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Home Office policy giving people 72-hours' notice of deportation ruled unlawful

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A Home Office policy that gives people 72 hours’ notice before they are deported from the UK has been ruled unlawful by the courts.

More than 40,000 people have been removed under the policy, some of whom the Home Office was later ordered to bring back to Britain after it was ruled that they weren’t given adequate access to justice.

In a unanimous decision published on Tuesday, the Court of Appeal quashed the policy, saying it provides “no adequate opportunity – or, indeed, any opportunity at all – for the individual to take advice and lodge a judicial review challenging that decision before he or she is at risk of removal”, and ruling it to be “arbitrary and thus in any event unlawful”.

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The politics rulebook has been torn up, This government are deploying smoke, mirrors and lies like never before. The electorate haven't got a Scooby. What might have worked once, won't now.

I don't think fighting fruitless battles that will allow the Metro (same group as the Heil) and Standard (Russian) to press on with Sadiq's death by a thousand cuts is the way to go. Before the pestilence They were racking up the pressure on impaling him on Crossrail anyway.

I also don't think it's easy achieving anything fighting fires, and it's not as if Boris achieved anything not battling Covid? Wasting millions on vanity projects and closing fire stations.

Sadiq does need to sort some sort of strategy, and he does need to stop chatting shit like that ignore the politicians that ignore the mask rules nonsense the other day. We should be bricking the words removed.

 

If SK (and opposition in general, not just in the UK) don't come up with a method of countering the amorphous, lying, contradictory, nefarious and right wing mist of greed that's becoming a Global problem soon? Then they're not fit for purpose. Though the methods being employed by the Evil Elite were unprecedented, and as we've seen here on VT and in the press, facts don't matter. An immediate and effective blocking strategy wasn't going to happen.

Now we can see what the Brave New World is actually delivering, especially to those that voted for it, resistance might stand some chance of crystallising and gaining traction.

 

So I've been ok with a mayor that doesn't get off on preening himself in the spotlight, like Boris and Ken, but SK really needs to sort his shit out soon, or I'll be coming around more to your way of thinking,@HanoiVillan.

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12 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

I like Marcus, but he’s still young.

Yes, it would be nice to feed hungry children, like in the other 3 home nations.

But unfortunately, you can’t feed hungry vulnerable children and give your blood sucking tory mates free money.

Something has to give, in the real world.

 

You can see their point though. Start feeding kids, and before you know it they'll be dependent on food for the rest of their lives.

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56 minutes ago, StefanAVFC said:

Letting kids starve to reduce their dependency on state-mandated food to own the Libs

On the one hand, Bradley's post there gives me fond memories of the time he was found to have made a 'wholly untrue', 'seriously defamatory' statement about Corbyn, who made him donate the whole settlement to a food bank in Bradley's constituency.

On the other hand, distinct sadness at the realisation that that experience clearly did absolutely nothing to make him think about kids and families struggling to afford to eat, even in the town he represents.

Even by the standards of Tory MPs, this lad is an absolute weapon.

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The same tory arse lickers that rushed to assure the Queen she wouldn’t lose out financially due to covid and property price slumps.

If you’re a tory, if you vote for these people, well, it’s all been said before.

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3 minutes ago, markavfc40 said:

Stating the obvious I know but, as an opposing MP so eloquently put it today, we are governed by scum.

Ben Bradley can breathe a sigh of relief . . . a culture of dependency will not be created amongst the nation's hungry children, who will cannily solve their rumbling stomachs by forming politically-connected shipping companies that place bids for PPE on Alibaba.

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29 minutes ago, StefanAVFC said:

Yeah, getting hard to separate between 'some people who vote Tory are rocket polishers' to 'all' tbh

There must be a few Tory voters on here although we rarely hear from them. Even the one or two who regularly used to defend them have disappeared which means either they feel they can't defend the indefensible or they have turned out even more callous than they could ever have dreamt and they are too busy wanking themselves stupid over it. 

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A week ago, when the Welsh Government stopped all travel in to covid areas, or from covid areas, Tory MP’s in Wales were all over social media saying it was anti english.

Today, those same tory MP’s from Wales, have been in Westminster voting to stop hungry vulnerable english kids getting free school dinners during the school holidays. Kids in Wales will get those free meals.

Absolute nasty bastards to the core. Just horrible horrible people.

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1 hour ago, markavfc40 said:

... they feel they can't defend the indefensible...

They've been proper stiffed.

It would be lovely if they joined Remain for a 𝚌̶𝚑̶𝚊̶𝚛̶𝚐̶𝚎̶ party in Parliament Square.

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