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Robert Jenrick wriggles over Tory leader campaign video claiming UK special forces are killing terrorists instead of capturing them to avoid European human rights laws

Robert Jenrick wriggled today over a Tory leadership campaign video claiming that UK special forces are ‘killing rather than capturing terrorists’ to avoid European human rights laws.

Touring broadcast studios, the former immigration minister repeatedly dodged saying whether he knew the statement to be true.

Rivals for the Conservative top job have heaped pressure on Mr Jenrick – seen by many as the favourite to win – to back up the allegation about the European Court of Human Rights. 

Shadow home secretary James Cleverly, a former soldier, said UK forces did not ‘murder people’. 

Robert Jenrick wriggles over Tory leader campaign video claiming UK special forces are killing terrorists instead of capturing them to avoid European human rights laws

In the video, posted on social media yesterday, Robert Jenrick underlined his pledge to take the UK out of the ECHR

Shadow home secretary James Cleverly, a former soldier, said UK forces did not 'murder people'

Shadow home secretary James Cleverly, a former soldier, said UK forces did not ‘murder people’

In the video, posted on social media yesterday, Mr Jenrick underlined his pledge to take the UK out of the ECHR – which is separate to the EU.

‘Our special forces are killing, rather than capturing, terrorists because our lawyers tell us that if they are caught the European Court will set them free,’ he said.  

Mr Jenrick told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: ‘The point I was making was one that our former defence secretary Ben Wallace has made, which is that our human rights apparatus including the ECHR is encroaching on the battlefield.

‘And it is impacting the decisions that our generals and military decision-makers are taking as to what kind of action is required in these difficult situations.’

Repeatedly asked whether he knew special forces were killing rather than capturing terrorists, he pointed to a previous interview by Mr Wallace raising concerns that human rights were affecting the military.

‘As Ben Wallace has said in that interview, decision makers are being asked to make decisions which they might not ordinarily make, for example to call in a drone strike and take lethal action in that way,’ Mr Jenrick said.

Challenged that he seemed unable to back up his claim, Mr Jenrick said: ‘Of course I’m not going to elaborate on particular cases because these things, these cases are not things that any minister or foreign minister can speak about.’

Rivals for the Conservative top job have heaped pressure on Mr Jenrick (pictured) - seen by many as the favourite to win - to back up the allegation about the European Court of Human Rights

Rivals for the Conservative top job have heaped pressure on Mr Jenrick (pictured) – seen by many as the favourite to win – to back up the allegation about the European Court of Human Rights

Fellow Tory contender Tom Tugendhat is pushing for defence spending to be hiked to 3 per cent of GDP by 2030

Fellow Tory contender Tom Tugendhat is pushing for defence spending to be hiked to 3 per cent of GDP by 2030 

However, Mr Cleverly told Sky News: ‘You’re going to have to ask Robert to justify that statement. That’s not something which I have heard.

‘That’s not something which I’m comfortable kind of repeating.

‘As I say, if Robert is able to justify that I think he should.

‘The British military always abide by international humanitarian law, the law of armed conflict.

‘We have, I was about to say some of the most, no, we have the most professional military in the world. Our military do not murder people.’

Leadership rival Tom Tugendhat, a former soldier, said he was ‘extremely concerned’.

Asked whether he agreed with the claim, the shadow security minister told Sky News: ‘No, I don’t. I think what he said is wrong and I’m afraid demonstrates a fundamental misunderstanding of military operations and the law of armed conflict.

‘I’m extremely concerned that such words should not be seen in any way to encourage people to take any action other than surrender to British forces when asked to do so.’

Former Conservative attorney general Dominic Grieve described the clip as ‘one of the most astonishing videos I have ever seen posted by a Conservative MP, let alone a candidate for the leadership’.

A Labour source said: ‘Robert Jenrick’s ludicrous attempt to politicise our special forces shows you how far the Tories have fallen. He should apologise. Our brave servicemen and women deserve better than this.’

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