I am not a fan of Gordon Brown and I much prefers the Tories on power than Labour, but I do agree with the Prime Minister regarding the extension of the terror detention limit to 42 days.
In UK, as in the rest of Europe, the legal system is too soft and criminals gets away too easily. The police needs more time to do their job properly and I can't see any reasons why to oppose the new law, unless you are a Human Right activist or Tory MP David Davis.
Human Rights activists, not surprisingly, disagree with the policy because their real intent is always to protect the terrorists. They come up every time with some pathetic excuses to stop the police doing their job but then, when something terrible like 9/11 or 7/7 happen, what they do? They blame the police and/or the secret services, of course.
Tory MP David Davis is probably bitter because he didn't get at the time the leadership of the Conservative Party and now he thinks he can get the limelight by pretending to be a champion of Liberty. More like a fool, considering his behaviour will weaken a Tory party that was doing so well in recent weeks.
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i have to say that i disagree with your writing. i'm not saying that i advocate terrorism but i just disagree with what you wrote. there is a difference between human rights and terrorism. terrorist do not believe in human rights and human rights do not believe in terrorism. to put them together in one box is just insane. but then everyone has a right to have their own opinion.
Hi yati,
Terrorists do not believe in human rights, I agree with you. That's why human rights must not apply to them. It is not insanity, this is common sense.
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