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wouldn't want their job for all the tea in China AOG, but they are certainly doing the very best they can (I hope)
Will it change anytime soon? Seen this from looking at your link

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-4877164/Extremest-imam-encouraged-jihad-young-children.html

One has to ask are they shutting down this mosque?
Many of those arrested are subsequently released without charge. Some of those will be family members of suspects who are charged.
Would you want the parents of siblings of a suspected terrorist interned simply because of blood links?
^^^ or siblings
400 hard-line Islamist running around ... where are they and who is hiding them?
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sandyRoe

Difficult question to answer Sandy, but I don't think that their close ones would have any love for us, seeing that we had arrested a family member.
"...but I don't think that their close ones would have any love for us, seeing that we had arrested a family member."

How very dare you AOG! It's a well known fact that the only thing that the VAST majority of Muslims want is to live in peace and so are fully behind the forces of law and order in rooting out potential lawbreakers wherever they may be.

I'm sure I've seen percentages put up on here for the number of moderate adherents by regular posters.


if these people being watched hate the uk so much, why dont they immigrate to a country where their version of islam is law, pakistan iran to mention a few.
typo, emigrate
What about relatives of other suspected offenders? Should siblings be interned since they may object to a brother or sister being in gaol for attempted murder?
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// But One Has To Ask, Are They Interning All These Suspects?//

and we have a clear answer "no"
they STILL arent allowed to imprison without trial

1689 - Bill of Rights - duuuuh

no should they be allowed to - as internment in Oireland clearly didnt work - Yes I am saying that when they tried internment it was a disaster.

Now a more sensibly phrased question
the one AOG ( "the man they could not gag" NoW )
wishes he asked

With the Great Repeal Bill - where the minister has a Henry VIII power to vary primary legislation WITHOUT reference to Parliament - will they try to slip in detention for 70 d without trial or charging as was defeated by a vote in Parliament a year or so ago ?

Very good question alho I ask it myself
and the answer is maybe we will have to see

well Angie (I saw her this afternoon) the mother of the one eyed cop killer Dale Cregan
did a few years in clink - but that was because she supplied a false alibi for her cop killer son - and not because she was the mother
which is kinda different ( she had committed a crime - and the CPS didnt say - well a muvva would wouldnt she?)

http://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/news/greater-manchester-news/mum-police-killer-dale-cregan-10036270
well that isa bout angie wiv her fingers in the till
but oyu kinda know what I mean
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Peter Pedant

/// and we have a clear answer "no"
they STILL arent allowed to imprison without trial ///

Who mentioned the word Prison?

They are many who have been 'interned' without trial, until they go before a court of law.
// They are many who have been 'interned' without trial, until they go before a court of law. //

Eh, ... nonsense.

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