Monday 4 February 2008

Bugging Scandal

Who gives a flying fuddleduck whether an Al-Qaeda terrorist suspect (otherwise known as an Al-Qaeda terrorist, due to get extradited to the USA where they’re not as fricking soft as we are) gets bugged when talking to his MP? Hasn’t Sadiq Khan MP got more worthwhile constituents to talk to? Someone in Tooting needs to be asking this. It’s probably worth knowing when this bastard wants to talk to someone who’s not supposed to get bugged, because it would seem to indicate that he’s got something to say that he doesn’t want to get overheard. And that’s precisely the sort of thing we ought to be overhearing.

Why is David Davis making a fuss about this? (Well, we know the answer to that.) Why does he care?

Look, no-one gives a toddly-doss what happens to Al-Qaeda and their supporters. No, we don’t want to be a country where people get kicked to death down the cellars, but if they’re Al-Qaeda I’d be prepared to turn a blind eye. What’s the bleeding point in letting them out of prison? What do we expect them to do next? Well, I hope, get their arses bugged off until the end of their days, if we can afford that sort of thing. Otherwise, send ‘em somewhere else where they’ll get themselves strung up. See if I care.

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