Kind of. Especially those US citizens who make billions out of UK citizens.Does Parliament have any jurisdiction over US citizens?
Kind of. Especially those US citizens who make billions out of UK citizens.Does Parliament have any jurisdiction over US citizens?

Depends where in the US he starts from.
Does Parliament have any jurisdiction over US citizens?
As I said if you read the piece they could make this a contempt of Parliament issue and argue it in court as its not under statute and if they agreed it is then it would be a criminal offence so as we have an extradition treaty we could ask for his arrest.
So if a warrant was issued and I am sure the US would decline then if its passed onto Interpol, Zuck won't be stepping foot in Europe.

In other words, no jurisdiction.

If the US declines to extradite Zuck, will that mean that UK can decline to extradite anyone that US wants, like Assange? Although US seems to know better than to ask UK for his extradition.So if a warrant was issued and I am sure the US would decline then if its passed onto Interpol, Zuck won't be stepping foot in Europe.

If the US declines to extradite Zuck, will that mean that UK can decline to extradite anyone that US wants, like Assange? Although US seems to know better than to ask UK for his extradition.
Do you mean "if it is passed to Europol, Zuck won't be setting a foot in Europe"?
Although how long will we be in Europol?
And what happens to warrants already issued via Europol, that are outstanding when we leave?

Who said the US had our back? Special Relationship. Lol
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp....e-us-expulsion-of-60-russian-diplomats-2018-3
The USA isn't backing up the UK they have told Russia to replace 60 diplomats with 60 new diplomats.
Who said the US had our back? Special Relationship. Lol

Members of Trump's administration have sought to capitalize on the expulsions to push a more hawkish stance against Russia, but Trump remains unconvinced, reportedly telling advisers he favors a more cooperative approach toward Putin
Maybe it is more Trump than the US government.
Perhaps Trump doesnt want to upset the wealthy Russians buying his properties
A Reuters review found that at least 63 individuals with Russian passports or addresses have bought at least $98.4 million worth of property in seven Trump-branded luxury towers in southern Florida
Either way expelling 60 diplomats even if they are being replaced is still more positive than the anti-west Corbyn.

Who said the US had our back? Special Relationship. Lol
https://www.google.co.uk/amp/s/amp....e-us-expulsion-of-60-russian-diplomats-2018-3
The USA isn't backing up the UK they have told Russia to replace 60 diplomats with 60 new diplomats.
Russia has saved Britain's bacon on more than one occasion, they have been Britains allies in both wars, in WW1 if it hadn't been for the Russian Revolution they could have steamrollered the Germans.