that is the problem, where there are lawyers who will take these sorts of cases, and no one is suggesting that human rights are to be abandoned, you will get cases which drag on for years and years, costing the taxpayer a small fortune, time to redraw, rethink the laws
they are already on US soil, the Americans will have to go through due process, i expect the trials to take as long there as they have been fighting extradition.
My wife greeted the news with the words ' Thank goodness that w@nker as gone' I said 'It must be hard with a hook' but she didn't get it (prehaps he uses the other hand if he has one)
Will the American authorities take into consideration the fact that he was injured while fighting their proxy battle with the soviets in Afghanistan?
And then wasn't it the Mujahideen rather than the Taliban?
"Newsflash" UFO Cloud over Mildenhall turned out to be a false alarm, cause, one eye sht himself, thought he was going on holiday untill he was told different.
I was at a sportsman's dinner last night and, afterwards, a group of us retired to a pub in Falkirk.
We saw the news about Captain Hook in there and a round of shots was immediately bought by my friend Ross. We toasted the telly with the cry of "Fcuk you Abu Hamza" and quickly downed the drinks, much to the bewilderment of some fellow drinkers. Childish? Yes. Enjoyable? Very.