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Are the Human rights respected on the United Kingdom?

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Are the Human rights respected on the United Kingdom?

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Many people would say too much so! A good example is Abu Qatada. He is a well known terrorist and described as Al Qaeda’s recruiter in Europe. He has called on British Muslims to do suicide bombings and has been convicted in his home country of Jordan of various terrorist crimes. But our Court of Appeal has just overturned an order to deport him to Jordan because under our Human Rights Act, we cannot deport people to countries where they might be mistreated. So we’re stuck with him. all his appeals are being paid for by our taxes and when he gets out of jail, this man who is openly and actively calling for British people to be murdered, will be living in a free house provided by our government and claiming benefits from our social security system. It’s crazy!

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