it seems odd to me that anyone would feel that a man has a right to freedom and a hero's welcome after being found guilty of murdering almost 300 people.
This was not just going to stay quiet and go away if they left him inside....no way.
However this is not how civilised society can work, in my opinion. and society must act for the whole, not the minority.
And with the profile of this particular situation, it is naive to believe that there is not a wider viewpoint to be taken into account.
I am just glad I was not in MacAskill's shoes......a no-win situation whatever he did. Or maybe he met with Robbo and that probably made his mind up for him
you also show complete disespect for the lives of those dead and their families and indeed victims of such acts yet to happen,and they will.you are ,in sense on the same level as the bomber.
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