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This is one of the standard paths into this country for third-worlders. Enter as a "student", get a National Insurance number, and then forget to return to whatever hellhole they came from.
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Originally posted by sunnysan View PostFFS So GB gives "Full Support" speech to this woman who has illegally employed an illegal immigrant.
The Immigration and Asylum Act 1996 makes it a criminal offence to employ an illegal immigrant. So she has been fined, and consequently should get a criminal record with that which would make her position as a public servant untenable.
What bothers me more is she is in a position of authority and public office and she is stupid enough not to check the paperwork of people in her employ.
If stupidity was a crime she would get a life sentence.
Comrade Scotland was merely helping her cleaner along the path to British citzenship (and getting cheap labour in return).
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This fiasco
FFS So GB gives "Full Support" speech to this woman who has illegally employed an illegal immigrant.
The Immigration and Asylum Act 1996 makes it a criminal offence to employ an illegal immigrant. So she has been fined, and consequently should get a criminal record with that which would make her position as a public servant untenable.
What bothers me more is she is in a position of authority and public office and she is stupid enough not to check the paperwork of people in her employ.
If stupidity was a crime she would get a life sentence.
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Originally posted by PM-Junkie View PostAide quits over attorney general
An MP....a labour MP at that...resigning on a point of principle???
Look at the actual participants:
Baroness Scotland is attorney general.
Her husband is a barrister.
His friend, husband of the housekeeper, is a solicitor.
The housekeeper, alone of the four, is not a lawyer.
So who keeps their job and who loses their job here?
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A-ha I was right! Merseyside's most expensive MP
They should think themselves lucky he has turned over a new leaf now though.
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He's only resigned as a PPS, not as an MP. Probably to boost his credibility with his constituents, when it comes to re-election he can present himself as man of principle.
Call me a cynic but I trust them as much as I trust agents.
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Aide quits over attorney general
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