Why would he want to come back here. Bet he has had enough of the UK.
I think his legal team are pursuing a possible "pardon from Biden".
I guess until then he has the restrictions of someone with a criminal record.
I saw an interview with his former lawyer, who thinks one of the reasons he is out, was the unknown direction the incoming labour party would go. So a deal was struck.
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Previously on "Worlds longest game of hide and seek comes to an end"
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He's now arrived in Australia.
Is he banned from coming back to the UK?
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It's been a crazy journey for him. It's going to make a good book/series. I can't imagine what his life has been like.
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It appears that finally the Australia government got interested in their citizen.
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Well that worked well, no one discussed how bad the Americans security was ...
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Worlds longest game of hide and seek comes to an end
Without ellipses in the title…
Originally posted by SimonMac
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