You’re just gifted I guess.I don't know how I can manage to upset so many people by calmly and methodically analysing a legal ruling in a non-partisan way, on an issue that is new to all of us.
It looks like the Tories have misunderstood the ruling in the same way that motorbiking did.
The judge decides to pause the deportation using the Human Trafficking Convention.
So, the Tories say we have to leave the ECHR![]()
Have a vote for see how many people are interested?
You’re fairly boring.
There have been a couple of good independent documentaries about the illegals, including one where two ex-forces guys who infiltrated the illegals at Calais. The illegals are being trained how to lie by UK charity workers, and openly discuss the best way to fabricate stories to get refugee status in the UK.
And this approach is very successful. 20 years ago 12% of all asylum seekers were granted stay. Three years ago it was 76%. When Reform were seen to pose a threat it decreased but it's still over half.
There is no reason to grant asylum to any foreign males. The only people who should be considered are possibly women and very young children who are fleeing the appalling conditions under which those very males force them to live.

maybe they read the case law.It looks like the Tories have misunderstood the ruling in the same way that motorbiking did.
The judge decides to pause the deportation using the Human Trafficking Convention.
So, the Tories say we have to leave the ECHR![]()
In the 1990s it was 4%, with a 4% appeals success.That's very interesting. I hadn't realised it was so low back then.

Don't use so many long words. It only confuses him.Only fairly?
you can find a link for that info, yes?In the 1990s it was 4%, with a 4% appeals success.

Alice in Wonderland by Charles Dickens“Let the jury consider their verdict,” the King said, for about the twentieth time that day.
“No, no!” said the Queen. “Sentence first—verdict afterwards.”
“Stuff and nonsense!” said Alice loudly. “The idea of having the sentence first!”
“Better never means better for everyone... It always means worse, for some.”
Of course. You seem to judge people from your own standards of inventing nonsense and hoping people believe it.you can find a link for that info, yes?
freemovement.org.uk