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Wynonie Harris 18-02-2009 18:23

Re: Abu Qatada to be deported
 
Told you so!

His lawyer has already lodged an appeal with the European Court of Human Rights, which may take years to be decided.

He's going nowhere, despite the empty posturing of Jacqui Smith. :rolleyes:

jaysay 19-02-2009 10:22

Re: Abu Qatada to be deported
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 681975)
Told you so!

His lawyer has already lodged an appeal with the European Court of Human Rights, which may take years to be decided.

He's going nowhere, despite the empty posturing of Jacqui Smith. :rolleyes:

Your not joking Wynonie, its just been announced on the BBC News that the European Court of Human Rights has awarded his guy £2500 for breach of his rights when he was detained under the Anti Terror laws, give me strength. The sooner we kick this Human Rights crap into touch the better

garinda 19-02-2009 11:07

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Since we're in the E.E.C., and are supposed to have free border control between member states, and this man is wanted on terrorism charges in Belgium, Spain, France, Germany and Italy, why the hell can he not be extradited there, and let one of those countries pay for his, and his families keep?

There's surely got to be some advantage of being in Europe, after all we pay more than our fair share for the privilige.

The first party to stop this ludicrous pandering to the human rights lobby, whose sole aim is to take away the freely democratic rights of our citizens, then that party will be sweept into power by a massive majority.

Many, many moderate Britons are getting sick and tired of being seen as soft.

Wynonie Harris 19-02-2009 13:01

Re: Abu Qatada to be deported
 
Think yourselves lucky. He actually claimed for £170,000 compo!

jaysay 19-02-2009 16:24

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Originally Posted by garinda (Post 682386)
Since we're in the E.E.C., and are supposed to have free border control between member states, and this man is wanted on terrorism charges in Belgium, Spain, France, Germany and Italy, why the hell can he not be extradited there, and let one of those countries pay for his, and his families keep?

There's surely got to be some advantage of being in Europe, after all we pay more than our fair share for the privilige.

The first party to stop this ludicrous pandering to the human rights lobby, whose sole aim is to take away the freely democratic rights of our citizens, then that party will be sweept into power by a massive majority.

Many, many moderate Britons are getting sick and tired of being seen as soft.

Hell Rindi, I totally agree with you, that makes a refreshing change. Its been said before that the common market was a good thing, but this dogs breakfast we've got now is a joke, only wish we could be given a vote to get us out of the cesspit we now find ourselves in:(

jaysay 19-02-2009 16:26

Re: Abu Qatada to be deported
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 682447)
Think yourselves lucky. He actually claimed for £170,000 compo!

Don't hold your breathe Wynonie, no doubt the slime ball will appeal the decision funded by legal aide of course :(

Wynonie Harris 12-11-2012 13:50

Re: Abu Qatada to be deported
 
As predicted, he's going nowhere.

Abu Qatada wins appeal against deportation to Jordan - Telegraph

Despite the Home Office's fine words about an appeal, doubtless to be followed by more blustering from the weak, ineffectual Teresa May, what's the betting he's still here in five years' time? :rolleyes:

cashman 12-11-2012 13:53

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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1027652)
As predicted, he's going nowhere.

Abu Qatada wins appeal against deportation to Jordan - Telegraph

Despite the Home Office's fine words about an appeal, doubtless to be followed by more blustering from the weak, ineffectual Teresa May, what's the betting he's still here in five years' time? :rolleyes:

Thats a knocking bet, but we all know fer fact 95% dont give a toss, so no good bothering.:rolleyes:

Margaret Pilkington 12-11-2012 14:24

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well...I must be in that 5% who DO give a toss and would like him (and his family) turfed out of the county he despises so much...that he might be tortured if he is sent back to Jordan is of no concern to me.

Wynonie Harris 12-11-2012 15:31

Re: Abu Qatada to be deported
 
...and it gets better. He's going to be back on the streets tomorrow.

Abu Qatada back on streets after being given bail - Telegraph

This is due to a decision by the Special Immigration Appeals Court, but as the quote below shows we could've been shut of him if it wasn't for the ECHR.

The decision comes despite the fact the British courts have previously ruled that it is safe to return Qatada, who was once described at Osama bin Laden’s right hand man in Europe.

The case was only back at Siac because the European Court of Human Rights ruled earlier this year that he should not be deported because of the risk of torture evidence.


This is the same ECHR whose decisions were incorporated into British law by the last Labour government. Something which the present government have done nothing to rectify. No wonder Accyweb Lab/Con party members never want to talk about it! :rolleyes:

cashman 12-11-2012 16:01

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Theres only one way to be rid of the E.U.............At the ballot box. its that simple.

Margaret Pilkington 12-11-2012 16:07

Re: Abu Qatada to be deported
 
A ballot box is the answer, but someone has to give us tha chance to vote first.

I won't hold my breath waiting for the politicians to grow some gonads and offer us one.

Wynonie Harris 12-11-2012 16:09

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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 1027666)
Theres only one way to be rid of the E.U.............At the ballot box. its that simple.

Could not agree more, mate, but the ECHR's a different animal. Even if we left the EU, we'd still be in the ECHR. However, Blair and his mob made things worse by enshrining ECHR decisions in British law. I seem to recall Cameron making some noises about withdrawing from the ECHR and replacing it with some sort of British Court of Human Rights but of course it never happened. :rolleyes:

Wynonie Harris 12-11-2012 16:50

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So....Qatada's back on the streets.

Someone who laid his life on the line for us is in the clink...

SAS war hero jailed after 'betrayal' - Telegraph

Go figure. :confused:

cashman 12-11-2012 18:08

Re: Abu Qatada to be deported
 
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Originally Posted by Wynonie Harris (Post 1027676)
So....Qatada's back on the streets.

Someone who laid his life on the line for us is in the clink...

SAS war hero jailed after 'betrayal' - Telegraph

Go figure. :confused:

Thats just about right fer our pathetic Military Leaders, on a day when another of our troops has been killed by a member of n army we are training.:mad:


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