Reform and the Tories have renewed calls to quit the European Convention on Human Rights after a migrant who raped a sleeping woman won the right to remain in Britain.
Hendrix Ekwen, 34, took nine years to admit he was to blame for the ‘appalling’ attack on the woman when she was drunk, unconscious and ‘vulnerable’, an immigration tribunal heard.
Because of his ‘sexual entitlement’, he did not accept guilt for the crime and tried to ‘place responsibility of the rape with the victim’.
But he has now won an immigration case to stay in Britain after launching a human rights claim.
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