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     Weird Granny Slater wrote:
    JB, there have been some 13 United Kingdom anti-terror acts or orders since 2000. More legislation than you could shake a stick at, or stuff a mattress with and still sleep easy. Even the Home Affairs Committee concluded that 'This country has more anti-terrorist legislation on its statute books than almost any other developed democracy', and that was back in 2002.


    Well, why is the legislation still ineffective then in a case like this?
    I’m anything but an expert on these matters, but from my simple perspective, if we’ve supposedly been busy with creating “more anti-terrorist legislation on its statute books than almost any other developed democracy”, then it doesn’t say much about the effectiveness of the legislation currently in operation which would now seem to be in need of being urgently updated.

    In addition, it doesn’t alter the fact that it’s a disgrace that we can’t apparently prosecute these two ba*#*@ds ourselves and yet the USA can? How come?

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