The BlogTerror Law in Britian in Jeopardy11:56 AM, Jun 4, 2008
• By JAIME SNEIDER
In desperate need of a victory, Prime Minister Gordon Brown is making concessions to ensure members of his own party don't vote against his proposal to permit terrorist suspects to be detained without charge for up to 42 days.
That David Cameron and the Conservative Party are opposing the change reveals they are perfectly willing to play politics with Britain's security. The reform seems especially warranted in light of the stringent burden that exists for charging someone in Britain, which makes the need to gather evidence on complex conspiracies all the more paramount to prosecution. |
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