buildersmate: I know full well who will have to foot the bill for this character - believe it or not I was being facetious!
However, on the broader question of asylum seekers, I don't think any fair-minded person objects to a person in genuine need, ergo someone in proven fear for their own personal safety, who seeks shelter in a safe haven.
Nevertheless, why would someone make a journey from as far away as the likes of Ethiopia, bypassing who knows how many other "safe havens" in order to get to dear old Blighty? I find it impossible to believe that we were the only, and nearest, option he had.
Not only that, but what was he doing then wandering around Pakistan/Afghanistan or wherever in 2002 before being arrested and detained? Why wasn't he still within the "safe haven" he had fled to 8 years before? Why would he go and put himself at substantial risk in such countries
as above? Let's face it, how many Brits jet off to places like those for a nice, relaxing holiday?
There are so many alarming aspects to this and we are yet again being suckered into accommodating this guy thanks to the fact that we are the softest touch in the world when it comes to any old unsubstantiated sob story.