Tribal politics won the day again in the mother(fucker) of all Parliaments as 59 Labour MPs voted yesterday to defeat the Tory motion to stop the extradition of Gary McKinnon to the US (Thus passim). 84 Labour MPs had signed the motion to review the 2003 Extradition Treaty but under pressure from the whips (read [...]
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Britain is officially the 51st State and McKinnon must fry
July 16, 2009 – 8:54 pm
By John Kelly
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Posted in British identity, Human rights, Politics, Totalitarian drift, UK politics, citizens' rights, democracy, extradition, human rights abuse
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Also tagged by John J Kelly, Gary McKinnon, gary McKinnon still faces extradition after UK Parliament falls into line with US masters, Mandelson rumoured to take over as Labour leader before next election, Mandelson whips MPs over McKinnon vote, Thus Magazine, UK confirmed as 51st State, UK-US special relationship
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The extradition of Gary McKinnon to the US is undemocratic, downright stupid and illegal
July 13, 2009 – 1:03 pm
I’m angry because nobody read my post last November and if they did, it didn’t change a thing (so what’s new). So is Sarah Brown, Gordon’s wife, as well she might be, living with a tripehead. But we’re both angry today because yet another miscarriage of justice is poised to be committed in the name [...]
By John Kelly
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Posted in Barack Obama, British Constitution, British identity, Global security, Law and order, Totalitarian drift, UK politics, US Politics, Uk Home Office, War on Terror, democracy, extradition, human rights abuse, miscarriage of justice
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Also tagged alan Johnson, Daily Mail, David Blunkett 2004 US UK extradition treaty, extradition of Gary McKinnon, Gary McKinnon, Gordon Brown, John J Kelly, neocon nutters stil call the shots in Obama's USA, no UK citizen is safe from the predatory ravings of publicity-seeking US neocon nutters, Obama regime should drop case against Gary McKinnon, Sarah Brown, Tony Blair International Criminal Court, UK High Tech Crimes Unit, US UK extradition treaty 2004, War on Terror
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