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Reform to scrap human rights, surely people won't vote for that

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FarFutures · 08/09/2025 17:46

Putting the immigration issues to one side for a moment, as I believe all parties are trying to come up with ways of addressing it.
Here’s what Reform UK’s own policy documents and recent reporting reveal about their stance on the Equality Act:
Reform UK’s Position on the Equality Act
According to Reform UK’s 2024 “Contract” (their equivalent of a manifesto):

  • They intend to scrap the Equality Act 2010 entirely.
  • They specifically criticize it for enforcing "positive action" and claim it has lowered standards and reduced economic productivity.
  • They also vow to eliminate Diversity, Equality and Inclusion (DE&I) rules.
  • Furthermore, Reform proposes to leave the European Convention on Human Rights and introduce a new British Bill of Rights.
Other legal commentary confirms the vagueness of their pledge: they want to replace the Equality Act but provide no details on what, if anything, would take its place. What This Means Reform UK’s Pledge Implications Scrap Equality Act 2010 Dismantling legal protections against discrimination based on characteristics like gender, race, disability, religion, sex, and age. End DE&I rules Remove institutional policies aimed at promoting workplace inclusivity and protecting historically marginalized groups. No official replacement proposed Creates legal uncertainty and could leave many without recourse against discrimination. What Others Are Saying On discussion forums like the National Autistic Society’s community board, Reform’s deputy leader Richard Tice has been quoted saying: “We must fire all these EDI woke jobs and scrap the 2010 Equality Act which is so damaging to growth and productivity.” Bottom Line Reform UK is explicitly planning to scrap the Equality Act. Their publicly declared platform not only advocates repealing it, but also cutting tied-in equality measures like DE&I frameworks—with no clear replacement. This represents a radical restructuring of the UK’s equalities legal framework.

Is this not a reason not to vote Reform, if you have any disabled family members, or care about equality and human rights in general, it's terrifying to me.
How is this not talked about more.

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ruethewhirl · 11/09/2025 22:16

yellowspanner · 11/09/2025 19:26

We need Farage to be PM so he can implement all these things. The ECHR is holding us back from being able to deport the illegal immigrants.

More of your propaganda? Yawn.

NorfolkandBad · 11/09/2025 22:44

ruethewhirl · 11/09/2025 22:16

More of your propaganda? Yawn.

Facts are not propaganda Yawn

13 cases so far (probably at least) - google is your friend if you need help staying awake

ruethewhirl · 12/09/2025 10:58

NorfolkandBad · 11/09/2025 22:44

Facts are not propaganda Yawn

13 cases so far (probably at least) - google is your friend if you need help staying awake

I was referring to the pp's posting history.

ILikeDinosaurs · 14/09/2025 10:19

Eloeeze · 08/09/2025 19:18

You speak of the people of Britain with contempt. It’s your right to Hate Speech, I guess.

Not liking Reform is not hate speech, get over yourself.

yellowspanner · 14/09/2025 12:20

I'm just an ordinary voter. No propaganda from me. Just how I intend to vote

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