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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostOk, the Polish Air Force collects wanted Poles from the UK. They have their day in Court, pay their fine and they're back in the UK within days. Does this happen with other EU countries, I don't know but what do you think?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostDon't know. You tell me. Somewhere between 0 and 5000 I guess. Of course when entering the UK your passport is scanned. If you're flagged up on the Schengen system, you'll be denied entry.
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Originally posted by Zigenare View PostHow many came right back?
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostYou may well be proved right. But over 5000 EU citizens were deported in 2017, so there's hope that even if they fight it, the deportation arguments will prevail.
Only if you're woke. I'm surprised Titania McGrath hasn't tweeted about it already.
I'm stubbornly sticking to being slept.
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Originally posted by TwoWolves View PostCultural you say?
How often do we hear about people in the west who kill themselves after killing their children to punnish a spouse or evade admitting to some failure?
Too many people these days lack moral fibre and believe their children to be their possessions, to do with as they will.
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Originally posted by DimPrawn View PostI think you will find a lot of human rights lawyers that would prevent such a deportation (with legal aid footing the bill of course).
Bizarrely they would use the child in his defence (i.e. he cannot be parted from his children here).
PS even to think of such a course is utterly racist and you should feel deeply ashamed and think about a grovelling apology to this "man"
I'm stubbornly sticking to being slept.
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I think you will find a lot of human rights lawyers that would prevent such a deportation (with legal aid footing the bill of course).
Bizarrely they would use the child in his defence (i.e. he cannot be parted from his children here).
PS even to think of such a course is utterly racist and you should feel deeply ashamed and think about a grovelling apology to this "man"
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Cultural you say?
How often do we hear about people in the west who kill themselves after killing their children to punnish a spouse or evade admitting to some failure?
Too many people these days lack moral fibre and believe their children to be their possessions, to do with as they will.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's the right thing to do with someone who doesn't adhere to our cultural expectations - and commits a grevous crime because of it. Obviously only where there's a firm legal basis for it.
I don't think it's part of Islam. Definitely part of Afghani (and surrounding regions') culture. Also among non-Muslims.
Because then you is a racist innit.
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Originally posted by NotAllThere View PostIt's the right thing to do with someone who doesn't adhere to our cultural expectations - and commits a grevous crime because of it. Obviously only where there's a firm legal basis for it.
I don't think it's part of Islam. Definitely part of Afghani (and surrounding regions') culture. Also among non-Muslims.
How dare a Western liberal legal system undermine his cultural beliefs fostered in part by Islam.
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Originally posted by original PM View PostYes but why would we?
You are probably being racist as it's part of his religion or something.
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Yes but why would we?
You are probably being racist as it's part of his religion or something.
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Acid attack on his own child
The despicable man who had acid thrown over his own 3-year old in an effort to show his ex-wife was a bad mother has been jailed for 16 years. About 16 years too short IMO.
Born in Afghanistan, anyone know if he can be lawfully deported? (I.e. not British, or sole citizenship is British). I do hope so.Tags: None
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