A few quick thoughts now that the government want to blame "the lawyers" (and by extension the judges) for terrorism policy /1https://twitter.com/BethRigby/status/1224281790237548544 …
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Ultimately the elephant in the room, and the reason the govt wants to blame lawyers, is that the prison and courts budget has been cut by literal billions by Tory-led govts since 2010 and people who know the system have been screaming that it is broken /8
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It should be obvious that you can't rehabilitate people if you don't provide the resources to do it, and that applies even more so for terrorists who have strong ideological reasons for carrying out offences /9
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We should be very wary of people within the government using lawyers as a scapegoat for failings in anti-terrorism policies and laws they themselves decided *but also* using terrorist attacks as means too implement an anti-rule of law agenda e.g. diluting the Human Rights Act /10
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I wrote this a couple of years ago but it is evergreen in a sense as we often respond to terrorism in very similar ways https://eachother.org.uk/how-we-respond-to-terror/ … /11
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For example, this is always the case https://eachother.org.uk/how-we-respond-to-terror/ …pic.twitter.com/eqvmmUgqJj
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