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How much more is Abu-Qatada going to cost us?

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anotheoldgit | 13:12 Mon 19th Nov 2012 | News
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http://www.telegraph....his-brother-says.html

But it would seem that he plans to 'feather his nest' further by spending any money he may get on a home back in Jordan, that is of course if he is allowed back without facing trial.

/// If Qatada’s claim is successful, he plans to spend the money on a new house in Jordan, if he is allowed to return without facing trial, his brother said. ///
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I noticed that when the rioters were taken to court they arranged it almost immediately. When it comes to Qatada it may take years for the appeal to take place costings us a small fortune. Why can't the law gets its finger out and arrange it sooner.
Good point pdq
That wasn't an appeal which takes longer because more evidence is required.
How is it that MPs are ready to defy the EHCR who demand us to give prisoners the right to vote but back away when trying to get shot of Qatada.

Sean Humber a lawyer who represents 500 prisoners said it was a matter of shame that the UK has ignored the court's rulings. In yesterdays I paper.

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