Maybe he could get a job as a teacher
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/education...de-bomber.html
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It's a shame he wasn't given more compensation.Originally posted by expat View PostAl Qatada given compensation, and might escape deportation to Jordan.
Why do we stand for this? Putin wouldn't. Come to think it, Abdullah of Jordan wouldn't. Certainly Al Qatada wouldn't.
Then he would have had all his Social Security benefits stopped - and maybe (? ianal) his legal aid; might have saved taxpayers quite a bit of money in the long run - or the short term if he couldn't afford to continue this charade.
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What I don't understand is that he got into the country using false documentation in the first place because he was wanted for offences in his home country. Surely on that basis alone he should have been booted out long ago...way before he could peddle his religious tripe??
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Due legal process... something those guys wouldn't stand for eitherOriginally posted by expat View PostAl Qatada given compensation, and might escape deportation to Jordan.
Why do we stand for this? Putin wouldn't. Come to think it, Abdullah of Jordan wouldn't. Certainly Al Qatada wouldn't.
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Al Qatada given compensation, and might escape deportation to Jordan.
Why do we stand for this? Putin wouldn't. Come to think it, Abdullah of Jordan wouldn't. Certainly Al Qatada wouldn't.Last edited by expat; 19 February 2009, 21:19.Tags: None
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