Khoodeelaar! constitutional law No to Crossrail Bill is addressing the core of current crisis in UK Parliament
By©Muhammad Haque
2010 Hrs GMT
London
Sunday 6 July 2008
Why is the “42 day detention without charge’ 'argument' which is being suppressed by the BBC, the Guardian and the rest of the Blairing media in Britain, relevant to the campaign against CRASS Rail hole Bill and package, too?
Because the same ‘values’, - distorted by Gordon Brown when he states the word to ‘vah-loos’, - that the image of Britain is traded on but are flouted by the Govt ‘at home’, are as much at the centre of the challenge that the Conservative former MP [and Opposition spokesman in the House of Commons on Home affairs] David Davis has thrown at Gordon Brown and David Cameron as are at the centre of the constitutional law challenge that Khoodeelaar! has been mounting and updating for the past 56 months
Those as understood by me in a nutshell include:
The principle that due process will be observed.
That the evidence will be examined transparently and in open forum so that the merit of any charge can be seen to be justified and true as far as humanly ascertainable in the circumstances.
That all universally recognised principles of justice shall be observed and be seen to be being observed.
[To be continued]
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