Lord Faulks

Justice minister

The brother of the novelist Sebastian Faulks will face a monumental task in shepherding the changes through the House of Lords where legal grandees will lay endless traps

Dominic Raab

Justice minister

The highly eurosceptic former chief of staff to David Davis believes Britain can change the nature of its relationship with the ECHR without pulling out

 

Michael Gove

Justice secretary

Gove is determined to introduce the Tory manifesto commitments but is delaying the legislation because he does not yet have sufficient Tory support

 

Andrew Mitchell

Former Tory chief whip

Mitchell, who hails from the One Nation tradition of Toryism, is a leading light in the Runnymede Group whose members are alarmed by what they see as an attack on the UK's human rights laws

David Davis

Former shadow home secretary

Davis is no fan of the ECHR and led the charge against its ruling to grant prisoners the vote. But he believes the ECHR provides important protection for Britain's civil liberties

Dominic Grieve

Former attorney general

Grieve was sacked last year over his opposition to scrapping the human rights and changing the UK's relationship with the ECHR

 

Andrew Mitchell

Former Tory chief whip

Mitchell, who hails from the One Nation tradition of Toryism, is a leading light in the Runnymede Group whose members are alarmed by what they see as an attack on the UK's human rights laws

Lord Faulks

Justice minister

The brother of the novelist Sebastian Faulks will face a monumental task in shepherding the changes through the House of Lords where legal grandees will lay endless traps

Dominic Raab

Justice minister

The highly eurosceptic former chief of staff to David Davis believes Britain can change the nature of its relationship with the ECHR without pulling out

 

Michael Gove

Justice secretary

Gove is determined to introduce the Tory manifesto commitments but is delaying the legislation because he does not yet have sufficient Tory support

 

David Davis

Former shadow home secretary

Davis is no fan of the ECHR and led the charge against its ruling to grant prisoners the vote. But he believes the ECHR provides important protection for Britain's civil liberties

Dominic Grieve

Former attorney general

Grieve was sacked last year over his opposition to scrapping the human rights and changing the UK's relationship with the ECHR

 

Andrew Mitchell

Former Tory chief whip

Mitchell, who hails from the One Nation tradition of Toryism, is a leading light in the Runnymede Group whose members are alarmed by what they see as an attack on the UK's human rights laws

David Davis

Former shadow home secretary

Davis is no fan of the ECHR and led the charge against its ruling to grant prisoners the vote. But he believes the ECHR provides important protection for Britain's civil liberties

Lord Faulks

Justice minister

The brother of the novelist Sebastian Faulks will face a monumental task in shepherding the changes through the House of Lords where legal grandees will lay endless traps

Dominic Raab

Justice minister

The highly eurosceptic former chief of staff to David Davis believes Britain can change the nature of its relationship with the ECHR without pulling out

 

Michael Gove

Justice secretary

Gove is determined to introduce the Tory manifesto commitments but is delaying the legislation because he does not yet have sufficient Tory support

 

Dominic Grieve

Former attorney general

Grieve was sacked last year over his opposition to scrapping the human rights and changing the UK's relationship with the ECHR

 

Andrew Mitchell

Former Tory chief whip

Mitchell, who hails from the One Nation tradition of Toryism, is a leading light in the Runnymede Group whose members are alarmed by what they see as an attack on the UK's human rights laws

David Davis

Former shadow home secretary

Davis is no fan of the ECHR and led the charge against its ruling to grant prisoners the vote. But he believes the ECHR provides important protection for Britain's civil liberties

Lord Faulks

Justice minister

The brother of the novelist Sebastian Faulks will face a monumental task in shepherding the changes through the House of Lords where legal grandees will lay endless traps

Dominic Raab

Justice minister

The highly eurosceptic former chief of staff to David Davis believes Britain can change the nature of its relationship with the ECHR without pulling out

 

Michael Gove

Justice secretary

Gove is determined to introduce the Tory manifesto commitments but is delaying the legislation because he does not yet have sufficient Tory support

 

Dominic Grieve

Former attorney general

Grieve was sacked last year over his opposition to scrapping the human rights and changing the UK's relationship with the ECHR