Commit to working towards a nuclear-weapon-free world by not renewing the Trident Nuclear Deterrent, and encouraging other nations to follow.
We strongly oppose Capital Punishment in all forms, and would work with other nations to try and achieve a worldwide commitment to end death sentences by 2020.
@PaulJRobinson - over 10 years ago
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with kind regards, Paul Robinson
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@philipjohn - over 10 years ago
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On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 8:27 AM, Paul Robinson [email protected]:
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with kind regards, Paul Robinson
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@timcowlishaw - over 10 years ago
👍 Although I'd like to see more specific policy suggestions about how this can be achieved. trade restrictions against states w/ the death penalty? other sanctions? Just general lobbying and concerned noises?
@philipjohn - over 10 years ago
You could modify the extradition policy to reject extradition to countries using the death penalty regardless of any "assurances" the country makes.
@frankieroberto - over 10 years ago
This should be part of foreign policy IMO.