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Trevor Phillips
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Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights
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  • @ Trevor Phillips
    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    Mr Phillips, why is the Equality and Human Rights Commission standing by and doing nothing while this is going on? : http://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/press_20100323

    Submitted by: Tim Blackwell | 5 votes for this..

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    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    How do you think Hispanic and Asian communities in the States will react to Barack Obama as President? Will they be worried that their interests will take a back seat now and interests of African Americans... Show more »How do you think Hispanic and Asian communities in the States will react to Barack Obama as President? Will they be worried that their interests will take a back seat now and interests of African Americans a front seat? Show less »

    Submitted by: macman | 17 votes for this..

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    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    In view of China's poor track record on human rights, how do you feel about the Foreign Office's current promotion of relations with China? I know they say that human rights are on the agenda - but they... Show more »In view of China's poor track record on human rights, how do you feel about the Foreign Office's current promotion of relations with China? I know they say that human rights are on the agenda - but they would say that wouldn't they? Show less »

    Submitted by: jodywhales | 18 votes for this..

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  • @ Trevor Phillips
    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    Trevor, is the Human Rights Act going to survive in its present form do you think? I'm sure I've heard of attempts to amend certain provisions of the Act in the future. Perhaps politicians are always ... Show more »Trevor, is the Human Rights Act going to survive in its present form do you think? I'm sure I've heard of attempts to amend certain provisions of the Act in the future. Perhaps politicians are always going to be under pressure from the public, and headlines of the day, to try and 'crack down' on certain areas which fall under the Act's provisions (e.g. offenders' rights vs victims' rights). Show less »

    Submitted by: ryanscribe | 10 votes for this..

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  • @ Trevor Phillips
    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    Is our right to privacy really more important than the suffering of victims who could be saved by a universal DNA register? (I am thinking of the next Peter Sutcliffe)

    Submitted by: Marker | 13 votes for this..

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  • @ Trevor Phillips
    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    In view of China's poor track record on human rights, how do you feel about the Foreign Office's current promotion of relations with China? I know they say that human rights are on the agenda - but they... Show more »In view of China's poor track record on human rights, how do you feel about the Foreign Office's current promotion of relations with China? I know they say that human rights are on the agenda - but they would say that wouldn't they? Show less »

    Submitted by: jodywhales | 18 votes for this..

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  • @ Trevor Phillips
    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    How do you think Hispanic and Asian communities in the States will react to Barack Obama as President? Will they be worried that their interests will take a back seat now and interests of African Americans... Show more »How do you think Hispanic and Asian communities in the States will react to Barack Obama as President? Will they be worried that their interests will take a back seat now and interests of African Americans a front seat? Show less »

    Submitted by: macman | 17 votes for this..

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  • @ Trevor Phillips
    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    Is our right to privacy really more important than the suffering of victims who could be saved by a universal DNA register? (I am thinking of the next Peter Sutcliffe)

    Submitted by: Marker | 13 votes for this..

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  • @ Trevor Phillips
    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    Trevor, is the Human Rights Act going to survive in its present form do you think? I'm sure I've heard of attempts to amend certain provisions of the Act in the future. Perhaps politicians are always ... Show more »Trevor, is the Human Rights Act going to survive in its present form do you think? I'm sure I've heard of attempts to amend certain provisions of the Act in the future. Perhaps politicians are always going to be under pressure from the public, and headlines of the day, to try and 'crack down' on certain areas which fall under the Act's provisions (e.g. offenders' rights vs victims' rights). Show less »

    Submitted by: ryanscribe | 10 votes for this..

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  • @ Trevor Phillips
    Chair of the Commission for Equality and Human Rights

    What would you say to someone who told you that they believe that human rights has been taken way beyond it's original intention and that this is causing a huge problem in the country today with many ... Show more »What would you say to someone who told you that they believe that human rights has been taken way beyond it's original intention and that this is causing a huge problem in the country today with many people and organisations not acting for fear of being told that they are infringing people's rights? Show less »

    Submitted by: pmy008 | 7 votes for this..

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