The government’s controversial anti-terror plans were last night roundly attacked by former attorney general Lord Goldsmith QC. “The case has not been made out for that extension and I can’t personally support it,” he said.
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Goldsmith savages 42 days billThe government’s controversial anti-terror plans were last night roundly attacked by former attorney general Lord Goldsmith QC. “The case has not been made out for that extension and I can’t personally support it,” he said. The Government’s (and its supporters) pigheadedness on this has been very frustrating. Post a comment using the form below |
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