Radical cleric Abu Qatada would voluntarily return to Jordan if the Jordanian government ratifies a treaty drawn up with the UK government, a court has heard.
The treaty, drawn up in March, deals with the use of evidence obtained by torture.
His lawyer Edward Fitzgerald QC today told the court of Abu Qatada’s decision during a hearing to decide whether he should be released on bail.
Radical Islamist Qatada has been a drain on UK taxpayers for over a decade now and is widely detested by the British public and Government, who have been trying to throw him out of the UK.
Yet another reason for the UK Government to look at its relationship with Europe, whose courts have again and again blocked the UK Government from expelling the unwanted and dangerous Islamic cleric.
By Allied Newsdesk
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