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British people continue with a series of industrial strikes this winter. Photo: EPA-EFE

British Conservative government is stripping away basic human rights, global NGO report says

  • The Tories have rolled back rights on issues ranging from peaceful protest to an adequate standard of living, Human Rights Watch said in its report
  • The international human rights NGO also raised concerns that the government funds countries with a record of violating human rights, such as Bahrain
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A leading international human rights NGO accused the UK’s Conservative government of overseeing a deterioration of basic human rights at the same time as a cost of living crisis has threatened people’s access to food and housing.

The government has rolled back rights on issues ranging from peaceful protest to an adequate standard of living, Human Rights Watch said in a report on Thursday.

“In 2022, we saw the most significant assault on human rights protections in the UK in decades”, said Yasmine Ahmed, UK director at Human Rights Watch. “From your right to protest to your ability to hold institutions to account, fundamental and hard-won rights are being systematically dismantled”.

Over a turbulent year, which saw three prime ministers in rapid succession, the report comes as a further blow to the UK’s international reputation.

The country is amid its “winter of discontent,” waylaid by rounds of strike action in response to a bout of double-digit inflation. Health worker walkouts have proved particularly challenging to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, with a government minister urging the public this week to only call emergency services in “life-threatening” situations.

UK strikes and crumbling health service add to headaches for Sunak

Downing Street did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

The report also raised concerns that the government has continued to fund countries with a record of violating human rights such as Bahrain, which has cracked down on protesters and opposing political parties.

“Despite heralding itself as playing a ‘leading role in defending democracy and freedom across the world,’ the UK Government has taken a sledgehammer to fundamental international commitments”, Ahmed said. “In one breath the British government is denouncing Russia for violating international law and in the next it’s actively flouting and undermining its own international commitments”.

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