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Old 23-05-2025, 19:09   #1271
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Re: Starmer’s chronicles

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Originally Posted by Hugh View Post
Not just article 8. Wonder how they counted what was successful? In the case below, it was the Home Office that appealed and lost, so no deportation.
Eg They can win if they can claim their step-mother is going to hit them if they go back.
Recent Real Case
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His younger sister was sent away to live with a grandmother, but he and his brother were required to remain in the family compound with his father’s first wife, whom he refers to as his stepmother. She, and those around her, physically abused the boys, forcing them to work long hours and punishing them if they refused to do so.
They're both adults now and could live elsewhere in the country, but still common sense doesn't prevail in the decision making.


The publicly available list doesn't have categories attached to them, so no easy way to filter them.
Even where the First Tier Tribunal has refused an appeal, they can appeal to the Upper Tribunal, who may find an "error of law" and the case has to be heard again. And so it repeats itself, and they remain here all that time.

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