David Cameron is "Fed Up" That Abu Qatada is Still At-Large
Radical cleric not deported to Jordan because of human rights concerns
Terror suspect Abu Qatada was released from Long Lartin prison today after winning the latest round in his battle against deportation.
The terror suspect was granted bail by a senior immigration judge yesterday after ruling that the government had failed to prove he would face a fair trial in Jordan on charges of plotting bomb attacks.
During a visit to Italy where he held a press conference with Italian Prime Minister, Mario Monti, David Cameron said he was "completely fed up" with the fact that radical Muslim cleric Abu Qatada won an appeal to stay in the UK.
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