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BBC NEWS | UK | UK Politics | EU trial in absence plan defended
British subjects could also be extradited automatically at the request of other EU states under the proposals. Ministers say it will prevent them fleeing to other member states to escape justice and increase co-operation between legal systems. But the Conservatives and UKIP say it undermines a fundamental principle of British justice. Under the EU plan, courts would be allowed to pass judgement in criminal cases and when issuing fines or European Arrest Warrants without the defendants being present. People accused in their absence would then have the right to a retrial or the right of appeal when extradited. The plan was backed by the European Parliament by 609 votes to 60 and now goes to the Council of Ministers for final approval. ... Nigel Farage, leader of the UK Independence Party, said the plan removed basic rights long enshrined in British law. "If we're accused we must be able to know who accused us. If we are to be tried for a crime we must be able to mount a defence. "Yet now we can be dragged away to another country to rot in jail without there even being a pretence of a fair trial." Mr Farage added: "If other European nations want to adopt our own higher protections, our greater civil liberties, then they are of course quite free to, without EU compulsion. "But why should we destroy our own freedoms just to fit in with them?" |
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Good publicity for UKIP. Was your press release/liaison included Gawain?
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Erm, borrowing a log in as I'm away from the computer with the correct one.
Gawain and I worked on that one. Not too shabby for day two of the partnership I hope? Tim W
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The BBC News item at the start of this thread stated: "The plan was backed by the European Parliament by 609 votes to 60". The report which produced this 609/60 result was voted on in the EP on Tuesday 2 September and was by Armando Franca (A6-0285/2008). Seven of UKIP's Ind/Dem colleagues voted in favour of it - Belder, Blokland and Wojciechowski (not Dahl), plus Couteaux, Louis, de Villiers (French) and Georgiou (Greek). Zelezny abstained, and another six Ind/Dems voted against the report with six of UKIP's MEPs (Knapman and Whittaker were not present). |
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Thanks, Barboo - a source of mine comments as follows:
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