What a terrible place to work

cieranc:
Seamus O’ Farooki and Abdul Aleem O’ McConnell, the famous Irish terrorists :smiley:

But the difference is that Seamus would send a coded warning before setting off a fertilizer bomb whereas O’ Farooki would just fly a plane full of passengers into a skyscraper. :open_mouth:

Back on track what do you want to make the motorway better a country pub a few thatched cottages topples dancers on the hard shoulders.
That sounds good actualy lol. But seriously motorways are boring but imagine in this day and age driving London to manchestr up the traditional a1 a6 through all the towns and villages.

cieranc:
Maybe the majority of Muslims do hate westerners. But the thing that made Britain Great was it’s ability to remain impartial, fair and just.
Of course, in this great democracy, you’re completely entitled to your racist views.
In some countries, you’d be hung for voicing those opinions.

So you think that it was being fair and just to hang Derek Bently while people like Abu Hamza get protection from extradition to the states to face the death penalty under the european human rights act :question: .

Wasnt Abu hamza wanted by Egypt or Jordan as he was sentenced to death for terrorist offences.

Carryfast:

cieranc:
Maybe the majority of Muslims do hate westerners. But the thing that made Britain Great was it’s ability to remain impartial, fair and just.
Of course, in this great democracy, you’re completely entitled to your racist views.
In some countries, you’d be hung for voicing those opinions.

So you think that it was being fair and just to hang Derek Bently while people like Abu Hamza get protection from extradition to the states to face the death penalty under the european human rights act :question: .

To be fair you are comparing two things from different times. If hamza had been around in the early 1950s he would have swung here and if the Derek Bentley case was heard today he would have got not guilty or at worst a coupe of years in nick

kr79:
Wasnt Abu hamza wanted by Egypt or Jordan as he was sentenced to death for terrorist offences.

The Americans wanted him extradited for having links to Al Qaeda over there but it was blocked by European Human Rights laws because the sentence could have meant the death penalty for him in the States.

kr79:

Carryfast:

cieranc:
Maybe the majority of Muslims do hate westerners. But the thing that made Britain Great was it’s ability to remain impartial, fair and just.
Of course, in this great democracy, you’re completely entitled to your racist views.
In some countries, you’d be hung for voicing those opinions.

So you think that it was being fair and just to hang Derek Bently while people like Abu Hamza get protection from extradition to the states to face the death penalty under the european human rights act :question: .

To be fair you are comparing two things from different times. If hamza had been around in the early 1950s he would have swung here and if the Derek Bentley case was heard today he would have got not guilty or at worst a coupe of years in nick

I was referring to the post by cieranc that 'what made Britain great ‘was’ it’s ability to remain impartial and the reference to racism.Even when Bently was hanged the Judge or Jury had the choice to aquit him of the charge of being involved in the murder of the copper and I’ve got no doubt that anyone who supported Hamza being extradited to the States and zb the European Human Rights act would have been regarded as ‘racist’ by many of his followers and fellow immigrants.