shouldn t have been made. the british government as well should have been clear that it was a bad decision, rather than going along with it. i took that very clear view. this was the biggest mass murderer in british history and there was no business in letting him out of prison. in terms of an inquiry, there has been an inquiry by the scottish parliament into the way the decision was made. the british government, the last british government, release add whole heap of information about this decision. but i ve asked the cabinet secretary today to go back through all of the paperwork and see if more needs to be published about the background to this decision. but in terms of an inquiry, i m not currently minded that we need to have a uk-based inquiry on this. partly for this reason i don t need an inquiry to tell me what was a bad decision. it was a bad decision. and if you like, the big fact that s changed over the year that makes it an even worse decision is the fact that megrahi is f
the manifesto, 2083, a declaration of europe independence. he predicted that europe will soon, quote, burn again and wanted to rid europe of m sla and marxism and a sick individual, release add youtube video hours before killing all of these 92 norwegians and i guess it was something, he was wearing a wet suit with a machine gun. almost a militant style video. clayton: if that s not enough. here is one of his online rants. he says if the multi-culturalist elite of europe continue to refuse voluntary transfer political and military power to our conservative revolutionary forces then the second world war likely to go to appear as a picnic compared to the coming forces. not knowing who he was in july of 2009 he wrote about the muslim, this is again, to somebody he s talking to on