U.K. Tory leader wants human rights act to be replaced by bill of rights
27th Jun 2006, 16:36 GMT
Britain's Conservative leader David Cameron has proposed a U.S.-modeled Bill of Rights to replace the flawed Human Rights Act based on European convention in order to effectively tackle crime and terrorism.
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