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Murderer welcome to stay in the UK
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Murderer welcome to stay in the UK
"Experience hath shewn, that even under the best forms of government those entrusted with power have, in time, and by slow operations, perverted it into tyranny. "
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So wrong...string him up by the nuts!!!Originally posted by Ruprect View Post"If you can read this, thank a teacher....and since it's in English, thank a soldier" -
The law is the law. He was an EC citizen who had lived here for 10 years.
End of story. That is what the "Rule of law" means.
As for the law being an ass, that's another story.Hard Brexit now!
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From that article:
Chindamo was told the news at the weekend and was said to be "pleased" because his "family and life were in the UK".
Hmmm... family & life. Two things he obviously enshrines. The worthless maggot.Comment
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He is an EU citizen, so one part of the EU can't just deport him to another part of the EU.
If you don't like it, you shouldn't have joined the EU.Wissen ist Macht, aber nichts wissen macht nichts.Comment
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Surely his life is only in the UK because he's been in prison here for 11 years?Originally posted by richard-af View PostChindamo was told the news at the weekend and was said to be "pleased" because his "family and life were in the UK".Comment
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Good point! Surely being banged-up should mean that the meter stops running for that sort of claim?Originally posted by TheFaQQer View PostSurely his life is only in the UK because he's been in prison here for 11 years?Comment
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Is that true? Is there an EU law against deporting anyone between EU countries?Originally posted by Methuselah View PostHe is an EU citizen, so one part of the EU can't just deport him to another part of the EU.Comment
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Quite. Our Human Rights Act was drafted by New Labour, who have proved time and again that "attention to detail" doesn't extend beyond their expense claims!Originally posted by sasguru View PostThe law is the law. He was an EC citizen who had lived here for 10 years.
End of story. That is what the "Rule of law" means.
As for the law being an ass, that's another story.
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He's been in the UK from age 6; did the stabbing at age 15; been in prison up to age 26.
Yes it's possible he came over from Italy as a 6-year-old apprentice murderer, waiting for his chance. But more likely I think, that it was growing up in Britain that turned him into a killer; in which case it wouldn't be fair on the Italians, or him, to deport him there.Comment
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