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Dedworth
9th July 2013, 10:32
Abu Qatada’s neighbours want his family to move out of their northwest London neighbourhood and join him in Jordan.

The radical cleric’s wife and four children are still living in a five-bedroom taxpayer-funded house in Stanmore, thought to be worth £500,000.

But residents say they want them out and are worried having them on their street could slash their house prices.

One neighbour is reportedly moving out of the area because he had “had enough” of the chaos the Qatadas have brought with them.

There has been a continuous police presence since the family were secretly moved last December and protesters from the English Defence League have turned up on their doorstep.

One man, who only gave his name as Nick, said: “Nobody wants them here. I think they should join him in Jordan. It’s ridiculous the amount of money that has already been spent on them.

“People are going to food banks and losing their homes left, right and centre and they are living the life of Riley on taxpayers’ money. Qatada was off his rocker but he still managed to get a house worth £500,000 when everyone else works their backside off.”

Another neighbour added: “We just want them out. Everyone is worried the value of their house will go down while they are there.”

It was reported that locals had started a petition and were threatening to stop paying council tax if the family were not evicted. That petition had been handed into Harrow Council, one neighbour was reported as saying.

But a Harrow Council spokesman said: “We have no record of any petition.”


http://www.standard.co.uk/news/london/abu-qatadas-neighbours-family-should-join-cleric-in-jordan-8696999.html

Interesting that the article states the whereabouts of the house

grahamw48
9th July 2013, 21:29
Too right. It's just obscene. :mad:

lordna
12th July 2013, 14:37
After reading this article throwing doubt on Qatadas terrorist activities, it makes me wonder if he has been badly treated...and now his family?

What is the true story?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/07/abu-qatada-no-terrorist

I must admit i had until reading the above, due only to all the media attention and Theresa May, thought that he was a serious threat. I would hate to think that Qatada and his family were being treated unfairly IF HE WASNT GUILTY.

grahamw48
12th July 2013, 15:15
Whatever the rights and wrongs, WE the voting public have the right to decide who we wish to have living in this country with us and who we finance out of our taxes.

I would hazard a guess that the vast majority of voters would vote to see him and his tribe GONE.

It's called democracy.

Dedworth
12th July 2013, 15:36
What is the true story?
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2013/jul/07/abu-qatada-no-terrorist

I must admit i had until reading the above, due only to all the media attention and Theresa May, thought that he was a serious threat. I would hate to think that Qatada and his family were being treated unfairly IF HE WASNT GUILTY.

The Guardian is only fit for tearing into 6 inch squares and hanging on a nail in the karzi. It sums up their treachery printing this sort of crap

lordna
12th July 2013, 16:37
The Guardian is only fit for tearing into 6 inch squares and hanging on a nail in the karzi. It sums up their treachery printing this sort of crap

I cant say that i agree with you....IMHO its good that someone prints other views. I am not saying that the lady who wrote the article is right BUT it does seem VERY strange that Qatada was never charged with anything (such as inciting racial hatred, terrorism etc) since he has been living here. I do however believe in free speech and it seems Qatada has in the past exercised that right to its extreme, but then that should NOT be a crime.
This article highlights his dubious career:-
http://www.theweek.co.uk/world-news/abu-qatada/45114/sayings-and-sermons-abu-qatada-al-filistini

I know that the vast majority of voters probably would vote to see him gone BUT if that was based on false accusations and bad press without any real foundation of facts, does that make it right?

My gut feeling is we are probably well rid of the man, but it does concern me that the reason he left may be based on false accusation as he was never charged with any crime here in the UK. Why is that?

grahamw48
12th July 2013, 17:22
I'm sure MI5 and MI6 wouldn't waste their resources, and they are not going to share their information with us (thankfully).

Some may call it freedom of speech, others would call occupying a whole street on a regular basis to preach hatred about US, taking the piss.

I challenge any non-muslim British Caucasian to try to emulate that behaviour and see how long it is tolerated.

Our governments have allowed these horrible parasites, haters of all things Christian and Western, to get away with biting the hand that feeds them for far too long.
We have far more pressing problems in our own community to sort out without being side-tracked by all the nonsense that some of these foreign nuisances bring to our shores.

Then there is the fact that he is a wanted man in Jordan.

Arthur Little
12th July 2013, 18:18
Whilst there would appear to be little doubt in the minds of MOST civilised people that the authorities have, for far too many years, been "pandering" to a dangerous extremist ... :anerikke: ... I must say it seems unfair his family should be made to suffer on account of "the sins of the father", so to speak.

Dedworth
12th July 2013, 18:24
Whilst there would appear to be little doubt in the minds of MOST civilised people that the authorities have, for far too many years, been "pandering" to a dangerous extremist ... :anerikke: ... I must say it seems unfair his family should be made to suffer on account of "the sins of the father", so to speak.


They should be shipped out to wherever they came from - they've probably aided and abetted extremist actions and are only here for the lavish benefits and housing we throw at them

grahamw48
12th July 2013, 19:30
Agreed. We've set ourselves up as a sanctuary and feeding pot for the world's troublemakers and general human detritus for far too long ! :cwm23:

In the interests of compassion we may as well stump up the airfares to Jordan to have him reunited with his family...or doesn't it work that way ? :icon_rolleyes:

bigmarco
13th July 2013, 01:49
He arrived with his wife and children in this country on a forged UAE Passport

He is under worldwide embargo by the United Nations Security Council Committee 1267 for his alleged affiliation with al-Qaeda.

When questioned in the UK in February 2001, Abu Qatada was in possession of £170,000 cash and £805 in an envelope labelled "For the Mujahedin in Chechnya

He was on Benefits :NoNo:

The Guardian Newspaper reported that in 1995 Abu Qatada issued a fatwa justifying the killing of Muslims who renounce their faith, and of their families

And on top of that his mum wanted him home
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/9080924/Abu-Qatadas-mother-calls-for-hate-preacher-son-to-be-deported-to-Jordan.html

This man has abused our hospitality from the day he arrived in this country and has never contributed to the upkeep of his family. Taxpayers have been burdened with a bill for him and his family aswell as an enormous security and legal bill that goes in to 7 figures.
Surely we don't need The Guardian The Mail or any other paper to realise that his continuing presence here is against the public good.
His mum wants him back so lets make her extra happy and send his family back as well.

andy222
13th July 2013, 09:25
Who is next? http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/2796335/Hate-cleric-Anjem-Choudary-on-25k-benefits.html

grahamw48
13th July 2013, 10:18
He arrived with his wife and children in this country on a forged UAE Passport

He is under worldwide embargo by the United Nations Security Council Committee 1267 for his alleged affiliation with al-Qaeda.

When questioned in the UK in February 2001, Abu Qatada was in possession of £170,000 cash and £805 in an envelope labelled "For the Mujahedin in Chechnya

He was on Benefits :NoNo:

The Guardian Newspaper reported that in 1995 Abu Qatada issued a fatwa justifying the killing of Muslims who renounce their faith, and of their families

And on top of that his mum wanted him home
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/9080924/Abu-Qatadas-mother-calls-for-hate-preacher-son-to-be-deported-to-Jordan.html

This man has abused our hospitality from the day he arrived in this country and has never contributed to the upkeep of his family. Taxpayers have been burdened with a bill for him and his family aswell as an enormous security and legal bill that goes in to 7 figures.
Surely we don't need The Guardian The Mail or any other paper to realise that his continuing presence here is against the public good.
His mum wants him back so lets make her extra happy and send his family back as well.

Thanks...excellent post.

Let's just have some SANITY !

What kind of message does this whole debacle send out to the rest of the world, whom we're (well, our governments) normally so eager to impress ? :NoNo:

Now just another 500,000 to go, after the years of incompetence on the part of the fools running this unfortunate country of ours. :mad:

Dedworth
13th July 2013, 12:22
Thanks...excellent post.



Seconded - common sense response to the treasonous Guardian article and the deluded taken in by it. Well said Marco :xxgrinning--00xx3: