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/// Except the Daily Mail's interpretation isn't really "the news" is it. ///

And from where do you get your "news from"?

Please tell us.

And please refrain from calling me 'the Git', after all one is not allowed to call a fellow ABer by their surname, so I am sure your choice of reference to me is certainly against the rules.
// This is the work of those in the system who oppose the rules so they find a case that is technically valid and pursue it with vigor to embarrass the government.//

absolutely nothing wrong with that and commonly used in court

http://www.hilldickinson.com/downloads/client_services/knowledge_and_publications/employment_and_pensions/insights/19_march_2012.aspx

here is my erstwhile employer trying to cut the pay of those employees who were ill ( yes NHS trying to cut nurses pay and other angels )
and the case turned on accepted examples that two short illnesses would get the pay cut but one illness that was longer wouldnt

In this immigration case
we dont know the back story
I think she has probably overstayed a visa



// And please refrain from calling me 'the Git', after all one is not allowed to call a fellow ABer by their surname,//

does your irony klaxon ever blaaaarp
when you write something like this ay-oh ?

I seem to remember that the person who referred to dear sweet leftie pinko wet effusive Andie Hughes by his surname was none other than yours truly AOG ?

[ no it probably doesnt - the irony klaxon - blaaarp I mean ]
Unreal this, a bloke walks through a tunnel & given Asylum & could be a terrorist ( Could be I said) this frail 92 Elderly Lady ( does she look like she could harm someone? the system stinks & want's looking into.
those who tumble out of lorries - given asylum, handouts etc...

those who inadvertently - and usually unknowingly - bring them to the uk; punitive fines, presumably to pay for the upkeep of the incomers.
http://www.shropshirestar.com/news/2016/02/10/telford-lorry-driver-faces-10000-fine-over-migrants-hiding-in-his-truck-in-calais/
AOG is quite right here....AOG will suffice but Git almost certainly won't.
I understand the difference between the two terms, as I am sure others do as well.
I meant to add...play the ball, not the man !
Ok Mr G (is that ok?) I'll tell you from where I get my news from from.... from reading all publications and not just one nasty tabloid. That's where.

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