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the custodian sentence for driving is the only one you could easily argue the paper gave enough info on why he should be removed
Whatever side we are on, maybe we should not draw conclusions without a lot more information.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostIf British people were being removed from other EU countries and the Commission ignored the complaints, the Daily Express would be outraged.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe guy with the custodian sentence for driving is the only one you could easily argue the paper gave enough info on why he should be removed.
Plus he is a Swedish national and we tend to be less prejudice against Nordic nationals that those from the former Eastern bloc.
Oddly no complaints about us removing Romanian nationals from a certain cultural background.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDriving offences may not be minor and, if there was a custodial sentence, they clearly weren't in the case quoted.
Plus he is a Swedish national and we tend to be less prejudice against Nordic nationals that those from the former Eastern bloc.
Oddly no complaints about us removing Romanian nationals from a certain cultural background.
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Originally posted by vetran View Post
In any case that is not a very representative statistic as it only represents the cases brought to a full hearing. Most cases don't get that far, and the UK wins almost all cases that are brought to the preliminary hearings.
The Express printing their anti-EU propaganda again. All of it total tripe.Last edited by BlasterBates; 1 October 2017, 13:26.
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Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
Need to give The Guardian Cambridge boys feed back about not being able to share links.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostThey haven't taken any decisions yet so all these remonstrations are purely hypothetical. Classic anti-EU propaganda, make stuff up about what they might theoretically do, but don't actually do.
Yeah Baby
Britain loses three of four cases taken to European Court of Justice | UK | News | Express.co.uk
Research by the Vote Leave referendum campaign group found that the UK has been defeated in 101 out of 131 legal actions taken to the European Court of Justice over the last 40 years.*
Rulings against the UK Government included prolonging a ban on world-wide export of British beef and scrapping a cut in beer duty.*
The failure rate of 77.1 per cent for Britain in the Luxembourg-based court was last night being seen as fresh evidence of the urgent need for country to quit the EU.*
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Originally posted by vetran View Post36 weeks at her majesties pleasure suggests they were pretty serious.
I thought the EU & remainers said we had a right to decide who stayed in our country? Leaving was unnecessary.
Taking back control Brussels stylie?
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Originally posted by xoggoth View PostDriving offences may not be minor and, if there was a custodial sentence, they clearly weren't in the case quoted.
36 weeks at her majesties pleasure suggests they were pretty serious.
I thought the EU & remainers said we had a right to decide who stayed in our country? Leaving was unnecessary.
Taking back control Brussels stylie?
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Driving offences may not be minor and, if there was a custodial sentence, they clearly weren't in the case quoted.
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Home Office taking...
the p*ss.
Under directive 2004/38/EC you are allowed to deport other European nationals for not being able to support themselves, being a threat to national security or public policy but that doesn't include for doing SFA, being mentally ill or being a victim of crime.
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