Quote Originally Posted by DrPatrickBarry View Post
I am not very comfortable about this. How would we like it if a criminal was up in court; that criminal was able to decide if what he done was a crime or not.

Is is that different with a British Bill of Rights. Usually when a UK citizen goes to the European Court of Human rights the British Goverment is the defendant. With the British Bill of rights the Defendant gets to write the law.
Don't understand why you'd object to a British bill of rights on this basis but not a European bill of rights. Countries and governments had to agree or ratify such laws in the first place.