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Getting it straight
Let's get this straight. This man was allowed into England because Somalia was too dangerous for him. After many crimes ,still allowed to stay. Involved in murder of a Policewoman and Suddenly Somalia is a safe place to flee to. Are our leaders Daft or what ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Not daft, just cynical, manipulative and arrogant. Any normal person would be outraged about what has happened but "our leaders" don't care because they will never be on the receiving end of our open door policy for the worlds lowlife. Up untill a few months ago Blair et al would have denounced anybody who took issue with this discracefull situation as a racist etc. But he seems to be all for people fitting into British society and adopting our way of life now he thinks thats what people want to hear.
There is also no evidence that you know that there is no evidence about there being no evidence Gromit. It might be true, it might not be, but that doesn't mean that we should not be disgusted that these brothers were allowed to stay here after an apalling series of crimes that culminated in the death of a police officer. Now instead of ignoring what is a perfectly understandable question as some pointless conspiracy why not try and contribute. Or are you too right on to admit that all immigrants are not as beneficial as we have been lead to believe.
Mustaf Jamma is clearly scum. We gave him refuge and he paid us back by perpetrating crimes culminating in the killing of a policewoman. After serving his prison sentence he should have been deported. I suspect that the fact that Somalia is ravaged by a civil war and was hit by the tsunami might have had a bearing on the governments failure to deport him. I think he should still have been deported.
However, we do not now know where he is. John Reid told the Police Federation in May 2006 he would do everything he could to bring Mustaf Jamma back to the UK to face justice. Only problem is, they cannot find him in Somalia.
After the recent trial, it would appear, for the time being at least, that he has escaped justice. We should expect the UK Authorities to make the most vigorous search to find him and see justice done. They have failed to do so.
Then this bogus 'story' appears and instead of there being criticism of the failure to capture Mustaf Jamma, we find ourselves bemoaning the veil. Again.
However, we do not now know where he is. John Reid told the Police Federation in May 2006 he would do everything he could to bring Mustaf Jamma back to the UK to face justice. Only problem is, they cannot find him in Somalia.
After the recent trial, it would appear, for the time being at least, that he has escaped justice. We should expect the UK Authorities to make the most vigorous search to find him and see justice done. They have failed to do so.
Then this bogus 'story' appears and instead of there being criticism of the failure to capture Mustaf Jamma, we find ourselves bemoaning the veil. Again.
Dont blame johnny foreigner. Everything that is done against the british people is done by the Brits themselves. the person who fought against the somalis extradition was a british lawyer (he got loads of money for it). the judge who passed the judgement was a well paid Brit. When a british factory owner decides to make his british staff redundant and next wekk employ Polish workers remember it was the greedy Brit who shafted his workers. When Blair wants all EU countries to be living in the UK without a care for the local people he is thinking of his legacy and the riches it brings. Its the brits who are shafting the brits.
Brionon,
Apologies you didn't. The wider story from which this was a reference did, but your question was about him leggig it back to Somalia didn't. Sorry.
They actually cannot find him in Somalia, and the idea that he is there is just speculation. Doesn't sound like a good place to go even if it was your homeland.
Apologies you didn't. The wider story from which this was a reference did, but your question was about him leggig it back to Somalia didn't. Sorry.
They actually cannot find him in Somalia, and the idea that he is there is just speculation. Doesn't sound like a good place to go even if it was your homeland.