Manchester diary, final day: cat flap!
And so the fourth and final day of party conference begins. I was in the hall for Theresa May's speech yesterday about the human rights act which has apparently generated what one paper called a "cat-flap." Whether or not she was right about the case of a burglar who supposedly escaped deportation because he had a cat, her essential point was undoubtedly right. Which was that the section in the European Convention on Human Rights which lays out a right to family life has been applied unreasonably by some court decisions in a way that neither the proposers of the EHCR nor those of the Human Rights Act intended. I remember when the act was going through. The pessimists and opponents of the act predicted that it would be used in perverse ways and put the human rights of criminals and terrorists above those of their victims and potential victims. Optimists and supporters of the act pointed out - quite correctly as far as what the Act and the ECHR actually say - that they are ...