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Should The Deport Go Ahead?
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Are you pleased Boris is going ahead with this or should leniency be shown?
Apparently only 20 were on the flight to Kingston as the remaining 30 stayed on a technicality of them not being able to get proper legal representation on their mobiles due to an 02 mast not working
Thoughts please
Are you pleased Boris is going ahead with this or should leniency be shown?
Apparently only 20 were on the flight to Kingston as the remaining 30 stayed on a technicality of them not being able to get proper legal representation on their mobiles due to an 02 mast not working
Thoughts please
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it has! It has!
( sorry a gloss on "I suppose you expect me to talk!" - Goldfinger for it is he: " no mr bond I expect you to die!" - an ad lib apparently)
the tear jerking case on tee vee was on offer to supply drugs - this is usually a drugs stash bigger than you can snort yourself - and a large sum of money which is unaccounted for
I didnt regard that as a weeny offence
the appeals court has stopped a few ....
on a case by case basis
it has! It has!
( sorry a gloss on "I suppose you expect me to talk!" - Goldfinger for it is he: " no mr bond I expect you to die!" - an ad lib apparently)
the tear jerking case on tee vee was on offer to supply drugs - this is usually a drugs stash bigger than you can snort yourself - and a large sum of money which is unaccounted for
I didnt regard that as a weeny offence
the appeals court has stopped a few ....
on a case by case basis
A woman who didn’t want to be identified on news last night said she didn’t want her son deported to Jamaica because of the horrendous violent crime gangs back home.
Considering the crimes this lot have committed you couldn’t make it up.
I am sure they will integrate fine and dandy with their new found Jamaican friends.
Considering the crimes this lot have committed you couldn’t make it up.
I am sure they will integrate fine and dandy with their new found Jamaican friends.
Access to legal advice is important, but I fail to see why folk who insisted they could only contact advisers on O2 instead of showing initiative and using a different method, should be advantaged because of that foolishness. If they make no effort, then they should lose the opportunity to object before being flown out. If they have a genuine case they can make it from their own country, and buy themselves a ticket back here should they win the case.
Non-British citizens who break the law should expect deportation should their crime be serious enough. It's important that they fit in that category though. I trust the authorities checked this before including them in the deportation group.
Non-British citizens who break the law should expect deportation should their crime be serious enough. It's important that they fit in that category though. I trust the authorities checked this before including them in the deportation group.
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