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It Wasn't The Ecohr To Blame This Time.
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http:// www.dai lymail. co.uk/n ews/art icle-26 83031/H ome-Sec retary- barred- deporti ng-Jama ican-wo man-tor tured-m entally -ill-ma n-judge -rules- social- workers -turned -crimin al.html
If this monster was as mixed up as the judge says she was, how is that she was jailed in the first place, she should have been interned in a secure Psychiatric facility?
Now she will be free to tortured some other poor defenceless person.
If this monster was as mixed up as the judge says she was, how is that she was jailed in the first place, she should have been interned in a secure Psychiatric facility?
Now she will be free to tortured some other poor defenceless person.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It really is time to remove these wet judges from the deportation procedure. The governance of the United Kingdom is entrusted to the government. If the Home Secretary decides that the presence of a particular person is no longer conducive to the public good then thats it - no appeal and straight out of the door.
Authoritarian but thats what government should be about. Dont like it ?
Vote to change.
Authoritarian but thats what government should be about. Dont like it ?
Vote to change.
It sounds like the woman had developmental issues of her own, because, if I'm reading the time-lime correctly, she was taken out of care by her other and social services said she was being beaten by her in 2006 when she must have been round 22 years of age. I'm not condoning, but something's going on between the lines of the story we've read.
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