Is this ever a good thing? Even if people imagine that its justifiable does it ever have the intended effect? Experienced officers from Northern Ireland describe the internment without trial there as the biggest recruiting sargeant for the republican movement and a big mistake by the UK government.
Are countries who want to take this like being fools? I think it "looks good" to voters but does not have the desired effect and the people responsible ALWAYS end up looking like the bad guys ... because they are. History is the best judge and it has never judged this kind of blatently unfair action well.
Compare it with Spain who decided that they needed NO new powers after the Madrid bombings and that having a free and fair democracy was the best response to those who would try to destroy it.
Surely destroying it ourselves is just pandering to terrorists and giving them exactly what they want? What could be better than having the elected government persecute their own people?!
I hope the UK does not fall for the comic book rhetoric and follow the US in it's misguided path that can only backfire.