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Terrorist Sentenced To 9 Years, Only To Be Released After 5 Years, And Has Already Been Handed £250,000 In Legal Aid, You Just Could Not Make It Up Could You?
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As far as I can tell he was jailed for having indicative material - that alone does not make him a terrorist.
Yes it would appear on the scheme of things he should be deported but without further information and heresay its difficult to make a full and valid decision.
As far as I can tell he was jailed for having indicative material - that alone does not make him a terrorist.
Yes it would appear on the scheme of things he should be deported but without further information and heresay its difficult to make a full and valid decision.
//As far as I can tell he was jailed for having indicative material - that alone does not make him a terrorist. //
No, well I suppose most people have manuals on how to attack nightclubs and airports.
People like this are not conducive to the well being of this country and should, as standard be deported. If they have human rights in their country of origin then tough they should have thought about that before trying to affect the human rights on people in the UK.
No, well I suppose most people have manuals on how to attack nightclubs and airports.
People like this are not conducive to the well being of this country and should, as standard be deported. If they have human rights in their country of origin then tough they should have thought about that before trying to affect the human rights on people in the UK.
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