We all know the stories about the Human Rights Act.
Human Rights Act will stay for sure - as it's a good thing.
The passing of the Human Rights Act has made the situation worse - but it didn't create the problem.
We could base such laws on things like Article 3 of the Human Rights Act.
I doubt however whether this will be the case with the impact of the Human Rights Act and a stated government commitment to family support.
It finally gained charitable status in 2005 following a change to the Human Rights Act.
And there seems little chance that the Human Rights Act will go, with or without replacement, before the next election.
The Human Rights Act provides a duty to treat older people with respect and dignity.
For a start, it would never get past the Human Rights Act.
There is certainly a shocking amount of ignorance about the Human Rights Act.