if you consider this country a democracy then it would go against the principle of it to put people in jail for having those thoughts, even if we believe they are up to no good. It is up to the judiciary to find them guilty of a crime, once that happens, if it happens, then they can be sent to prison. If the British security services know that the likes of Abu Quatada are terrorists, or have committed terrorist related crimes then they should do their job, if not then there is little one can do. There are many people in Britain who seem to hate life here, and the people in it, so why do they not go someplace that is more in accord with their lifestyle choices. Perhaps it is because they know if they leave the safe haven that is Britain for the likes of Jordan, then they could well end up in jail, tortured or perhaps killed, there is no way of knowing. Having said that i wish the man to go and take his family with him, already cost this country dear, and quite frankly appears to revel in his notoriety.