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apparently (and i admit i only caught part of the item on the news) John Reid has said the government may have to opt out of some aspects of the European Human Rights laws when dealing with terror suspects.
apparently Control Orders don't work so he has decided to just take a hatchet to the Human Rights Act to solve the problem.
mind you it looks like the Tories and Lib Dems are no better, urging greater use of phone taps and other 'intercept evidence' to bring more suspects to trial.
so basically, if they dont have any evidence agasint you but someone reckons you might just be one of them dodgy terrorist types then they slap you with a Control Order. you maybe have to wear an electronic tag and report to the local police every day.
but now not satisfied with that, Reid has decided he wants to be able to lock these people up.
we dont need to bother with all that silly evidence business. its fine we'll just rip up the Human Rights Act then we can do what we want. i mean who really cares if these people are innocent or not. i mean look at them. they're muslims. they must be guilty.