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Preventing the departure of a deportation aircraft may be described as many things - terrorism isn't one of them.Fifteen activists who blocked the takeoff of an immigration removal charter flight have been convicted of endangering the safety of Stansted airport, a terrorism offence for which they could be jailed for life.
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The court had heard how members of the campaign group End Deportations used lock-on devices to secure themselves around a Titan Airways Boeing 767 chartered by the Home Office, as the aircraft waited on the asphalt at the airport in Essex to remove undocumented immigrants to Nigeria, Ghana and Sierra Leone.
The prosecution argued that their actions, which led to a temporary shutdown of Stansted, had posed a grave risk to the safety of the airport and its passengers.
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“This is a law that’s been brought in concerning international terrorism,” [Dr Graeme Hayes, reader in political sociology at Aston University] said. “But for the last 10 weeks [of the trial], we’ve heard what amounts to an extended discussion of health and safety, in which the prosecution has not said at any point what the consequences of their actions might have been.” (LINK)
Breaches of Health and Safety now amount to terrorism?
I suspect that this will be turned over on appeal and that Judge Christopher Morgan will be given the opportunity to spend more time with his family.

