Thursday, 14 January 2010

An Arresting Development

I don't believe in any universal jurisdiction except the universal ordinary and immediate Episcopal jurisdiction of the Roman Pontiff. But if we must have it in criminal matters, then we should really have it, as part and parcel of our regular legal system.

No room, then, for this, which may in part be motivated by bowing the knee to Israel, but is mostly about protecting someone who is indeed a British Citizen and who committed his crimes not only from an office in London, but for and on behalf of this country as such. I think we all know who.

If the Tories vote for this, then that will expose not only the treasonably corrupt fact that eighty per cent of their MPs are paid by Conservative Friends of Israel (or, to use its shorter name, Mossad), but also their fraudulent receipt of public money in order to provide an Opposition, as well as their slavering hunger for the trappings of office rather than for the rule of law. All three will stand exposed. Again.

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