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E C H R: More Idiocy From The Cretins
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http:// www.exp ress.co .uk/new s/uk/18 7532/Il legal-i mmigran t-threa tened-t orch-ki ds-allo wed-sta y
Never in the field of utter insanity has such a ruling been adjudged in the 'contradiction in terms' field.
Never in the field of utter insanity has such a ruling been adjudged in the 'contradiction in terms' field.
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/// The Algerian arrived in Britain in December 2003 after paying smugglers to get him in. ///
/// He claimed asylum the next day, giving a false name and date of birth. His application was refused and two separate appeals were dismissed. ///
/// But the man remained in the UK and in 2010 he was convicted of drink driving, before making his threat against his family. ///
And we pay his legal costs so that he can remain in Britain because a judge has ruled that he has been “punished enough” and had a right to family life.
Right to a family life????? he should never been allowed to start a family, since he is a criminal and should not have been allowed his freedom until he was sent back to Algeria.
/// The Algerian arrived in Britain in December 2003 after paying smugglers to get him in. ///
/// He claimed asylum the next day, giving a false name and date of birth. His application was refused and two separate appeals were dismissed. ///
/// But the man remained in the UK and in 2010 he was convicted of drink driving, before making his threat against his family. ///
And we pay his legal costs so that he can remain in Britain because a judge has ruled that he has been “punished enough” and had a right to family life.
Right to a family life????? he should never been allowed to start a family, since he is a criminal and should not have been allowed his freedom until he was sent back to Algeria.
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