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TheDaddy 17-03-2022 22:15

Re: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe finally heading back to UK
 
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Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36116829)
You are truely hilarious.
Firstly, governments since the 1990's have been disputing it.
Secondly, "this" government were not in power in 2009 (Labour were). :dozey:

You "blame the government" (or should I say conservatives) for everything.

Yesterday it was raining, the governments fault I expect. :rolleyes:

What actually happened in 2009 regarding this debt :confused:

Arbitration was lost in 2001 and the high court cases finished last year

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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36116845)
I don’t care who is responsible. I am more concerned that yet again a poor innocent victim has been denied her freedom and the government probably won’t take responsibility and compensate her and her family in any fashion.

The most recent IMS (International military services) report states that the company has saved 30 million quid by defending this and getting the bill reduced, seeing as that's government owned perhaps that's the place to start for compensation, they've and by extension we have profited by her continued imprisonment

ianch99 17-03-2022 23:00

Re: Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe finally heading back to UK
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36116829)
You are truely hilarious.
Firstly, governments since the 1990's have been disputing it.
Secondly, "this" government were not in power in 2009 (Labour were). :dozey:

You "blame the government" (or should I say conservatives) for everything.

Yesterday it was raining, the governments fault I expect. :rolleyes:

There are two parties at fault here: Iran for taking innocents hostage and the UK Government for allowing this to happen when they had the ability (and legal obligation) to end it.

---------- Post added at 22:00 ---------- Previous post was at 21:56 ----------

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Originally Posted by Maggy (Post 36116845)
I don’t care who is responsible. I am more concerned that yet again a poor innocent victim has been denied her freedom and the government probably won’t take responsibility and compensate her and her family in any fashion.

You should care who is responsible since it is the Government that is co-responsible for her extended imprisonment. When a crime has been committed, you prosecute the perpetrators and you care for the victim. It is not an either/or equation.


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