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Victoria Derbyshire | 09:05 UK time, Thursday, 5 June 2008
Next week the Commons will vote on whether to extend the time terrorist suspects can be held without charge from 28 days to 42.
When the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Secretary appeared on the programme to talk to you a few weeks ago, I asked her why 42 days was the magic number
Listen to what Jacqui Smith said here.
doesn't know why it's 42 days; and the that the joint select committee on human rights says even with the earlier this week, the plans still breach human rights laws.
We do however elect politicians to protect us (amongst other things), so perhaps we shouldn't be surprised when they ask for the tools to do that.
The Sun today (Fri) talks to people whose lives have been affected by terrorism - they back the 42-day plan. Read what they say
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