A slightly odd piece here:
While we agonise about 28 or 56 days custody, it is not uncommon for terrorist
suspects in France to be held in preventive detention for four or five years
before their case goes to court.
This is said with approval. The reason we agonise over such things is because we are in fact a free nation. We ask that the State, before it takes some 6 or 7% of a person’s life, actually have some proof about the reasons for doing so. You know, this trivial trial, evidence, jury nonsense that took us some 800 years to set up.
One of the puzzles of our time is why Britain scrupulously adheres to the
Human Rights Act, when our allies and partners systematically flout the
European Convention on Human Rights.
That’s because we have something called "the rule of law".
This has been another edition of short answers to stupid questions.
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