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Previously on "Bloody Aussies sending their convicts back!!!"
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostLeave's FLC's family out of this.
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'Family life' ruling means Nigerian rapist can stay - Telegraph
Somali rapist can stay in Britain on human rights grounds - Telegraph
Foreign criminals claim breach of human rights to stay in Britain | UK | News | Daily Express
we were talking about deporting criminals weren't we, oh you misunderstood.
I do however support sensible treatment of people who should have applied for citizenship 40 years ago and who have a clean record.
Minimum earnings for migrants were put there to avoid diluting our workforce's earning power and make sense, which is why any sensible person would vote against freedom of movement.
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Originally posted by vetran View Postits perfectly legal, now if only we could grow a set of balls like this.
Dad facing deportation to US despite living in UK for 53 years - Mirror Online
American mother refused UK visa over income rules - BBC News
The non-EU workers who’ll be deported for earning less than £35,000 | Money | The Guardian
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Originally posted by SimonMac View PostIts her own fault (not just the getting caught stuff) for not applying for citizenship, but what's this got to do with Europe dumbass?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostAustralia to deport mother of five to UK for crimes - BBC News
World gone mad. Woman who has lived in Australia for 30 years, since she was 2 is to be deported back to the UK as she's a criminal and they've cancelled her visa after 30 years.
We don't want her back, you keep her. Bloody madness. Out of Europe as soon as possible methinks.
Its her own fault (not just the getting caught stuff) for not applying for citizenship, but what's this got to do with Europe dumbass?
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Originally posted by vetran View Postcan we work cow farts in there as well?
Leave's FLC's family out of this.
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Originally posted by Danglekt View Postwhat has europe got to do with this?
I also blame the Tories and Global Warming.
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its perfectly legal, now if only we could grow a set of balls like this.
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Bloody Aussies sending their convicts back!!!
Australia to deport mother of five to UK for crimes - BBC News
World gone mad. Woman who has lived in Australia for 30 years, since she was 2 is to be deported back to the UK as she's a criminal and they've cancelled her visa after 30 years.
We don't want her back, you keep her. Bloody madness. Out of Europe as soon as possible methinks.Tags: None
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