Jihadis Jihadis Convicted UK

UK: TERROR SUSPECTS NO LONGER ABLE TO DELAY THEIR DEPORTATION UNDER NEW LAW…….

And if they weren’t let in, in the first place………

Death knell for human rights farce: Euro court will no longer stop us kicking out terror suspects 

  • Government’s Bill of Rights to introduce system after Abu Qatada farce
  • Extremist spent a decade fighting removal to Jordan on terror charges
  • Suspected preachers of hate will be immediately removed after appeals
  • Will still be free to lodge their cases at European Court of Human Rights 
Terror suspects and foreign criminals will no longer be able to halt their deportation by lodging spurious claims with European judges, under long-overdue changes to human rights law. It comes after extremist cleric Abu Qatada (pictured) spent almost a decade fighting his removal to Jordan on terror charges

Terror suspects and foreign criminals will no longer be able to halt their deportation by lodging spurious claims with European judges, under long-overdue changes to human rights law. It comes after extremist cleric Abu Qatada (pictured) spent almost a decade fighting his removal to Jordan on terror charges

Terror suspects and foreign criminals will no longer be able to halt their deportation by lodging spurious claims with European judges, under long-overdue changes to human rights law.

The Government’s new Bill of Rights will seek to avoid a repeat of the Abu Qatada farce by introducing a system to ensure terror suspects can be kicked out on a ruling from the British courts.

Once an appeal has been heard here, suspected preachers of hate, terror suspects and foreign criminals will be immediately removed from the country.

They will still be free to lodge their case with judges at the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg – but it will not prevent them being put on a plane.

Only if the appeal is successful will they be returned to the UK, senior Government insiders have told the Mail.

The Bill of Rights, due to be published early next year, will also grant the Armed Forces greater protection from human rights cases – with the law no longer applying to what happens on the battlefield overseas.

Legal challenges over incidents in Iraq and Afghanistan, pursued on behalf of foreign nationals in the British courts by so-called ambulance-chasing lawyers, have cost the taxpayer £85 million.

More here.

One Response

  1. Nothing will change because the EU human rights commission will prostrate themselves on the floor to any terrorist /hate preacher and overturn the UK judgements.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.