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Kemi Badenoch has vowed to crack down on travellers (Image: Getty)

Police might be given new powers to deal with travellers wreaking havoc in cities and villages throughout Britain if the Conservatives win the following election.

Kemi Badenoch warned that the European Convention on Human Rights has thwarted ministers from stopping teams from repeatedly returning to inexperienced areas.

And communities are being pressured to “accept criminality” that different teams “simply wouldn’t get away with”.

The Tories accused human rights judges of blocking new guidelines launched in 2022 to forestall travellers from returning to unauthorised websites inside 12 months.

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They accused Labour of “capitulating to Strasbourg’s diktats” by “opting for just a three-month no-return period”.

But Mrs Badenoch has vowed to go a lot additional and introduce indefinite bans and new legal offences.

She stated: “For years, towns and villages across Britain have been forced to accept criminality in their communities, but each measure we have used to deal with illegal traveller sites has fallen foul of the ECHR.

“That is why I have serious plans to end the power of foreign courts to frustrate the will of Parliament, and to back our police with the powers and resources they need.

“The Conservatives are the only party who are doing the proper work needed to leave the ECHR, take back our streets, and stand up for the rule of law. We will get Britain working again.”

The Conservatives have vowed to provide police the powers to ban travellers from returning to a patch of land “indefinitely”.

They may even make it a legal offence to trespass with a car after being ordered to depart.

And Mrs Badenoch’s occasion will scrap the ban on eradicating trespassing travellers if no various web site is on the market.

The Tories imagine they’ll be capable to go additional than they proposed while they had been in Government as a result of they won’t be restricted by the ECHR.

Judges in 2024 dominated that earlier plans breached Article 14 of the conference, which prohibits discrimination primarily based on grounds similar to intercourse, race, faith, or political opinion.

Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp stated: “All too often, police lack the power to act decisively against travellers who break the law.

“By leaving the ECHR and scrapping the Human Rights Act, we will be able to empower our police to do their job more effectively, ensuring equality before the law for all.

“We will support these plans by hiring 10,000 more police officers, ensuring criminality does not go unchecked, and lawbreakers do not go unpunished. Labour wants to ignore the problem – we have the plan to fix it.”

Shadow Policing Minister Matt Vickers stated: “Communities deserve swift, decisive motion when the legislation is damaged by travellers.

“Our plan will give police the readability and backing they should act to make sure that our communities and property rights are protected, backed by our wider plan to recruit 10,000 extra cops.”

https://www.express.co.uk/news/politics/2190917/Kemi-Badenoch-traveller-ECHR-human-rights-Labour-Keir-Starmer