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East Europeans criminals sent back at the cost of £25m.

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anotheoldgit | 14:06 Sat 20th Feb 2010 | News
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http://www.dailymail....--cost-25million.html

It is good news that they are sent back to Poland, but why at the expense of £25m to the British Taxpayer?

/// The number of Eastern European fugitives captured in Britain has increased so much that the flights have become a regular fortnightly event at Biggin Hill Airport.///

It is ironic that they are being flown from that famous "Battle of Britain" RAF station.

Would we win if we were to have another "Battle of Britain"? I doubt it.

On second thoughts, haven't we already had one, and didn't we lost it?
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Ups! lose.
I suppose we could soon recover that amount from not paying out handouts or expenses.

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