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I Wonder What Mr Corbyns View On Killing This Man Is?

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youngmafbog | 13:47 Thu 19th Nov 2015 | News
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http://news.sky.com/story/1590612/paris-attack-mastermind-was-killed-in-siege

No doubt he will think he should have been sat down for a nice cup of tea and a chat.

Good riddence I say to this piece of scum.
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Couldn't agree more. Sadly, for every one killed another dozen or so are just waiting to take their place.
I wonder what their thoughts are at the point of death as they prepare for paradise... 1st thought.."ouch". 2nd thought .. oh no, there's nothi.....
Or hopefully janbee, 'oh this is what hell is like then ........ ' !
Rather than dead, I would have preferred to see him so badly injured that he would have to suffer for the rest of his life.
Had this happened, I expect Mr. Corbyn would have volunteered to be the carer.

If he'd had the chance to tell JC he was a reformed character I'm sure he would have gone straight to the top of the Housing List!
I'd prefer him to have been caught and tried, (a) so he was subject to western justice not his own kill-everyone style and (b) because they all want to be martyrs. The one thing they don't want is to spend the rest of their days in jail, so that's what they should get. Give them what they don't want, not what they do want.
In an ideal situation we should uphold the morals and principles of fair justice, and a proper trial. But no one is going to prioritise that over getting the siege ended, regardless that the culprits get killed. Those who caused the siege are the ones responsible for all the outcomes. For sure it is vengeance rather than justice to want death & injury; but it is understandable since people are not perfect, and his death during the siege solves the issue instantly. No bad thing.
Mr Corbyn is probably trying to decide whether or not the killing was legal.
OG, one of the problems with killing suspects is that the book tends to get closed. Will we ever know who carried out the Guildford pub bombings? And that's when the fitted-up defendants actually survived.
//Mr Corbyn is probably trying to decide whether or not the killing was legal. //

his attorney general will tell him what he wants to hear. i think that's how Mr Blair found it worked for him.
Mr Corbyn's view in this matter is an irrelevance in the UK and always should be.IMO
Wasn't he killed by a suicide bomb? Hence the long time taken to put him back together again?
jno

And fed Bacon butties for every meal.
Itchy
Careful. Think there was a tad of gallows humour there. That or any other humour is frowned upon by the poe and emotional.They get all hand wringy.
"Careful. Think there was a tad of gallows humour there. That or any other humour is frowned upon by the poe and emotional.They get all hand wringy. "

I think my comments are mild compared to some.
But I was querying whether he had actually been killed by the French forces
Cprbyn's view would be the same as mine - that killing this man without due process raises serious issues of human rights.
As of yet this piece of scum as you put it has never Murdered anyone, I was impressed when J..C. stood up to the smart D.C. so I was for him all the way, that was until he started saying he would rather Talk with IS than use a weapon, that's when I realised the man is not "Fit to hold P.M. post"
Sorry Young, I may have miss read your post.

What about the victims Human Rights VE?

I think the French Police/Special Forces (?) did a good job.
No doubt some on here will blame the police/ special forces for that stupid bird blowing herself up. Not much chance of her getting 72 male islamic virgins.
At least she spread the word about her beliefs about, stupid woman, one less I suppose.

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