MAY STUFFS THE PENTAGON


Gary McKinnon, who will not be extradited to the USA for hacking Pentagon computers.

In the Daily Mail, QUENTIN LETTS writes: "Wallop! Mrs May stuffs the Pentagon."

And, STEPHEN GLOVER writes: "At last! A minister stands up to Uncle Sam." 

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2218722/Wallop-Theresa-May-stuffs-Pentagon-decision-NOT-extradite-Gary-McKinnon.html#ixzz29XZzKcMP

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Theresa May, UK Home Secretary.

Quentin Letts writes:

"As Theresa May disclosed her decision not to extradite Gary McKinnon, voices on the Conservative benches cried ‘yes!’ and there was even a crackle of (forbidden) applause."

"Islington Leftie Jeremy Corbyn praised her." 

However, allegedly, there are members of the UK parliament who work for, or are very sympathtic towards, the CIA and its friends.

Marcus Sheff with UK Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, UK Labor Party leader Ed Miliband and Israel’s Minister of Minority Affairs Prof. Avishai Braverman 

Quentin letts writes about the reaction of some members of parliament to the news that Gary mcKinnon will not be extradited:

"Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper lemon-sucked her gums and crossed her arms, Little Miss Petulant. 


Alan Johnson, whose wife had an affair with his bodyguard....

"Former Labour Home Secretary Alan Johnson, practically a spongeman for the American Embassy, succumbed to a muttering bate...

"Much chewing of the air by West Hull’s Mr Johnson...

"The real prize for crossness went to Mr Johnson, glowering throughout. He heckled those who endorsed Mrs May’s merciful nature – shouting ‘that don’t make it right!’ – and said that catapulting Mr McKinnon to the US would have been in the British national interest."

"I was reminded of an afternoon in November 2009 when I saw Mr Johnson and his special advisers push past Mr McKinnon’s mother in a parliamentary corridor, refusing to let her talk to him."

Blunkett, 'friend' of Heidi Kingstone...

"David Blunkett was a little grudging..."

Chris Bryant - “horrible” Gaydar photo .....

"Opposition frontbencher Chris Bryant looked cheesed off, as did his fellow Europhile Denis MacShane (Lab, Rotherham) and Michael Ellis (Con, Northampton N), an incorrigible lawyer... 


MacShane (Denis Matyjaszek) is the member of parliament for Rotherham and a leading figure in Labour Friends of Israel

"How satisfying that such Establishment ... men... were stuffed by a suddenly surgent Mrs May."

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2218722/Wallop-Theresa-May-stuffs-Pentagon-decision-NOT-extradite-Gary-McKinnon.html#ixzz29XbFc7p7

In the Daily Mail, Stephen Glover writes:

"The Home Secretary has done what no British minister has dared to do for at least two decades — stand up to Uncle Sam...

"Mrs May has triumphantly torn up the rule book which insists that every British government must give the Americans what they want. 

"Unsurprisingly, U.S. officialdom is both incandescent and incredulous at this rare and astonishing show of independence...

Keir Starmer, who decided not to prosecute Simon Harwood, a British policeman, who was filmed hitting an innocent man called Ian Tomlinson. Ian Tomlinson died.

Stephen Glover continues:

"By striving to ensure that Mr McKinnon was not tried in Britain, Keir Starmer, the current Director for Public Prosecutions, effectively joined the large band of officials pressing for Mr McKinnon to be put on an aeroplane to America...

"A succession of ... Labour Home Secretaries were ... obliging to the Americans. 

"John Reid and Jacqui Smith signed orders for his extradition...


"GRIM-FACED Defence Secretary John Reid shared centre stage at his son's wedding - with a villain wanted by police. Tony Blair's most trusted minister and fugitive Ronnie Campbell - the father of the bride - stood side by side on the steps of Westminster Cathedral..." 'GANGSTERS'

Stephen Glover continues:

"While Lord Justice Leveson is preparing his report on Press ethics, let us hope that he and others will reflect on the role newspapers often play in upholding justice when (as in this instance, over many years) politicians and the courts have failed."

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-2218740/Gary-McKinnon-extradition-At-A-minister-stands-Uncle-Sam.html#ixzz29XXDDCOG


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