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30-12-2015 10:08 AM
@jd.linklater wrote:Plotting against the state used to be regarded as treason.
Treason used to be punishable by death, and rightly so.
Nothing more to say.
Well...thank you. But perhaps there is?
Well...it seems we had no say. Back in 1998, one of the first laws Tony Blair 'repealed' was the guilty of it, and were very likely to end up dangling from the end of a rope. We should have had our say then. And in light of what is happening to our country, we certainly should have it NOW! (yes, rights, for us too).
And...I believe it is only treason if you once followed, believed, and entrusted the realm and the way of life of your host country and then going on to betray it. These people were never any of those from the outset to even get to the stage of betrayal . Choosing to come here with only HATRED in their hearts.
May be back later