MI5 can lawfully tell agents to commit crimes – but can’t stop them going to prison, tribunal rules

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Sums this shit house country up do our crimes for us but you’re still going to go to jail m8 lol

Spooks do what Spooks do

Opponents to this policy will simply return the Security Service to behind the veil of smoke & mirrors a-la pre 1990's. Informants who are members of terror groups, by definition, commit a crime in doing so.. ! Break eggs to make omelettes.

What a wonderful liberal democracy Britain is 🙄

So Dianne Abbott had a point.....

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