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Old 18-05-2010, 13:34   #54
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Re: Human Rights Act to be retained

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Originally Posted by BBKing View Post
The problem isn't the ECHR, the government or the courts but the repressive regime at the other end.
Why should that be our problem when it comes to deporting someone who's comitted a serious crime?
You don't think that such action (to be returned to their original country where they may face torture and death) would be an additional deterrent to comitting a crime?
If it's not, then they're accepting the outcome when they comit the crime, just as anyone who breaks the law accepts the punishment that is likely to result from being caught.
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