Edward Snowden is 'banned from the UK' confirms the British government
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They must be afraid that he will work his way up the ladder to a high-paying intelligence position and then leak what he finds.
[QUOTE=Swamplord;41036679]Still doesn't warrant the fact that he shouldn't be given the [B] benefit of the doubt[/B].[/QUOTE]
Sorry I meant presumption of innocence till he is found guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Going against your entire country for what you think is right is pretty noble (and takes some stones)[/QUOTE]
He's going against the government. Not the country.
Sweden has stupid rape laws, that's why he avoided the trial.
[quote]BBC security correspondent Gordon Corera said the Home Office does have the power to block people's entry to the UK in certain circumstances, such as if it believes it is in the public interest to do so.
Our correspondent said the powers had been used in the past, including to [i]deny entry to extremist preachers[/i] and extremist European politicians.[/quote]
I kinda love how they slipped that Westboro incident into the article.
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