The UK can't deport anyone because of their Human Rights .... take for example the radical Muslim cleric,
Abu Qatada, who is wanted by Jordan, but whom the European Courts won't let us deport.
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France Arrests and Deports Islamic Radicals |
Now compare and contrast with France, where following the realisation that they have radicalised Muslims amongst them
immediately started deporting them
..... two radical Islamists have been deported already and three more
are to be expelled, with more deportations to follow, officials have
said.
No 'Human Rights' of the radicals, or European courts nonsense from Pres. Nicolas Sarkozy, who speaking at an election rally in the eastern city of Nancy, sent a very clear message. "All those who make remarks contrary to the values of the Republic will be instantly put outside the territory of the French Republic, there will no exception, there will be no leniency."
Funny how these same laws can operate in France and UK with such different results, but then the French judiciary don't have a PC axe to grind, or a left wing agenda to defend ..... nor do the French media automatically take the side of those who attack France e.g. Would the French main media channel always show the Argentine side of the Falklands conflict, if they were French people and islands? I doubt it .....
Funny, we still haven't thrown the scumbag Abu Qatada out. The cost ot the UK several million pounds. what makes it worse is that we could just declare disagreement with the Euro courts, and make him fight from outside the UK at no cost. The French obviusly find that apreferable option, but then they aren't spineless or PC driven are they?
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