The results of last week's Trial By Internet are as follows, with 129 people voting:
Whom would you (have) deport(ed) or extradite(d)?
Abu Hamza - 116 votes
Abu Qatada - 107 votes
The NatWest Three - 25 votes
Gary McKinnon - 21 votes
Christopher Tappin - 17 votes
Richard O'Dwyer - 12 votes
So on a simple majority basis, it's "on your bike" to the two Mad Mullahs and the others can heave a sigh of relief. All charges dropped, convictions expunged, all forgiven and forgotten, but let that be a warning and please don't do it again (whatever it was you did).
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I don't know much about the scoring system in boxing matches, so I'm not sure who won the splendid impromptu punch-up between David Haye and Dereck Chisora, starting at about 2 minutes in: So I shall throw it open to the floor for this week's Fun Online Poll.
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Monday, 20 February 2012
Fun Online Polls: Deportation, extradition & Haye v Chisora
My latest blogpost: Fun Online Polls: Deportation, extradition & Haye v ChisoraTweet this! Posted by Mark Wadsworth at 14:50
Labels: Abu Hamza, Boxing, Extradition
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4 comments:
He's Haye, not Hayes.
TFB, oops, I have amended (I can't change the 'results' page though).
I voted Haye but Chisora gave a superb performance on Saturday night against Vitali the world champ (who's never been on the canvas in 40 odd fights), Haye showed up running his mouth off and unfortunately Chisora took the bait.
If they repeal their licences it'll kill the heavyweight division for a good few years. Despite how everyone's saying this is a 'disgrace' it's actually ignited a lot of interest in British boxing, who'd heard of Chisora before this? Not many I suspect.
CD, it reminds me of the scene in The War Game: "Gentlemen! Stop fighting! This is the War Room!@
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