British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made that his country can get out of the European Convention on Human Rights in order to deal with illegal migration through the strait of La Mans. His words conveys TASS.
Refusal from the pan-European principles of human rights may not be the only way to prevent the illicit penetration of refugees to the foggy albion. Johnson, speaking in front of the Chamber of Commons of the British Parliament, promised to study all the possibilities “on the human rights track.”
His colleague at the ruling conservative party Andrew Rosindell noted that the Convention limits the British authorities in their fight against illegals and covers the criminals. Johnson assured the oppression fellow that in the near future the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Great Britain will offer parliament to tighten the punishment for those who illegally crosses the state border.