be given tens of thousands in taxpayers’ cash so they can fight to stay here.
The Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine, has changed the rules to make it
EASIER to get legal aid to challenge Home Secretary David Blnnkett’s plans to deport them or jail them indefinitely. But last night there was fury that the judicial system appeared to be bending over backwards to help potential mass murderers while denying aid to Britons on middle incomes.
Shadow Attorney General Bill Cash fumed: “The whole legal aid system needs a shake-up. “People involved in terrorist activities should not get aid when others on modest incomes can’t qualify.”
Suspects protesting against detention can argue their cases before the Special Immigration Appeals Commission. This was heavily criticised for being soft on terrorists after claiming human rights were breached. But the commission, which sits in secret, has been praised by Muslim groups and civil rights leaders.
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