Hajbeh, who is originally from the Palestinian territories, made headlines in June 2007, when he was released from immigration detention after spending four years behind bars in connection with a series of bombings that took place in
'The text was a copy of my biopsy results along with the paragraph "I want to see you next week to check your recovery and we will contact the haematologist to get you booked in to be seen and make a treatment plan",' Kadi told FEMAIL, who was at work at the time.
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Wise Tory heads know this. They know that the next two years are not really about delivering on manifesto commitments and preparing to fight an election in the hope of winning a fifth term — although they will of course go through the motions.
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The party is so far out of whack, so far gone in terms of credibility, he or she is doomed to failure. And if that's the case, then why bother? If you've already written off the car, why go to the effort of changing a tyre? So really, it doesn't matter who replaces Truss.
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Hajbeh made headlines in June 2007, when he was released from immigration detention after spending four years behind bars. He was convicted in absentia in Jordan in 1999 of plotting He is pictured with six of his seven children.
Trouble is, it doesn't look like they can even manage that. Every MP and minister I speak to is racked with indecision, partly because they are in something like a state of shock — but mostly because they are searching for a solution that doesn't exist.
Italy, of course, has practically had a new leader each year since World War II. And that's because, understandably, people want what they voted for. Which, let's be honest, was not this. The Tories are fast catching up. But even assuming by some miracle that they could agree on someone, it wouldn't help in the wider country.
She's already shot to pieces, her colleagues will have reasoned, so she might as well provide cover until they figure out what to do next. Politics is a nasty business at the best of times, ruthless when the going gets tough.
People keep talking about Britain heading the same way as Greece or Italy. But we're already there. Politically speaking, the Tory party is Italy: a rag-tag grouping of warring factions so busy arguing and briefing against each other I wouldn't trust them to agree what day of the week it is, let alone reach a consensus on electing a new leader.
Everyone — from Rishi Sunak to Penny Mordaunt to Ben Wallace — represents a red line to someone. And that's because the Tory party, in its current incarnation, isn't really a single party at all, but an uneasy alliance of ideological fiefdoms. That's just pie in the sky.