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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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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Someone speaking sense. Why is it that people find this so hard to understand? Always amazed that UK locks up more people than comparable European countries & responds to reoffending rates by locking them up for longer.
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It's the politics of blame avoidance. The govt - at any cost - cannot be seen to responsible in any way shape or form
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