Troops to 'opt out' of human rights laws

Defence Secretary Michael Fallon claims legal system has been abused on an 'industrial scale'

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Prime Minister Theresa May plans to let the British military "opt out" of two sections of the European Convention on Human Rights to protect soldiers from what she called an "industry of vexatious claims that has pursued those who served in previous conflicts".

The policy, due to be announced today at the Conservative Party conference, would mean that "in future conflicts, subject to a vote of both Houses of Parliament, the UK would 'derogate' from Article two (right to life) and Article five (right to liberty) of the ECHR", the BBC reports.

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