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originally posted by: stumason
a reply to: EvillerBob
Indeedy - I thought as I wrote that post that at any time, Parliament can pass an Act to get rid of the ECHR or even Bill of Rights if it so wished. In fact, Cameron has discussed doing that very thing. I just didn't want to muddy the waters while trying to tell GoS the difference between a "right" and "privilege"
A "right" would mean everyone is entitled to a license with no barriers, exams or other tests of competency - such as a passport, for example.
British citizens are not entitled to a passport. Passports are issued, withdrawn and refused
at the discretion of the Home Secretary under the Royal Prerogative (an executive power
which does not require legislation).
originally posted by: stumason
originally posted by: SlapMonkey
Yeah, not to derail the discussion, but it's similar to the idea that you can't own a pistol...at all...in the UK. I just don't get that.
You can, actually... The barrel just needs to be over 30cm long. So essentially, we're allowed pistols, just really, really big ones! No tiny lady guns for us!