Is it a left wing dog whistle? Surely pointing out that this is mere posturing and hints at a vacuous Human Rights bad idea is perfectly valid. You seem to be taking the position that pointing out issues with what May said is then somehow to be dismissed simply because of the tone that you (a) don't like and (b) continually indulge on here against the people you are talking to.
The continued muddying of the waters on the ECHR as being something to do with the EU rather than something based on our laws in its initiation and completely separate from the EU has been a lazy trope of both 'right' and 'left' over the years.
Could right an essay on this try be succinct. First will acknowledge you now make a more substantive points and will come back to them.
Last night I watched some of the Newsbeat debate and at one point a woman stood up and said she was afraid to go out in light of the racist and xenophobic abuse she gets on-line. If you listen to Maajid Nawaz a former extremist this is what drove him down the path of extremism.
We do have an issue with the far right and other forms of extremism in this country and they tend to feed of each other.
So back the debate I was watching, what followed I'll speak of in general tones, the UKIP put forward a right wing solution, the Green party borderline bracketed that as far right.
Meanwhile I was thinking of the woman, she quite understandably thinks that she lives in an xenophobic racist society, and some our leading politicians have pretty much confirmed that. So should she meet an Islamic extremist who will tells her that the UK is a racist xenophobic society, she looks at a right wing party who almost sounds xenophobic and racist, and some of the left wing confirming that it is.
I don't agree with UKIP I think their solutions are counter productive and some of them downright nonsensical but its important to deal with the policy's they forward on the basis of rational argument not by blowing dog whistles even if that is what you think the opposition are doing.
Yes May was posturing, she is right-wing and likely to come up with right-wing solutions which will involve a crackdown on the results of extremism, I think it could be counter productive, it is still valid to debate though?