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So the Govt is deporting people who've lived here since they were children for crimes like driving offences and dealing drugs that the PM and other Cabinet Ministers have used.The legal firms working for those being deported are entirely properly asking for judicial reviews of the Govt's action.Our Home Secretary said tonight:"The British public will find it very strange that there are law firms behaving in this way."Read that again.That's a British Home Secretary, encouraging people to be up in arms about defence lawyers carrying out their duty.Another little image of UK 2020.
Quote from: BillyStubbsTears on February 13, 2020, 10:21:12 pmSo the Govt is deporting people who've lived here since they were children for crimes like driving offences and dealing drugs that the PM and other Cabinet Ministers have used.The legal firms working for those being deported are entirely properly asking for judicial reviews of the Govt's action.Our Home Secretary said tonight:"The British public will find it very strange that there are law firms behaving in this way."Read that again.That's a British Home Secretary, encouraging people to be up in arms about defence lawyers carrying out their duty.Another little image of UK 2020.I hope the Home secretary has put in her application to stay[/quoteBless dem der little 15 year old children. They lucky Labour didn’t get in as Corbyn was gonna make adults at 16 and give em the right to vote. They got bullied into being drug dealers your honor! What a load of tosh.
Sproty. If there wasn't a market for Class A drugs, folk wouldn't sell them.Yet you've got Johnson and Gove in the Cabinet, who have both been off their tits on Charlie, endorsing the deportation of drug sellers. As hypocrisy goes, it really takes some beating.Then you have the case I heard on the radio the other day, of a lad who was born in Jamaica, brought to the UK at 14, then prosecuted for dangerous driving as a 20 year old. No crash. No-one hurt. He's been deported to Jamaica. Which got me thinking. Surely, by those standards, Prince Phillip should have been shipped off to Greece last year?