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Crikey, Ian Taylor must have sold shed loads of his IT7 headphones. Or his shares in Luke1977 have sky rocketed.

Chris Rea too, must have been on quite a road to hell to give all that dosh to those divs. Fool.

I’ll get me coat.

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double post mania.

Interestingly just had to sign up to thetimes.co.uk to read an article, but it didn’t accept either of my two email addresses ‘datathieves@gmail.com’ or ‘datastealing@gmail.com’, saying they’re not valid. Odd. :crylaugh:

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At least 63 members of the Windrush generation could have been wrongfully removed or deported from the UK since 2002, the home secretary has said.

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Sajid Javid told the Home Affairs Select Committee 32 were foreign offenders and 31 people removed by officials rather than a court order.

He said the figures were provisional.

It was the first time specific numbers have been outlined since the scandal involving people who came to the UK from Commonwealth nations broke.

The Windrush migrants arrived between the late 1940s and 1973, mainly from the Caribbean, but some have been threatened with deportation in recent years. Many came to the UK legally as children but have no formal documentation, which has also led to them being refused jobs or healthcare.

Mr Javid said the 63 cases he outlined were identified from 8,000 records of removals from the UK of people aged over 45.

He told the committee: "I've asked officials to be absolutely certain and thorough and check over every record and make sure."

The home secretary said he did not have information on how many Windrush immigrants had been detained.

He denied that there was a "systemic" problem in the Home Office, but said in the Windrush cases people had faced "too large a burden" in proving they had lived in the UK for many decades.

In a letter to committee chair Yvette Cooper, Mr Javid said a helpline set up after the Windrush cases emerged had received more than 11,500 calls. More than 4,482 of these were identified as possible Windrush cases. So far 526 people have now received documents confirming their right to be in the UK.

Prime Minister Theresa May has announced a government review to understand how members of the Windrush generation "came to be entangled in measures" designed to tackle illegal immigration.

Writing on Twitter, Labour MP David Lammy said Mrs May needed to come to Parliament to explain how the 63 people were removed, describing the revelation as "truly a day of national shame".

Mr Javid became home secretary last month after Amber Rudd resigned, saying she "inadvertently misled" MPs over targets for removing illegal immigrants.

The scandal had heaped pressure on Ms Rudd, who faced criticism after telling the home affairs committee she did not know about Home Office removals targets.

 

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10 hours ago, bickster said:

She needs a government review to look in the bathroom mirror?

I think a simple swap of the Portrait she keeps of herself in the attic will do,  on that picture she is as fit a Megan Markle. 

Only she could get it the wrong way round the joke of a woman.

(She has no reflection so your idea is good but moot)

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2 weeks ago, the opposition try to ask Jeremy Word Removed a question. He walks out before they can ask it.

http://nyebevannews.co.uk/where-are-you-going-jeremy-hunt-walks-out-of-learning-disabilities-mortality-review/

A couple of days ago, there's a question for Boris Johnson, and he runs out of the chamber.

 

 

This is our government;s new favourite strategy. Remember 'strong and stable' leadership? It's **** fast and furious now. 

 

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On 17/05/2018 at 10:18, a m ole said:

.... both incidents completely pass me by...

Nothing to see here.

Please concentrate on the royal wedding for a little bit longer, we'll be back to vilifying Joo hater Corbyn soon enough.

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1 hour ago, HanoiVillan said:

Immigrant with an opinion?

Have you considered sitting down, shutting up and being grateful for a minute?

 

Apart from the ridiculous sentiment, it's hardly even English. "The people you have chosen the live", what the **** does that mean? This imbecile is an elected politician. 

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