Dedworth
17th February 2012, 15:04
Home Secretary Theresa May is to travel to Jordan in an effort to strike a deal over the deportation of Abu Qatada.
The radical preacher was released from a UK jail under strict bail conditions earlier this week.
In a statement, Mrs May said she intended to continue talks which Home Office minister James Brokenshire held earlier with Jordanian authorities.
She said the UK and Jordan were "pursuing all options with regards to his deportation".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17076942
Why bother travelling over there when............
UK 'could ignore Euro ruling on Qatada and face no real punishment', admits official
Human Rights official says deporting hate preacher would set a 'bad example'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2102337/UK-ignore-Euro-ruling-Qatada-face-real-punishment-admits-official.html#ixzz1meDUMRZ2
What a :censored: joke
The radical preacher was released from a UK jail under strict bail conditions earlier this week.
In a statement, Mrs May said she intended to continue talks which Home Office minister James Brokenshire held earlier with Jordanian authorities.
She said the UK and Jordan were "pursuing all options with regards to his deportation".
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-17076942
Why bother travelling over there when............
UK 'could ignore Euro ruling on Qatada and face no real punishment', admits official
Human Rights official says deporting hate preacher would set a 'bad example'
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2102337/UK-ignore-Euro-ruling-Qatada-face-real-punishment-admits-official.html#ixzz1meDUMRZ2
What a :censored: joke