19-02-2020 10:52 AM - edited 19-02-2020 10:53 AM
British Opposition Leader Jeremy Corbyn says he is surprised over what he sees as a shift in the British Government's position on Julian Assange and the UK's "unbalanced" extradition relationship with the United States.
Mr Corbyn made the comments after a meeting with Australian independent MP Andrew Wilkie, who is in London on a privately funded trip to visit the WikiLeaks founder in prison.
In the House, Mr Corbyn had argued that the UK had a "one-sided extradition treaty" with the US and asked Mr Johnson to commit to an "equal and balanced" future relationship.
"I do think that there are elements of that relationship that are unbalanced and I certainly think it is worth looking at," Mr Johnson replied.
Mr Corbyn said he thought this could be partly linked to a high-profile battle underway between the US and UK after Washington rejected a request for the extradition of an American citizen who fled Britain after allegedly causing the death of a teenage motorcyclist.
Mr Wilkie plans to visit Assange in Belmarsh Prison on Tuesday afternoon (local time), along with Queensland federal MP George Christensen, who is also in London.
Mr Wilkie described the case against Assange as scandalous.
"Let's not forget the substantive issue here, and that's that an Australian citizen has publicised a range of important information in the public interest, including hard evidence of US war crimes, and his reward for doing that is facing extradition," he said.
Ahead of the visit to the prison, Mr Christensen said he wanted to check on Assange's welfare to inform the Government back home.
He's an Aussie, he revealed some uncomfortable truths, as any journalist would , and our Government should work to bring him home. He has broken no laws.
on 19-02-2020 04:37 PM
Very cool - bonnet ornament.
Left - right - left - right.
on 19-02-2020 04:40 PM
@rogespeed wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:maybe some bright spark should get a hold of the holden brand and pop it onto australias first all electric car?
and appoint Assange as head of desgn security ?
i just realised i plonked that reply in the wrong thread
DOH!
on 19-02-2020 05:28 PM
you could have got away with that by blaming Leroy . . . . . or the cat!
on 19-02-2020 05:50 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@rogespeed wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:maybe some bright spark should get a hold of the holden brand and pop it onto australias first all electric car?
and appoint Assange as head of desgn security ?
i just realised i plonked that reply in the wrong thread
DOH!
yes in all the excitment IoI
on 19-02-2020 08:14 PM
@davidc4430 wrote:
@rogespeed wrote:
@davidc4430 wrote:maybe some bright spark should get a hold of the holden brand and pop it onto australias first all electric car?
and appoint Assange as head of desgn security ?
i just realised i plonked that reply in the wrong thread
DOH!
I wondered what you were on about!
on 20-02-2020 10:28 AM
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on 21-02-2020 02:14 PM
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on 21-02-2020 04:49 PM
on 21-02-2020 07:51 PM
21-02-2020 08:18 PM - edited 21-02-2020 08:22 PM
@myoclon1cjerk wrote:
I never thought I'd say this but kudos to George Christensen for supporting Julian.
Strange that you support George Christensen as he is in complete support of the Herr Dutton and the Plastic Police raids on the ABC and Annika Smethurst for whisteblowing. when Assange is being charged with whistle blowing?