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Wednesday 1 October 2008

Cherie Blair - part of the problem not part of the solution

The Telegraph report that:
"Cherie Blair, the wife of the former prime minister, has been booed by relatives of murder victims after arguing that their killers' rights should be respected.

Paul Bowman, whose teenage daughter Sally Anne was raped before being stabbed and her body defiled, challenged Mrs Blair to explain why "inhuman" murderers should be protected by the law.

She angered delegates at a fringe meeting at Conservative Party conference by suggesting that those who wished to change the Human Rights Act were advocating the return of slavery or disagreed with the sanctity of life.

There were hisses and angry shouts from the crowd, which included a number of victims' relatives, as Mrs Blair, a leading human rights lawyer, was drowned out and forced to abandon her argument.

Mr Bowman told Mrs Blair: "Where the human rights are concerned I'm wondering if there's a possibility that when somebody decides, like the perpetrator of the crime against Sally, to go out armed of a night to murder, waits until the coast is clear then rapes, bites, desecrates the body of an 18-year-old girl, [then] I personally believe that that man's human rights should be waived to a degree.

"I think that there should be an amendment to the Human Rights Act where someone if they choose to step outside being a human being, they choose to commit an inhuman act, then the Human Rights Act does not apply."

Mrs Blair insisted that the Act was "part of the solution not part of the problem"."

Booing is the least that this creature deserves to happen to her, she and her ilk have done their best to destroy the UK from within and to turn her words back on her - she is part of the problem not part of the solution..

I believe that the armed police that seem to be on permanent duty on Connaught Street are there to guard her, her vile husband, her family and property. What a waste of public money; surely Tony and Cherie could use some of the money that they have "earned" of the back of the UK taxpayer and pay for their own security guards.

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