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  • MPs reconsider anti-terror bill

    They’re still at it!

    MPs have resumed debate on the government’s controversial anti-terror bill following a 24-hour stand-off with peers in the House of Lords.

    The debate now threatens to stretch into the weekend.

    All the pundits I saw or read yesterday were predicting that this stand-off would come to an end this morning. They were very clearly wrong. This is one extended game of table tennis!






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    Comment from privet taylor

    i understand what u r all showting about ive been out thear and i have seen it all its not a pritty site all the troops are happy out thear BUT thay wont to go home

    23rd December 2005 | Permalink

    » This comment was received at 09:20 on 23 December 05


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