Home Secretary Jacqui Smith seems to have accidentally condemned her own anti-terror strategy in an interview with scandal-sheet<\/span> New-Newspaper-of-Record,the News of the World.<\/p>\n She claimed that the threat of terrorism is growing<\/a>:<\/p>\n Ms Smith said: “We now face a threat level that is severe. It’s not getting any less, it’s actually growing. With the tenuous grasp on logic with which she is increasingly becoming associated, she treats this as a justification for the plan to extend detention without trial for 42 days. She claims the current strategy isn’t working, to the point at which the danger is actually increasing? Why call for a extension of the same strategy? Keith Vaz, Labour chairman of the Commons home affairs committee, said ministers did not have enough support in parliament to carry the plans.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n Way to go, Jacqui! You can’t get MPs to agree to this doomed and self-defeating nonsense, although you’ve been pushing it for a long time. So, you go straight to the critical-thinking-challenged among the masses and try to fill them with more fear, in a last-ditch attempt to get support for a policy that defies logic.<\/p>\n Jacqui Smith’s nice round numbers raise instant suspicion. 30 active plots? Either a plot exists or it doesn’t. If a government knows about a terrorist plot but ignores it, is it doing its job at all? And haven’t there been “30 plots” for months now? Haven’t any been attempted or abandoned in the interim?<\/p>\n Maybe, there’s a shortage of evidence. In which case the words “suspected plots” might have been more appropriate. And how would the blurry details of these suspected plots become magically clearer if the suspected protagonists are to be held without trial for 42 days?<\/p>\n Selfish human that I am, I don’t like the idea of getting suicide bombed on the Underground. I expect my government to be working to provide some reasonable level of security.<\/p>\n It’s just that I don’t see how this can ever be achieved by strengthening extremism by: Plus, of course, bringing in repressive laws to “fight terrorism” then blithely using them at will…..<\/p>\n
\n“There are 2,000 individuals they are monitoring. There are 200 networks. There are 30 active plots.<\/p><\/blockquote>\n
\nThe BBC reported that MPs of all parties are increasingly unwilling<\/a> to sign off on this.<\/p>\n
\n* Carrying out foreign policies that actively make the world more dangerous;
\n* Supporting communal division by encouraging faith schools;
\n* Fostering enmity amongst the friends and families of the falsely accused.
\n* and so on…… I can’t keep repeating this stuff.<\/p>\nShare this:<\/h3>