A controversial European human rights programme is being imposed on Britain by the back door, The Sunday Telegraph can reveal.
European Commission documents show that all new proposed legislation from Brussels will incorporate the Charter of Fundamental Rights – despite it having been rejected by voters. Last night Liam Fox, the shadow foreign secretary, wrote to Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, demanding an urgent explanation for MPs. The charter, a hotch-potch of guarantees, including the right to strike, was a key section of the European Constitution rejected this year by French and Dutch voters.





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