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James Cleverly, who is the Shadow Housing Secretary, says that leaving the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) would help tackle the issue of illegal traveller sites. He says: “Leaving the ECHR means that people will no longer claim special status because of their ethnicity or their culture.” It comes after the Conservatives have pledged to crackdown on illegal traveller sites. Report by Patelr. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00Across the country we've seen an increased number of people abusing the planning system and we've
00:07seen this with traveler communities who claim special status under human rights legislation
00:12allowing them to circumvent the rules that everybody else has to play by. What we're saying
00:17is everyone should play by the same rules, everyone should abide by the same planning
00:22restrictions and limitations and regulations and we will enforce all these things equally.
00:28Leaving the ECHR means that people will no longer claim special status because of their
00:34ethnicity or their culture. One rule for everybody equally applied.
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