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Bricktop 24-12-2009 21:01

Hit-and-run death crash asylum seeker can stay in UK
 
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/l...re/8429896.stm

Lets hope the same happens to this *******.

:mad:

Peter_ 24-12-2009 21:36

Re: Hit-and-run death crash asylum seeker can stay in UK
 
Should just take him on a boat trip and toss him overboard with a rubber ring for comfort, we are to nice to **** like this guy.:mad::mad::mad:

Bricktop 24-12-2009 22:02

Re: Hit-and-run death crash asylum seeker can stay in UK
 
Its really ****es me off when **** like this play the Human Rights card.

Osem 24-12-2009 22:51

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He faced deportation but successfully invoked human rights legislation granting him the right to a "family life" in the UK.... ....But the Iraqi Kurd claimed it was too dangerous to return to his homeland...
Yes, I bet the poor family of his victim would like the right to a family life in a safe environment. Come to think of it, they had one until he came along and took it away!!..... :mad: :mad:

Sirius 24-12-2009 22:56

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Originally Posted by Bricktop (Post 34932737)
Its really ****es me off when **** like this play the Human Rights card.

Yep thats the way of the Human Rights cop out.

Tuftus 24-12-2009 23:10

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Hold on though guys, he has paid his debt to society by staying in jail for 4 months.

Why should he not have his human right to a good old family life in the 'land of plenty'?

;)

Osem 24-12-2009 23:35

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Originally Posted by Tuftus (Post 34932769)
Why should he not have his human right to a good old family life in the 'land of plenty'?

;)

Yes, it's as if that bits been enshrined in EU law isn't it?..

TheDaddy 25-12-2009 01:08

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Cant really understand his sentence

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He was later jailed for four months.
Considering the cop in the other thread got 3 years and he didn't flee the crime....

Jimmy-J 25-12-2009 01:56

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Ibrahim was jailed for four months by Blackburn magistrates for driving while disqualified and failing to stop after an accident.
So, he never received any punishment for killing someone's innocent child? Or was the punishment meant to be deportation? Which obviously didn't happen because his human rights seem to be more important than him killing a kid.

What a rotten topsy-turvy world we live in. :rolleyes:

The Houston family must be having a great Christmas! :(

TheNorm 25-12-2009 18:28

Re: Hit-and-run death crash asylum seeker can stay in UK
 
Here we go again...:rolleyes:

Why should this guy receive a more severe punishment because he is an asylum seeker? He already served his sentence for the hit-and-run crime. I agree, a few months in prison seems very little punishment for what he did, but that has nothing to do with being an immigrant does it?

Would you be happier if he was "born and bred British"?

SB_07 25-12-2009 18:32

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Originally Posted by TheNorm (Post 34932998)
Here we go again...:rolleyes:

Why should this guy receive a more severe punishment because he is an asylum seeker? He already served his sentence for the hit-and-run crime. I agree, a few months in prison seems very little punishment for what he did, but that has nothing to do with being an immigrant does it?

Would you be happier if he was "born and bred British"?

This.

Tezcatlipoca 25-12-2009 18:42

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Originally Posted by Osem (Post 34932780)
Yes, it's as if that bits been enshrined in EU law isn't it?..

Except they haven't. The Human Rights Act & the European Convention on Human Rights have nothing to do with the EU.

SMG 25-12-2009 19:40

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Originally Posted by TheNorm (Post 34932998)
Here we go again...:rolleyes:

Why should this guy receive a more severe punishment because he is an asylum seeker? He already served his sentence for the hit-and-run crime. I agree, a few months in prison seems very little punishment for what he did, but that has nothing to do with being an immigrant does it?

Would you be happier if he was "born and bred British"?


You would expect someone who has come to this country to avoid persecution, & to receive our comfort & sucker, to behave in a law abiding manner. Not kill our children. This idiot gives asylum seekers a bad name.

Not that they need it.:rolleyes:

Osem 25-12-2009 20:05

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Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 34933004)
Except they haven't. The Human Rights Act & the European Convention on Human Rights have nothing to do with the EU.

I didn't claim the HRA and ECHR have anything to do with the EU. I expect the family are far more concerned about the implications of this law than where it emanated from.

Ignitionnet 25-12-2009 21:28

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Quote:

Originally Posted by TheNorm (Post 34932998)
Here we go again...:rolleyes:

Why should this guy receive a more severe punishment because he is an asylum seeker? He already served his sentence for the hit-and-run crime. I agree, a few months in prison seems very little punishment for what he did, but that has nothing to do with being an immigrant does it?

Would you be happier if he was "born and bred British"?

No-one is saying he should receive a more severe punishment, merely that he should be expelled from this country. He comes here for refuge and breaks the law which to any reasonable person would be considered an abuse of our hospitality. Crying racism doesn't do anyone any favours, it merely devalues legitimate claims of racism when it occurs.

He should be immediately returned to whence he came. That his application got as far as it did is laughable especially given he was rejected multiple times previously. He's a product of an extremely broken system, no should mean no and immigrants regardless of their route into the UK should be sent home, perhaps one appeal maximum if there are reasonable grounds but a chain of appeals is totally inappropriate.


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