looks like may got a good
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ept-quiet.html

Peter Bone (Con, Wellingborough) said: ‘She could be a national hero if she picks up the phone and orders Qatada to be sent back to Jordan tonight!’

Mrs May thanked Mr Bone for his colourful language but said that ‘the right course was to pursue negotiations’.

She said that ‘the highest courts in our land’ had found against Qatada but still we could not deport him. If that is the case, clearly they are not the ‘highest courts in our land’. They have been outcourted.

Mark Pritchard (Con, The Wrekin) said that the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) was ‘undermining British justice’. He urged Mrs May temporarily to suspend our membership of it.

Stewart Jackson (Con, Peterborough) was ‘appalled and disgusted’ by the decision of an immigration court to release Qatada on bail.

Eleanor Laing (Con, Epping Forest) said ‘enough is enough’. Bob Stewart (Con, Beckenham) made a yarny speech about how war regulations were suitable, given the hostility of Qatada.

Anne Main (Con, St Albans), who can be the living, snorting, embodiment of a busty strop – magnificently so – opined that the ‘rights of terrorists now trump the rights of British citizens’.

Dominic Raab (Con, Esher & Walton) held that it was ‘time for Britain to say no to Strasbourg’.

Philip Davies (Con, Shipley) said ‘a proud, sovereign country’ was being denied the right to deport a wrong ’un. David Ruffley (Con, Bury St Edmunds) suggested that we should simply ignore the ECHR. Italy did. Mrs May wilted and wimpered.

DOMINIC Grieve, Attorney General, sat through some of this, recoiling his chin in lawyerly indignation when he heard the Tories attacking the ECHR. No wonder Julian Brazier (Con, Canterbury) spoke of ‘the tyranny of lawyers’.

Jason McCartney (Con, Colne Valley) said that if the ECHR fined us for deporting Qatada, he would happily stick fifty quid in the pot. Mrs May blandly said that we had to ‘operate within the legal framework’.


mays days have to be numbered,