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URL: http://www.bailii.org/eu/cases/ECHR/2014/540.html
Cite as: [2014] ECHR 540

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    FOURTH SECTION

    DECISION

    Application no. 47784/09
    Paul FIRTH against the United Kingdom
    and 9 other applications
    (see list appended)

    The European Court of Human Rights (Fourth Section), sitting on 27 May 2014 as a Chamber composed of:

              Ineta Ziemele, President,
              Päivi Hirvelä,
              George Nicolaou,
              Ledi Bianku,
              Zdravka Kalaydjieva,
              Paul Mahoney,
              Krzysztof Wojtyczek, judges,

    and Françoise Elens-Passos, Section Registrar,

    Having regard to the above applications lodged on various dates (for details see appendix),

    Having deliberated, decides as follows:

    THE FACTS

    1.  A list of the ten applicants is set out in the appendix. They are represented before the Court by Taylor & Kelly, a firm of solicitors based in Coatbridge.

    A.  The circumstances of the case

    2.  The applicants complained that, as convicted prisoners, they were prevented from voting in the following: elections to the Scottish Parliament on 3 May 2007; elections to the European Parliament on 4 June 2009; and local government elections. They also noted in their application forms that “elections to the UK Parliament are forthcoming” and complained of the continuing refusal to allow them to exercise their right to vote.

    B.  Relevant domestic law and practice

    3.  The relevant domestic law and practice is set out in the Court’s judgments in Hirst v. the United Kingdom (no. 2) [GC], no. 74025/01, ECHR 2005-IX; and Greens and M.T. v. the United Kingdom, nos. 60041/08 and 60054/08, ECHR 2010 (extracts); and its decision in McLean and Cole v. the United Kingdom (dec.), nos. 12626/13 and 2522/12, 11 June 2013.

    COMPLAINTS

    4.  The applicants complained under Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention that they were subject to a blanket ban on voting in elections and had been prevented from voting in a number of elections (see paragraph 2 above).

    5.  They also complained of a violation of Articles 6 and 13 on the grounds that they were refused legal aid to pursue domestic proceedings in respect of their complaints and that they had no effective remedy to address their complaints under Article 3 of Protocol No. 1.

    THE LAW

    A.  Joinder

    6.  Given their similar factual and legal background, the Court decides that the applications should be joined pursuant to Rule 42 § 1 of the Rules of Court.

    B.  The complaint about the applicants’ ineligibility to vote in the election on 4 June 2009

    7.  In the light of its case-law, and in particular its judgments in Hirst (no. 2), and Greens and M.T., both cited above, the Court considers that it is necessary to give notice of this complaint to the respondent Government.

    C.  The remaining complaints

    8.  The applicants also complained about elections in 2007; elections to local government bodies; and the continuing refusal to allow them to exercise their right to vote. They made reference to “forthcoming” parliamentary elections. They further complained under Articles 6 and 13 of the Convention about their access to legal aid and the availability of effective remedies.

    9.  Having regard to its findings in Greens and M.T., cited above, §§ 90-92, McLean and Cole, cited above, and Dunn and Others v. the United Kingdom (dec.), nos. 566/10 and 130 other applications, 13 May 2014, and in the light of all the material in its possession, the Court finds that these complaints do not disclose any appearance of a violation of the rights and freedoms set out in the Convention or its Protocols.

    10.  It follows that these complaints are manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected in accordance with Article 35 §§ 3 (a) and 4 of the Convention.

    For these reasons, the Court unanimously

    Decides to join the applications;

    Decides to adjourn the examination of the applicants’ complaints under Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 concerning their ineligibility to vote in the election of 4 June 2009;

    Declares the remainder of the applications inadmissible.

    Françoise Elens-Passos                                                           Ineta Ziemele
             Registrar                                                                            President


     

     

    Appendix

     

    No.

    Application no. and date of introduction

    Applicant name,

    (prisoner no.)

    date of birth

    place of residence

    nationality

     

    Address

    Represented by

    Election concerned

    Detention details if known

    1.     

    47784/09

    17/08/2009

    Paul FIRTH

    (80736)

    12/09/1951

    Peterhead

    British

     

    HMP Peterhead
    Peterhead

    AB42 2YY

    TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU election 4 June 2009

    Not known

    2.     

    47806/09

    17/08/2009

    Douglas NEILL

    (4123)

    06/08/1966

    Kilmarnock

    British

     

    HMP Kilmarnock
    Mauchline Road
    Kilmarnock KA1 5AA

    TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Kilmarnock

    3.     

    47812/09

    17/08/2009

    Michael MC KENNA

    (5802)

    05/05/1970

    Greenock

    British

     

    HMP Greenock
    Old Inverkip Road
    Greenock

    PA16 9AH

    TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Greenock

    4.     

    47818/09

    11/08/2009

    Jamie BAIN

    10/03/1984

    Shotts

    British

     

    HMP Shotts
    Canthill Road
    Shotts

    ML7 4LE

     TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Shotts

    5.     

    47829/09

    17/08/2009

    Stewart MC KECHNIE

    (96580)

    01/04/1979

    Peterhead

    British

     

    HMP Peterhead
    Peterhead

    AB42 2YY

     TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Peterhead

    6.     

    49001/09

    28/08/2009

    David MC CONACHIE

    (11333)

    30/06/1959

    Dumfries

    British

     

    HMP Dumfries
    Terregles Street
    Dumfries

    DG2 9AX

    TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Dumfries

    7.     

    49007/09

    28/08/2009

    Paul DILLON

    (8295)

    31/10/1971

    Shotts

    British

     

    HMP Shotts
    Canthill Road
    Shotts

    ML7 4LE

    TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Shotts

    8.     

    49018/09

    28/08/2009

    Robert DOW

    (90526)

    13/08/1973

    Peterhead

    British

     

    HMP Peterhead
    Peterhead

    AB42 2YY

    TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Peterhead

    9.     

    49033/09

    28/08/2009

    Raymond LEE

    (55947)

    13/10/1947

    Peterhead

    British

     

    HMP Peterhead
    Peterhead

    AB42 2YY

    TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Peterhead

    10.  

    49036/09

    28/08/2009

    Raymond LOVIE

    (47784)

    23/07/1974

    Peterhead

    British

     

    HMP Peterhead
    UK - Peterhead

    AB42 2YY

    TAYLOR & KELLY

    EU elections 4 June 2009

    Detained at relevant time at HMP Peterhead

     


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