British minister held at US airport after anti-terror talk
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By Rich Bowden, M&C Staff Writer Oct 29, 2007, 10:18 GMT
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This is the same person who charged more expenses than any other MP for 2006/7 - a total of £185,421, paid for by the British taxpayer. He should stay at home and try to prevent terrorism in the UK.
He should be grateful that the US authorities are on top of their job. Would he not of moaned had an undesirable person, perhaps a Muslim, got on the plane and caused a serious problem that might have put his life in peril. I think we all known the answer to that one.
And then he wonders why British Muslims are disillusioned with Britain being a poodle of the US in the so-called 'war on terror'? Good for him to experience it first hand. Maybe he'll get the message
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