Brexit: Raab outlines plan to stop European judges 'dictating' to UK on human ri

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Nick

I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.

johnofgwent

Quote from: Nick on October 17, 2021, 11:50:08 AM
The text has BBC Code around it. If it says {size=2px}xyz{/Size} but using square brackets the txt will be 2px high. This is bulletin board code, nothing to do with css. The size command hasn't added its self!!


Ok


I understand the code didn't add itself


But look at this
[size=78%]Hi[/size]


Hi again


Now all i did was type Hi, then back upmthe cyrsor, and then backspace


The WYSIWYG editor window has inserted a silent size equals 78 per cent.


I did not type it


I'm not trying to say this is something you did


I'm saying something wierd is happening in the editor window when you edit on an android phone


It's been eighteen months one loNg COVID and a TIA since i last had to do any front end stuff. But there was a library of routines that ran with Code igniter, exploiting jQuery and HTML5 etc and thanks to not using it plus the TIA i've forgotten its name.  All I know is the issues ibsee here are very much like I had then.


If I remember more, i'll message you.



<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

Nick

Quote from: johnofgwent on October 17, 2021, 11:41:03 AM

Ok


The font on my post two lists down is tiny.


I'll log in on my PC later and hit the dev tools to see if I can spot the problem.

The text has BBC Code around it. If it says {size=2px}xyz{/Size} but using square brackets the txt will be 2px high. This is bulletin board code, nothing to do with css. The size command hasn't added its self!!
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.

johnofgwent

Quote from: Nick on October 17, 2021, 11:33:58 AM
I've been shrunk means nothing. I need screen shots as css hasn't changed for months.
The fact you're having issues on an open source Android speaks volumes.
As I said please supply a screenshot.


Ok


The font on my post two lists down is tiny.


I'll log in on my PC later and hit the dev tools to see if I can spot the problem.

<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

papasmurf

The problem I have is it would pave the way for the removal of any protection of British Citizens have from the British Government.
Nemini parco qui vivit in orbe

Nick

Quote from: johnofgwent on October 17, 2021, 11:16:26 AM
NICK


Wtf is up with the CSS


(Posted the last post on my android phone and I've been shrunk

I've been shrunk means nothing. I need screen shots as css hasn't changed for months.
The fact you're having issues on an open source Android speaks volumes.
As I said please supply a screenshot.
I can explain it to you, but I can't understand it for you.

johnofgwent

NICK


Wtf is up with the CSS


(Posted the last post on my android phone and I've been shrunk
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

johnofgwent

The real problem here as you will see from this link


https://www.coe.int/t/democracy/migration/bodies/echr_EN.asp
Is that the EU are blue and yellow washing an institution that predates the EU by the best part of half a century, and predates the EU's predecessor by over a decade

Worse than that, if you peruse those links you get eventually to a database of case law of the European Court of Human Rights. Which if you take a look there, will show you this European institution originally created to teach the Germans the downside of failing to succeed in an attempt at world domination, ironically now thinks it's "case law" should apply in Azerbaijan, Moldova and the Ukraine


Edited by Barry to remove 2px size tags
<t>In matters of taxation, Lord Clyde\'s summing up in the 1929 case Inland Revenue v Ayrshire Pullman Services is worth a glance.</t>

Thomas

Brexit: Raab outlines plan to stop European judges 'dictating' to UK on human rights

Dominic Raab has given fresh details about how he plans to prevent interference from Strasbourg in British matters as part of his overhaul of the Human Rights Act.

At the Conservative Party conference earlier this month, the Justice Secretary said Boris Johnson had given him the task of rewriting the law when he moved him from the Foreign Office in September's reshuffle.
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In an update on those incoming changes, Mr Raab has said soldiers and UK institutions such as the police and health service should not be "dictated to" by judges in Europe.

During an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, he also repeated an assertion he made during his conference speech in Manchester about the Act being used by criminals to prevent their deportation.

Speaking to the newspaper, the Cabinet minister, who is also the Deputy Prime Minister, warned that a "serious issue" was developing where foreign criminals were using the Act's "right to family life" clause to frustrate deportation orders, with it being cited in "somewhere between 100 and 200 cases a year".

The proposals to shake up the Human Rights Act are likely to be put before MPs in the spring, with changes to the judicial review process possibly to be debated before the month is out.

The plan had initially been to give a second reading to the Judicial Review and Courts Bill on Monday, but the House of Commons is preparing to clear its timetable to make way for tributes to Conservative MP Sir David Amess, who was murdered on Friday.

Mr Raab told the Telegraph it was "wrong" that judges in Strasbourg ruled on matters relating to British soldiers fighting overseas, telling the newspaper he was studying how to wind in the court's influence in the UK.

"I don't think it's the job of the European Court in Strasburg to be dictating things to, whether it's the NHS, whether it's our welfare provision, or whether it's our police forces," the Lord Chancellor said.

"We want the Supreme Court to have a last word on interpreting the laws of the land, not the Strasbourg court."

As part of his judicial review proposals, Mr Raab told the Sunday newspaper he wanted to change the current system, which he said left the door open to lengthy and expensive legal challenges which were being used to "harpoon" major Government infrastructure projects and slowing down development.


https://www.gbnews.uk/news/brexit-raab-outlines-plan-to-stop-european-judges-dictating-to-uk-on-human-rights/142444
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