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    #11
    We need to distance ourselves from the bulltulip Human Rights Act first...

    Older and ...well, just older!!

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      #12
      Originally posted by Troll
      Paddy you are correct in the migration thing but it is a more underlying problem .
      They should operate a 1 strike policy - any violation of our laws (proven in a court of law) and you are on the next plane out of Heathrow. The safety of the many outweigh the rights of the individual, and I cannot see why this is so hard for the authorities to grasp.
      I agree 100%

      Originally posted by ratewhore
      We need to distance ourselves from the bulltulip Human Rights Act first...

      It’s not the Human Rights Act at fault. There are many abuses of the Act by Local and National Government that go unreported. The problem is again with the legal system that allows Judges and lawyers to interpret the Act and in fact extend the scope of the law for their own ends.

      The French are quite happy to imprison illegal emigrants and there are no repercussions about Human Rights.

      It is a bit like the way EU rules are interpreted in the UK to suit the jobs worth brigade. Eg. A market trader in the UK can’t sell in units of pounds but if I am in a German market they are happy to do so.
      "A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices," George Orwell

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        #13
        I meant it in the context of the growing brigade of 'human rights lawyers' lead by Cherie fecking Blair for starters who interpret it as they see fit...
        Older and ...well, just older!!

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          #14
          Originally posted by ratewhore
          I meant it in the context of the growing brigade of 'human rights lawyers' lead by Cherie fecking Blair for starters who interpret it as they see fit...
          i.e. the lawyers who got the payout for this bloke.

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