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Tugendhat says its ‘upsetting’ that Jenrick used footage in marketing campaign video of soldier he served with who died quickly after

By Editorial Board Published October 2, 2024 4 Min Read
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Tugendhat says its ‘upsetting’ that Jenrick used footage  in marketing campaign video of soldier he served with who died quickly after

Conservative management hopeful Tom Tugendhat has stated it’s “upsetting” his rival Robert Jenrick used footage of a soldier he served with in Afghanistan, who died quickly after, in a marketing campaign video.

Mr Jenrick launched a video on Monday arguing the UK wants to go away the European Court docket of Human Rights (ECHR) as a result of, amongst different causes, he claimed it’s forcing the SAS into “killing rather than capturing” terrorists for worry of detainees being launched below European human rights legislation.

Footage of British troopers capturing weapons featured within the video with their faces blurred.

Mr Tugendhat, who’s a part of the ultimate 4 standing to be Tory chief, stated he knew one of many troopers within the video from his time within the military in Afghanistan.

“I don’t assume we must be utilizing footage of our particular forces in operations.

“I would not put that video out. In fact, I’d pull it down.”

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At a fringe occasion on the Conservative Get together convention on Tuesday, he urged Mr Jenrick to not “comment on military matters you know nothing about”.

Nonetheless, Mr Jenrick doubled down on his accusations, telling the convention he actually meant what he stated.

“I don’t want our human rights apparatus to be standing in the way of taking the right operational decisions for our national security, and for protecting the lives of the brave men and women who serve in our special forces,” he advised Tory members.

Entitled “Human rights laws are protecting terrorists”, Mr Wallace stated that “because of international treaties such as the European Convention on Human Rights defence secretaries are being forced to choose between killing individuals, generally by drone, or leaving them to continue plotting”.

He stated the UK was typically “forced into taking lethal action” because of the “lunacy of being unable to render people across borders or arrest people in countries whose police forces are unacceptable”.

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Mr Wallace didn’t instantly say the European Court docket would set terrorists free in the event that they had been captured however stated the difficulty was with rendition treaties – the place worldwide legislation meant missions that may require the extrajudicial switch of a suspect from one other nation to the UK had been blocked.

He stated he dealt “with such cases” whereas he was defence secretary.

Wednesday is the ultimate day of the Conservative Get together convention in Birmingham, which has seen the 4 remaining Tory management candidates put their case to MPs and members.

MPs will vote to chop the record down to 2, then members will vote and a pacesetter might be introduced on 2 November.

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