Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Terror Preacher Qatada's Days In England May Now Be Numbered



PM Losing Patience With Human Rights Court As Qatada Wins Again: Cameron Considers Temporary Withdrawal To Finally Remove Hate Preacher -- Daily Mail

* Government cannot take deportation campaign to the Supreme Court
* Decision means it is very likely Qatada can stay in UK indefinitely
* Home Office to appeal again to kick out 'dangerous man'

David Cameron is considering a temporary withdrawal from the European human rights convention in order to finally remove Abu Qatada from Britain.

The Prime Minister held a ‘council of war’ with senior ministers yesterday to find a way of deporting the hate preacher to his native Jordan to face terror charges, according to sources.

Home Secretary Theresa May, Justice Secretary Chris Grayling and Attorney General Dominic Grieve were summoned for talks at Downing Street shortly before the Government discovered it had lost the latest round in an interminable legal battle to remove the terror suspect.

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My Comment: He is wanted for terrorism in another country. He does not work. He is not a British citizen. He lives off the public dole. And he preaches hate. But it looks like his days of remaining in England are now truly numbered.

1 comment:

D.Plowman said...

This is what happens in a society ruled by lawyers.