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laresWed 08/02/12 13:18 |
So, during PMQ's today David Cameron says that the European Court of Human Rights verdict - that he cannot be deported to Jordan - is "absolutely unacceptable". |
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philc777Wed 08/02/12 13:32 |
I assume the PR PM didn't say that this govt getting rid of control orders was unacceptable? |
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maguaWed 08/02/12 13:41 |
(What's the answer? What do other countries do in such situations (I can't beleive only the UK has non-convicted terrorists in "illegal" custody)? In principle the idea of throwing out the Convention is unacceptable to me and the LibDems I think |
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