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Abu Qatada al-Filistini
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Do their cells have en-suites?Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostFair enough but why do we accept his lawyers defence so readily that Jordan will torture him?Let us not forget EU open doors immigration benefits IT contractors more than anyoneComment
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Human rights in Jordan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostFair enough but why do we accept his lawyers defence so readily that Jordan will torture him?Comment
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It has just struck me that if he is on benefits he should be forced to work for free in Poundland to improve his job seeking chances.Comment
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many might already have sussed me as one of these "bleedin heart liberals" - but I say we should just assasinate him in a freak toaster in bath accident and stop going cap in hand to try do things above board.
Seriously though, yet another Ministerial mess up, by bungling this by the 30 minutes thats being reported in the media. Maybe we can get them all to drop toasters in their baths - I think we'd be better off in the short term.Comment
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Would you do it personally?Originally posted by Scoobos View Postmany might already have sussed me as one of these "bleedin heart liberals" - but I say we should just assasinate him in a freak toaster in bath accident and stop going cap in hand to try do things above board.
Seriously though, yet another Ministerial mess up, by bungling this by the 30 minutes thats being reported in the media. Maybe we can get them all to drop toasters in their baths - I think we'd be better off in the short term.Comment
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He's obviously not a fake breast manOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostFair enough but why do we accept his lawyers defence so readily that Jordan will torture him?
Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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yep. Even my vastly liberal and anti racist sentiments cannot defend this guy. He's a proper threat .Originally posted by Old Greg View PostWould you do it personally?Comment
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Well there's nothing to stop them doing another David Kelly, unless they want to keep him here as a convient bogey man either to stir up anti EU/ ECHR rhetoric, or to distract from other domestic problemsOriginally posted by Scoobos View Postmany might already have sussed me as one of these "bleedin heart liberals" - but I say we should just assasinate him in a freak toaster in bath accident and stop going cap in hand to try do things above board.
Seriously though, yet another Ministerial mess up, by bungling this by the 30 minutes thats being reported in the media. Maybe we can get them all to drop toasters in their baths - I think we'd be better off in the short term.Doing the needful since 1827Comment
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