ChatterBank1 min ago
Internment The Solution?
Just been watching the dreadful Home Secretary, Amber Rudd. Like a previous HM Theresa May, she is completely out of her comfort zone.
Internment is not an option she says.
Internment was certainly an option in N. Ireland when we suffered at the height of the IRA campaign.
Hundreds of innocent Catholic and Protestants were trailed from their beds and interned for years without charge. In fact never charged.
Surely on May 8 we are not going to get the likes of these two imbeciles elected to drag the UK out of Europe!
Internment is not an option she says.
Internment was certainly an option in N. Ireland when we suffered at the height of the IRA campaign.
Hundreds of innocent Catholic and Protestants were trailed from their beds and interned for years without charge. In fact never charged.
Surely on May 8 we are not going to get the likes of these two imbeciles elected to drag the UK out of Europe!
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by needawin. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Interment was tried in Northern Ireland in 1971 it was a disaster , just caused an increase in violence and more sympathy for 'The Cause'
https:/ /en.wik ipedia. org/wik i/Opera tion_De metrius
It will fail again if tried, I have previously posted the same link in answer to people who post that mass imprisonment without trial is the answer to the 'Terrorist Threat'!
https:/
It will fail again if tried, I have previously posted the same link in answer to people who post that mass imprisonment without trial is the answer to the 'Terrorist Threat'!
Yes, internment is the solution as I've advocated all along.
To use NI as an example is fruitless though. That was some 45 years ago, before electronic surveillance techniques etc.
Those suspected in the 21st century are under scrutiny for very good reason, hence it's not so indiscriminate.
Given that the Manchester maniac was flagged to MI5 on at least 3 separate occasions it's time for a sea change in the law and the introduction of draconian(only to the lefty Corby types mind) but sensible measures to combat terrorists.
To use NI as an example is fruitless though. That was some 45 years ago, before electronic surveillance techniques etc.
Those suspected in the 21st century are under scrutiny for very good reason, hence it's not so indiscriminate.
Given that the Manchester maniac was flagged to MI5 on at least 3 separate occasions it's time for a sea change in the law and the introduction of draconian(only to the lefty Corby types mind) but sensible measures to combat terrorists.
internment should remain an open option. There is no single solution to this problem so we need to adopt varied ways of dealing with it. That means, for some, internment. Other cptions could be tagging or deportation.
I agree with chilld, using the Irish example is not necessarily relevant in this case. Different problem altogether.
Is Rudd up to the job, no I dont think so. I would like to see someone with Military experience in the role.
I agree with chilld, using the Irish example is not necessarily relevant in this case. Different problem altogether.
Is Rudd up to the job, no I dont think so. I would like to see someone with Military experience in the role.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.