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No, justing having a discussion, im not having a go or anythingI don't know the details or reasons.
Do you ?

No, justing having a discussion, im not having a go or anythingI don't know the details or reasons.
Do you ?

Nor me.No, justing having a discussion, im not having a go or anything![]()

Fair enough, we will/should probably no more laterNor me.
But again it's just the headlines. I'd prefer more detail and reasoning for it and why

Of course, it would begin "Dear fillystine".Yes but I doubt any real correspondence would begin...
Dear Phil

He was apparently paid £76 on release from prison, a standard payment to cover initial costs incurredFair enough, we will/should probably no more later

Ed balls was asking on this morning the chap wouldnt answer, I assume if he hadn't had the 3k he would have just said no he hasn't had the 3k, but time will tell.Was he given £3000, and why? As far as I can see it's just inflammatory headlines with no detail.
I will gladly chip in - he is a free man now -- or is he - where has he been deported to and is he serving out his time in jail there.Agree in theory, but
Now look at overall costs of doing anything else with him
It appears a small price to pay. How much does prison cost, etc

Ethiopia.I will gladly chip in - he is a free man now -- or is he - where has he been deported to and is he serving out his time in jail there.
While a receiving country must accept its own nationals, it may impose additional conditions on a person deported from the UK, especially regarding future travel. The specifics vary by the individual's circumstances and the laws of the destination country.
Resettlement grant
FNOs departing under the FRS are eligible for a resettlement grant. To encourage early departure, a higher amount is paid to someone who applies whilst still in custody. The current values of the grants are up to:
The full settlement grant is paid in cash uploaded onto a card once departure has been confirmed.
- £1,500 where the application is made whilst the FNO is serving their custodial sentence
- £1,500 for qualifying family members
- £750 for FNOs who apply after completing their custodial sentence
- £750 for FNOs who have received a conviction overseas
- £750 for FNOs with UK non-custodial convictions

Yes but I doubt any real correspondence would begin...
Dear Phil

So you reported it anonymously?If that's the name I gave, it would be extraordinary to use any other name,
So you reported it anonymously?
That was brave of you.![]()

So you didn't give them your surname?It's not possible to report it anonymously, either to the Police or the Community Security Trust.
So you didn't give them your surname?
