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    <title>42 days: ministers on the run Comments &#45; FreelanceIntellectual.com</title>
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    dc:title="42 days: ministers on the run"
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    dc:subject="Politics,Human Rights"
    dc:description="&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;It was always obvious (wasn&apos;t it?) that the government&apos;s insistence on trying to extend detention of terrorist suspects beyond 28 days was political madness. Even if they do manage to get it through Parliament, the public won&apos;t thank them, or at least, the silent majority Gordon Brown may suspect backs him on this is, I think, more silent and less of a majority. And rather than demonstrating his strength &#45; which I think must be what the Prime Minister is trying to achieve here &#45; the whole saga&#8230;"
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