And he's gone
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After 10 years and £1.7million of our taxes Abu Qatada is finally on his way to a 'fair' trail.....
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23213740
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-23213740
Apart from the papers who really cares? I would not have a clue who he was if it were not for the papers and I would bet £100 there are more people ready to take his place being just as god knows what
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I for one care, preaching hate against our country - he is best gone. We need to sort ourselves out and rid our country of hate preaching people. As said above 'on to the next'.
Just been watching Cameron and May trying to make political gain out of this on the news and telling us how it was a priority for this government to deport him etc. etc.
They make me sick. If it was a priority and it still took them over 3 years I'd hate to see how long something they put on the backburner would take..... they made a simple process overly complex and showed no spine when they needed to.
At the end of the day they still needed a treaty to be signed between two sovereign states before they could get rid of him .... hardly a deportation and then there's the small matter of how much it has all cost!!!
And they are patting themselves on the back! W4nkers!
They make me sick. If it was a priority and it still took them over 3 years I'd hate to see how long something they put on the backburner would take..... they made a simple process overly complex and showed no spine when they needed to.
At the end of the day they still needed a treaty to be signed between two sovereign states before they could get rid of him .... hardly a deportation and then there's the small matter of how much it has all cost!!!
And they are patting themselves on the back! W4nkers!
Ummm, he agreed to leave of his own accord. Our gov simply provided a free flight for him.
I'd still love to know why he is hated soo much. Why did the press have such a campaign against what seems like some old bloke.
I'd still love to know why he is hated soo much. Why did the press have such a campaign against what seems like some old bloke.
Wikipedia is your friend.
I think the main reason is that his constant (and successful) appeals by the human rights lawyers made it looks like 'we' were powerless to get rid of certain undesirable Islamists from our country, plus it reminded 'us' that we let then all in (stupidly) in the first place, Finsbury park mosque, etc. So in a sense he is emblematic or symbolic aside from his alleged crimes.
I think the main reason is that his constant (and successful) appeals by the human rights lawyers made it looks like 'we' were powerless to get rid of certain undesirable Islamists from our country, plus it reminded 'us' that we let then all in (stupidly) in the first place, Finsbury park mosque, etc. So in a sense he is emblematic or symbolic aside from his alleged crimes.
Wikipedia is your friend.
I think the main reason is that his constant (and successful) appeals by the human rights lawyers made it looks like 'we' were powerless to get rid of certain undesirable Islamists from our country, plus it reminded 'us' that we let then all in (stupidly) in the first place, Finsbury park mosque, etc. So in a sense he is emblematic or symbolic aside from his alleged crimes.
I think the main reason is that his constant (and successful) appeals by the human rights lawyers made it looks like 'we' were powerless to get rid of certain undesirable Islamists from our country, plus it reminded 'us' that we let then all in (stupidly) in the first place, Finsbury park mosque, etc. So in a sense he is emblematic or symbolic aside from his alleged crimes.
I don't fall into the sheeple category and as far as in aware he was not found guilty for any offence in the UK but the press had a smear campaign against him for allegedly being accused of terror abroad and he just showed the system for what it is. Don't blame Abu blame the system that allowed him to stay in the first place.
If he is genuinely guilty of terrorism then inshallah he will face severe punishment or possibly the death penalty. If he is innocent after all then I really do hope he is released and free to return as an innocent man. Yes I know some of you will be spilling your coffees or boiling your **** but as I said I'm not sheeple and we are still a free country with freedom of speech.
We have nastier people than Abu. How about Anjem and his mate Tommie Robinson. They are both hate preachers who could do with being deported somewhere.
Last edited by Shaid; Jul 7, 2013 at 12:41 PM.
I don't fall into the sheeple category and as far as in aware he was not found guilty for any offence in the UK but the press had a smear campaign against him for allegedly being accused of terror abroad and he just showed the system for what it is. Don't blame Abu blame the system that allowed him to stay in the first place.
No, I wouldn't. Unlike you, I don't constantly try to put a negative spin on a piece of good news. Like I said, I'm just happy he's gone back to Jordan and now we have one less hate preacher in this country.
As for negative spin it took over 3 years and cost millions of our money, forgive me for not dancing in the f**king street!!!!!!!!!
Last edited by f1_fan; Jul 7, 2013 at 03:07 PM.
If F1 won the lottery I'm sure he'd whinge and moan about it
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Nope, just get f**ked off with party polictical supporters like jonc these days (no matter which party they support) as all the parties are f**king useless liars and nailing your colours to mast of one or the other is bascailly a waste of time!




I'm happy the ******'s gone, and because the Government stuck to rules and removed him fairly means there's less chance of him ever coming back..