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Don't get me wrong, if he had been found guilty beyound reasonable doubt, then he should have stayed in prison. The fact is that there is a lot of doubt surrounding his conviction.
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Do those opposed to his release genuinely believe that, given all the doubt surrounding his trial and conviction, he should have been convicted of the bombing? |
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The BBC is reporting that Gordon Brown wrote to Col. Gadaffi reqesting that there be only a low profile reception given to Megrahi on his return to Libya. Unsurprisingly they don't appeared to have listened....
Found this link to a Guardian article: http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009...n-brown-letter |
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to be fair they closed the airport of to media but some one recorded it from out side
they would have been shouted at if they banned those who supported him meeting him you would see exactly the same thing here from a family of a released prisoner who was still guilty but where the family / supporters didn't agree with the conviction etc whether or not he was guilty is not why he was released we don't keep dieing people in prison unless they are still a danger to us ( see ronnie biggs ) the media will hype it as its a story to make them money i doubt you will see much from America or Britain in sanctions or anything else as the real scandal is both used this conviction to allow them to do trade deals with the country they supposedly believe caused the bombing ( i tend to think Iran is a more likely place the orders came from to make amends for the shooting down of one of their passenger planes by the Americans which of course the deaths there don't count as much as one it was a mistake and two they aren't Americans ;) ) as to being soft on terrorism i think accusing Scotland of that is being silly they were always on a looser with this case as the British government always saw putting this under Scottish law as the get out clause so it couldn't be said we made the decision or acquit or later release him but any one who thinks the British Minister of what ever party was in power wouldn't have done the same is not being truthful with themselves ;) |
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in this case G brown should not have left such a huge descision like this to a second rater like kenny macaskill who only speaks for a very small part of the uk The original "deal"was to make anybody convicted serve their sentence in Scotland it should have been adhered to or a new trial held if their were doubts as to his guilt not this stupid compassionate grounds flimflam. So Chris you can "run along now" back to your "devoluted"country secure in the knowledge that the Scottish justice system has just let a mass murderer out of jail and probably secured an enormous propaganda coup to one of the worlds most hated men Interesting to note also that Gaddafi has thanked the british gov aswell as the scottish so now tell me Brown wasn't involved |
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Screw Kenny and sack Brown ---------- Post added at 06:27 ---------- Previous post was at 06:17 ---------- We have Gary McKinnon being extradited to the us to face jail for life which he will do when there and he never killed 270 people. I think he should be let off on compassionate grounds dont you think? As kenny said we are a compassionate nation. I am discusted this this country and canny wait till it goes under water... ---------- Post added at 06:42 ---------- Previous post was at 06:27 ---------- Shame on the British government for a treaty set up by the war criminal Tony Blair which has only been ratified by the UK. This means that the British government can send us to America to be tortured and abused but no American has or will be extradited to the UK. |
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Col. Gadaffi's son has apparently claimed that the subject of Megrahi's release was raised during trade talks with British representatives.
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Ps Chris - "you lot south of the border" is a rather sweeping generalisation isn't it? |
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I think they should give him a well paid job. This guy could secure the security of what he invaded or should i say what was not secure in the first place.. Instead of punnishing this guy just employ him it would be to there advantage.. dont u t |
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At the time of the original trial, prior to the Scotland Act which brought about devolution, this was overseen by the Scottish Office, which is a department of the UK Government. But now, post the Scotland Act, justice issues are entirely and exclusively decided by Scottish Ministers in Edinburgh. Gordon Brown had no choice in the matter. For him to have taken the decision away from McAskill would have required an Act of Parliament to be passed at Westminster, partially repealing the Scotland Act. That would have been a political nuke of the kind that could very well trigger massive support for the SNP in Scotland, followed by a legitimate referendum, followed by loud, persistent and probably irresistible demands for the break-up of the UK. That is something that Gordon Brown does not want. Nor do I, for that matter. Quote:
Compassionate grounds is not unheard of by any means, for prisoners who are at death's door. Ronnie Biggs got out of jail on exactly the same pretext a matter of weeks ago. And that decision was taken by Labour; by Jack Straw to be precise, because he is the justice minister responsible for such matters in England and Wales. Quote:
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Well some of the comments the libyans are coming out with seem to hint at some sort of deal with gaddafi's son saying it was always discussed at trade talks and gaddafi senior personally thanking GB so if no interference at all why thank GB. This whole thing does have a smell about it almost as much as the original conviction and there is definately something here that were not being told.
Also like the way improved relatiosn meant that when both obama and GB asked for a low key return it was honoured a real smack in the face to both of them. |
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... because the Libyan government doesn't understand the nature of devolution. Nor do most people, it seems. Gaddafi has been bending the UK Government's ear over this for years, now Megrahi is out, naturally who are they going to say thanks to? Who are they going to assume fixed it, the UK Government or a small-time minister in (as we have already been reminded) a tiny corner of the UK?
Remember, Lybia is effectively an authoritarian state, practically a dictatorship. Everything they understand about how governments work tells them that Gordon Brown must have been behind any decision that was taken. The idea that the Prime Minister is effectively powerless in this is an alien concept to them. The fact that they think he was involved and are giving him big public thanks doesn't tell us anything at all about what, supposedly, 'really went on'. |
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Well i am not so sure to be honest and i think you have too much faith in devolution and i think you underestimate the understanding of it by libya as i doubt very much that they didn't find out how things work in scotland before this release.
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Faith or otherwise in devolution has got nothing to do with it. This has nothing to do with how good or bad devolution is at serving the interests of the Scottish people; it's about the Law. And the Law says the UK Prime Minister is powerless to affect this issue.
Of course there's nothing in the Law to say he couldn't have had a word in Alex Salmond's ear, but there are other equally powerful concerns at work in that case - such as the fact the SNP would be able to dine out on such a suggestion for months ahead, especially with a crucial Glasgow by-election and then a general election in the offing. |
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[QUOTE=Chris;34858909]... because the Libyan government doesn't understand the nature of devolution. Nor do most people, it seems. Gaddafi has been bending the UK Government's ear over this for years, now Megrahi is out, naturally who are they going to say thanks to? Who are they going to assume fixed it, the UK Government or a small-time minister in (as we have already been reminded) a tiny corner of the UK?
on the contrary Chris ,i think Gaddafi ,his son and any one else in the libyan government fully understand about devolution ,even as disliked as he is, he is known as a very clever politician .I think the appeal was dropped because it would have revealed truths about the bombing that gaddafi doesn't want the british gov (or any other gov for that matter)making public and thus ruining any trade deals that are on the table i still strongly believe that g brown and his cohorts had a big influence on the final decision even though he's not supposed to get involved in matters of criminal justice in scotland the british gov still have absolute power on foreign policy and in this case they are closely linked as i have said in a earlier post i don't believe Magrahi should have been released on compassionate grounds ,why should any criminal ,he should have followed through with his appeal ,i think he would have been released anyway because of the doubts over his conviction which the scottish gov admit so to keep him in prison and risk losing important trade deals is i think madness and i do think Gbrown made this clear to Macaskill even if it was under the table |
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Fine, let's play along with your conspiracy theory for a minute or two.
What did the SNP administration in Edinburgh have to gain by obeying underhand 'requests' from Westminster? Or, what did they stand to lose by ignoring any such requests? |
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