Whatever your opinion of anyone involved, the Guardian, Keith Vaz or anyone else the facts of the matter remain that the police detained him under suspicion of terrorism. They must now explain why they suspected him of terrorism, I'm all ears as to what their reasoning will be!
Indeed...very disturbing... 9 hours of questioning? Was the boyfriend on a terrorist watch list? On Interpol's most wanted? Seen knocking back a few beers with known terrorists?
Nope nothing of the kind... the rank and file police officers should be refusing to carry out orders which are quite clearly wrong and the legality of which is extremely dubious (depending on very loose interpretation of the terrorism act).
Just unbelievable... can we trust the police now? Where are the folk many moons ago who said there was nothing to worry about...if you have nothing to hide... its obvious this "terrorism" legislation is being used (yeah i realize its been obvious for a while now!) carte blanche to increase police powers and reduce accountability.
What disturbs me more...is that if you are a police officer then how the heck do you condone this? If you as part of this organisation go along with it then thats just shocking...