem lol what it will do is put more people at risk & embolden dictators πŸ‘Ž
 
omg u guyz cant believe whats happnin in uk rn lol they wanna weaken torture protections?? like wut r they even thinkin?? 🀯 it cud set a bad prezzident 4 them globally. dont get me wrong, i think reforms are cool n all, but not at the expenz of human rights tho. ppl who are against this plan arnt just random haters lol ther r valid points 2. like, we cant have states disregarding human rights & rule of law @ll the time that wd be super sus. gotta make sure ur gonna put ur money where ur mouth is, gov. dont do it 4 the sake of being "flexible" lol
 
πŸ€” I mean, come on, 21 high-profile folks coming together like that is a big deal! You got Stephen Fry, Joanna Lumley, Julian Barnes, Aisling Bea... it's like a Who's Who of Brit celebrities fighting against weakening torture protections πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And can you blame them? I mean, if we start watering down human rights law, where do we draw the line? It's not like we're just talking about a minor tweak here - we're talking about the UK's global reputation on the line πŸ’₯.

I'm not surprised that critics are warning about potential consequences for other countries, either. I mean, if this sets a precedent for states to disregard human rights and the rule of law, it could have some serious repercussions πŸŒͺ️. And what's with the government spokespersons saying they're open to reforming how these treaties are implemented? That sounds like just a way of placating people without actually making any real changes πŸ”’.

It'll be interesting to see if the UK gov actually listens to its own citizens on this one...
 
πŸ€• I don't get why they're even thinking about weakening torture protections πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, what's next? Are we gonna start letting kids go without proper supervision at birthday parties or something?! 😱 The thought of it is just terrifying for parents like me who care so much about keeping our little ones safe. And let's be real, if they water down human rights law now, it's only going to make things worse in the long run πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ. I'm scared that we're gonna start seeing more and more cases of abuse and neglect because no one will be held accountable 🚫. What about all those lives they say their plans are supposed to 'save'? πŸ˜’
 
I'm not sure what's going on over there... weakening torture protections? that sounds super dodgy πŸ€”. I mean, I know we all want to make things easier for the gov, but this is like, basic human decency πŸ’β€β™€οΈ. If they're gonna let this go through, it'll be a pretty big slap in the face to all the people who've suffered because of torture. And what's next? weakening other rights too? I don't think that's how you build global security, you know? πŸ˜’
 
can't believe what's going on over there 🀯 like these people are trying to water down our rights as humans? it's so messed up. i mean, we're supposed to be a country that values its citizens' dignity and well-being, not undermine them by changing the rules.

i'm getting really worried about where this is taking us. if they can just easily sweep away human rights laws like that, what's next? are they gonna start torturing people or something? 🚫 it makes me sick to think about.

and another thing, who does the UK government think they're kidding with their "reform" argument? we all know that's just code for "we're gonna do whatever we want and ignore anyone who tries to stop us".

i hope more people like Stephen Fry and Joanna Lumley speak out against this. we need to stand together for our rights, not let them take them away from us without a fight πŸ’ͺ
 
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