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Originally posted by AtW View PostPerhaps those immigration people should go and serve a tour of duty in the "Green zone" in Iraq, that would certainly make them far more qualified about making a decision.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTo be fair, given that UK invaded Iraq it is not unreasonable that those who fled the carnage from there should gain asylum in UK and USA (as well as other members of the "coalition of the willing").
Originally posted by AtW View PostHowever Iraq is far away from UK, and anybody running away from there could have stopped in some other country on the way to UK.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostPerhaps those immigration people should go and serve a tour of duty in the "Green zone" in Iraq, that would certainly make them far more qualified about making a decision.
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Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostTo be fair he has had 5 cracks at it and presumably the immigration people are better informed than you are
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Originally posted by AtW View PostTo be fair, given that UK invaded Iraq it is not unreasonable that those who fled the carnage from there should gain asylum in UK and USA (as well as other members of the "coalition of the willing").
However Iraq is far away from UK, and anybody running away from there could have stopped in some other country on the way to UK.
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Something kinda sad when someone links to a Daily Wail article and title and content of the post is even more ridiculous than the DM article
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Mr Amin should have got himself a partner and had a marriage/civil partnership, or impregnated a British woman or two if he was already married.
Edited to say: With the first if the UK told him to still go away, all he and his partner would have had to do is go to another European country for a few months to live and then he would be allowed in Britain full time.
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Originally posted by AtW View PostIronically if Saddam Hussein was still in place then his asylum case would be pretty solid.
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Why "Darkie go home"? That implies a bias/racial element the I don't see in the article. He is being asked to go home based on the assessment criteria in place which have nothing to do with his skin colour.
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