Any evidence of MI5 and MI6 involvement in the rendition and torture of Britons now seeking damages must be heard behind closed doors, the government told the high court today.
In a move with profound implications for how the security and intelligence agencies can be held to account, ministers want the evidence to be withheld from the victims of illegal activities and their lawyers.Blah blah blah. As Labour ministers say whenever they want to get draconian on us: nothing to fear, nothing to hide....
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I actually agree with this one. Why shouldn't the security services be allowed to give evidence in private. All the IRA fucking scum were to the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, including Macguiness, to protect them.
Mind you they are good terrorists aren't they? They must be the way they are treated.
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