From Elsewhere – When legal technicalities harm national security

There’s a very interesting article that has gone up recently on the centre Left blog Harry’s Place. In this piece the author Wasiq goes into the legal rulings surrounding data protection regarding the extradition of some Islamic terrorists to the United States.

I won’t rehash the article here but I would strongly suggest that you read the Harry’s Place article because it does show how legal technicalities are quite possibly harming Britain’s national security.

ISIS Beatles’ Data – How Legal Technicalities Could Put National Security At Risk

 

 

 

 

1 Comment on "From Elsewhere – When legal technicalities harm national security"

  1. Phil Copson | March 30, 2020 at 10:51 am |

    Well – you could have safely bet your bottom-dollar that the anti-UK judges would have included “Lord Cur of Brussels”, couldn’t you ?

    This is the creature who – as a supposedly a-political non-partisan Judge – has nevertheless spent the past few years speaking-out against Brexit, culminating in using his position as one of Tony Blair’s eleven Supreme Court judges to overturn previous rulings in favour of Boris Johnson’s Government’s Brexit strategy, and to favour the EU where he was himself one of the architects of the Lisbon Treaty !

    “Putting the fox in charge of the hen-house” or what ?

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