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". Democratic states have but one way of dealing with terrorism and that is through their judicial systems. Free societies have but one way of dealing with those who use terror and private ‘justice’ as their weapon, and that is to reject them out of hand. Anyone who wishes to represent people politically must follow these rules. There can be no exceptions. Quite apart from the personal family tragedy that the murder of Robert McCartney represents, it is also a perfect example of the fact that we must uphold these principles unreservedly. Although it is not Parliament’s job to become involved in national-level judicial processes, these values are so important that I shall be voting in favour."@en1

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