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Is this the way to treat a child murderer?
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http://www.dailymail....ibe-quit-Britain.html
Jailed for just 5years, (but only served half of it), upon release given £4,500 and a free flight home, for brutality killing a 17 month innocent little baby.
This could only happen in Brown's New Labour Britain, supported by Europe's Human Rights laws.
Jailed for just 5years, (but only served half of it), upon release given £4,500 and a free flight home, for brutality killing a 17 month innocent little baby.
This could only happen in Brown's New Labour Britain, supported by Europe's Human Rights laws.
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It's sticks in the throat a little, but, you're making the assumption that the offender will just cheerfully go back without resistance or encouragement to remain.
This system is about cost to the tax payer, £4500 and wave goodbye or £10,000 and counting to try and get rid.
The problem with it, that I see, is that it could act as an incentive to arrive, £4500 in Malaysia will equate to a good years wages in Malaysia it equals over 2 years wages in China, and I mean decent wages that you could live quite nicely on.
This system is about cost to the tax payer, £4500 and wave goodbye or £10,000 and counting to try and get rid.
The problem with it, that I see, is that it could act as an incentive to arrive, £4500 in Malaysia will equate to a good years wages in Malaysia it equals over 2 years wages in China, and I mean decent wages that you could live quite nicely on.
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According to that report, the authorities are unsure whether she entered the country legally or illegally, which in itself is unsurprising. I think in either case, for a crime of this severity, appeal against deportation shouldn't be an option, and her repatriation should cost us nothing except the price of a plane ticket. On the day she was released from prison, she should have been taken straight to the airport and put on a flight back to where she came from. Yes, I know - Human Rights - but in these circumstances, Human Rights are wrong - in my opinion.
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