21 Jan
No Mandate Brown and Jacqui Smith are both pressing ahead with plans to increase the amount of time a “terrorist” suspect can be held without charge from 28 days to 42 days.
There is no evidence that an increase is needed. The British government has already admitted that there has not been a single instance where the current 28 days limit was not enough.
Jacqui Smith has met with Liebour backbench MPs to threaten convince them of the need to support the unconstitutional, illiberal, undemocratic and needless infringement of civil liberties more commonly known as internment.
Will someone please tell Liebour that 1984 was a warning, not an instruction book.
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