Blair taking new deportation stance

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DRuM
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Blair taking new deportation stance

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Basically they're gonna draw up a list of anything connected to terrorism, such as websites. Anyone seen to be connected with or advocating terrorism gets immedately deported.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4747573.stm
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Probably to Canada. They take anybody
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isn't illegal downloading connected to terrorism? You lot better pack your bags then...
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Re: Blair taking new deportation stance

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DRuM wrote:Basically they're gonna draw up a list of anything connected to terrorism, such as websites. Anyone seen to be connected with or advocating terrorism gets immedately deported.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/4747573.stm
lol, blair had better get ready to deport himself then:
A one-month consultation would be held on the new grounds for excluding and deporting people - something which does not require new legislation.

Mr Blair said Parliament might be brought back from the summer recess early to discuss other measures.

These will include advocating violence to further a person's belief, justifying or validating such violence, or fostering hatred.
add to that actually carrying out that violence on a grand militarised scale in someone else's country, and that's case closed. we should deport blair to the US. they'll probably give him a medal of honor
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Mr Blair... added: "These very self same people who were making those remarks ("al-Qaeda's number two threatened new attacks on London and blamed the prime minister for the 7 July bombings") yesterday are the people supporting the killing of wholly innocent people in Iraq, wholly innocent people in Afghanistan, innocent people anywhere in the world who want to live by the rules of democracy."
:lol:

what stupifying hypocrisy
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