02 January 2009

Terror suspects will be allowed to settle in Britain

Although it has not been officially announced yet, Britain will take in terror suspects from Guantanamo Bay, allowing new American President Barack Obama to close the camp down.

Although it has not been officially confirmed that our country will be a new home for more potential terrorists, you can be pretty sure that they will be allowed in. After all, it is more important to protect terrorists from punishment and persecution than it is to protect the people of this country from acts of terrorism carried out in the name of a certain religion. (There will be an article on how the human rights laws have destroyed our justice system in the next few weeks).

These potential terrorists will be given access to NHS hospital and dental care (how many British people are lucky enough to be able to see an NHS dentist?) Their claims for NHS costs will be dealt with as a priority over British people who have to wait longer (this is a fact, not nationalist propaganda - see the evidence here scroll down to page 18 and look under Fast Track System). How many other countries give incomers priority over their own people?

And why doesn't America take in those potential terrorists it releases instead of expecting other countries to harbour them?

The story is here.

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