UK government has no plans to stop convicted terrorists standing for election in face of petition calling for ban
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Belfast News LetterUK government has no plans to stop convicted terrorists standing for election in face of petition calling for bannewsletter.co.ukThe UK government has faced calls to stop people with terrorism convictions from standing for election – but has indicated that it has no such plans.
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