Has the Human Rights Act 1998 had a detrimental effect on parliamentary sovereignty?

Lord Anderson of Ipswich KC discusses whether the Human Rights Act 1998 has had a detrimental effect on parliamentary sovereignty, using the example of the Safety of Rwanda Act 2024. Question Time for UK Parliament Week was hosted by the UK Parliament’s Learn with the Lords Programme in partnership with the Constitution Society, 28th November 2025. Visit the Constitution Society website for more on the UK constitution, with a range of resources to help you understand what it’s all about: https://consoc.org.uk/the-constitutio... Watch the event in full: https://learning.parliament.uk/en/ses... Baroness Hunt of Bethnal Green (Chair) Crossbench life peer, former Chief Executive of LGBQT+ equality charity Stonewall. Lord Anderson of Ipswich KC Crossbench life peer, practising barrister specialising in administrative and public law, human rights, national security and EU law. Baroness Butler-Sloss Crossbench life peer, retired High Court judge and was the first woman to be appointed Lord Justice of Appeal. Lord Young of Cookham Conservative life peer, former Member of Parliament, Cabinet minister and Leader of the House of Commons. Professor Andrew Blick Professor of Politics and Contemporary History at King’s College London, and Director of the Constitution Society. #ukpolitics #democracy #humanrights #ukconstitution #alevelpolitics #politicsrevision #relationsbetweenbranches #citizenshipeducation #gcsecitizenship #modernstudies