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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany
Internment, if all those who'd been deemed a threat were placed in one place the effort of controlling & monitoring their actions could easily be achieved. The precedent for such action is quite clear to see from the not so distant past & as to family life, pile them into the same location too.
Preferably all this could be done on some remote uninhabited island off the coast somewhere, (not necessarily the UK coast either) a kind of "H Block by the sea". All relevant infrastructure & management could be supplied along with an armed supervisory/guard detachment to ensure smooth running. Then once the internee has proven their loyalty & acceptance of how normal people co-exist & behave, then & only then could they be considered for returning to our society.
And before the whiners start, this is how a country at war responds & if its escaped your feeble lefty notice, we are at war with extremists who wish to destroy our way of life right now!
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St Kilda springs to mind, but don't know if we still have an Army/RAF post there as part of RA Range Hebrides - but that would be an ideal place, or even better Rockall. The problem with attempting to deport them is that the receiving country must be prepared to accept them.