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ICE agents behaving unlawfully

Born out of the experiences of WW2. Millionss, millions more foreign born citizens since then, asylum seekers are a drop in the ocean in comparison.
So, what exactly? Whichever way you cut it things are so different now I don't think we can work out what should be the case now from what was the case then.
We need to start again.
 
The executive should be above the judiciary.
Remind me when we last held elections for the judges. They are unaccountable, unlike MPs, who still (albeit watered down from what they once were) face consequences for their actions.
You have it arsy versy updownside out.

Look it up, but consider that the judiciary adjudicate on the validity as well as interpretation of laws created by the government, as well as the correct execution of the law such as by the police. That's part of the executive, certainly not above the judiciary.
 
The executive should be above the judiciary.
Why? They understand the law better than anyone.
Remind me when we last held elections for the judges. They are unaccountable
You'd rather have an unaccountable nutter in charge, for four years?
, unlike MPs, who still (albeit watered down from what they once were) face consequences for their actions.
An unaccountable nutter that is given a free pass due to their position? Could you imagine handing that power to say someone in Iran or Russia or N Korea?
 
There should be a legitimate route. There isn't one, in most cases. But letting any who can manage it get in by an illegitimate route isn't a policy.
Agreed, but it needs a concentrated international effort to find a better way.

We need to play our part in that.
 
You'd rather have an unaccountable nutter in charge, for four years?

The argument seems to be that judges are somehow "making laws" rather than just interpreting the laws passed by Parliament. It is a common right wing myth, based on misunderstanding.
 
So, what exactly? Whichever way you cut it things are so different now I don't think we can work out what should be the case now from what was the case then.
We need to start again.
So you’re happy to be arrested by non uniformed police who beats a confession out of you, the Geneva convention is still very relevant today
 
The argument seems to be that judges are somehow "making laws" rather than just interpreting the laws passed by Parliament. It is a common right wing myth, based on misunderstanding.
Daily Mail, Daily Express have been attacking Supreme Court judges ever since Boris Johnson tried illegally proroguing govt.

Lirefighter has been subjected to the populist playbook.

We live in very dangerous times, if Farage wins power we will see democracy being stripped out of this country.
 
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