What these individuals who are suspected of an offence and many others have coming is justice. We will do everything we can to work with our allies to see that justice is administered in a way that follows due process and that takes place in a court of law, where there is a separation between the judiciary and the Executive, where people have a right to defence and to make an argument, and where the rule of law prevails. That is what they and anybody else who involves themselves in that type of terrorism has coming to them, and that is what we are trying to uphold.
Foreign Fighters and the Death Penalty
Proceeding contribution from
Ben Wallace
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Thursday, 11 October 2018.
It occurred during Urgent question on Foreign Fighters and the Death Penalty.
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2017-19
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