Originally posted by Chris McGee
So you're in favour of holding people without trial for their entire lives.
- Did you miss the phrase "for some maybe". That is exactly the situation as it is now. What are you quibbling about? Do you think those 3 words
encapsulate an entire 'policy'!?
I noticed in another thread you were also for curtailing the freedom and number of press outlets, i'm starting to get an idea of your
politics, Mr Stalin.
- It was about expanding the number of outlets actually Chris and about encouraging a move away from the distillation of the media into the hands of
a few.
Jayzuss if you're going to try and characterise what I've said before at least you could try and get it right.....or maybe do some of your amazing
'research' and quote properly, hmmm?
Indefinitely detained at H.M.'s pleasure is not a new concept, but indefinitely detained at H.M.'s pleasure without trial certainly
is, although I think a guy called Joe experimented with it in the Soviet Union.
- Sorry Chris; I didn't realise that by expressing a few thoughts on the subject you have decided I'd formulated an entire and complete 'policy'.
No, it isn't. 600 suspects were arrested up to Dec 2003.
- Yes and how many were asylum seekers and how many born here but lifted by the Police in those actions?
That's the number arrested, 300 per year since 2001. In 4 years you will have 1200 suspects. I actually research my figures, you might want
to try it rather than just spouting off your increasingly irrelevant opinion.
- Sorry Chris but you're just playing with numbers here and it has nothing to do with any actual 'research' and is utterly irrelevant.
The 'suspects' were not all newly immigrated to the UK - and go on, surprise me (

) how many were born in the UK, how many were charged and
how many released with no further action pending at all, hmmm?
That if you knew the answers would be actual and relevant research.
You do realise one of the well known stories at the time (remember the supposed plan to attack Old Trafford.....sorry, do you need a reference or do
you actually know anything about any of this, I presume a basic level of general knowledge but it appears you need everything proved?) turned out to
be an ordinary asian guy, born here, who had an old footbal match ticket in his house.
That's exactly what I'm talkning about. Paranoid imaginations running amok.
The fact remains we'd have more resources to watch our own 'scary people' if we didn't have to watch someone else's aswell.
- Er, yeah Chris. Ifs buts and maybe, great game.
Just think of everything else it applies to.
No, you'd rather go down the road that leads to the government imprisoning people for the rest of their lives without trial (and curtailing
press freedom
).
- We already have people detained indefinitely (I don't recall discusing trials or hearings - so you just assumed I would not want them?

) and
I didn't say anything about curtailing press freedom.....would you care to show where I suggested that, ever?
science.howstuffworks.com...
- There is much dispute over whether a dirty bomb would be actually 'effective' as any kind of weapon beyond the panic and 'PR' it would
generate.
www.newsmax.com...
So turning us into a repressive police state is bound to help, right, matey?
- Where have I suggested this?
In fact the entire tenor of what I said was about
not going down that road as it guaranteed nothing.
The terrorists only have to get past them once.
- Yes, of course.
......and?
Talk about state the obvious.
Since when was that not ever the case?
Glad to hear it, there may be hope for you yet.
- Are you drunk or something?
This is exactly what I have been saying - so where does your notions about my supposed approval for repression come from?
So imprisoning people indefinitely without trial isn't going against a proper democratic ethic?
- I still would love to know how come you decided I was into locking people away with any legal recourse or established proceedure.
I agree, after all, the IRA never successfully bombed us once did they?
- There were several incidents of course, what are you on about? Did I say otherwise?
But life in the UK was never grossly disrupted in the manner some fear possible now.
I find those fears unfounded especially in view of our recent history with dealing with a much more present threat.
You disagree, great. Knock yourself out.
By the way, go play at being a smart arse with someone who can be bothered Chris.