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Originally Posted by 1andrew1
Spot on Vince!
I'm afraid Old Boy still deludes himself that we can suddenly strip away all of the laws of the country and we'll apparently still function and be able to trade with the rest of the world! He fell for the sales pitch and is still drinking the snake oil by the pint glass!
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No, just the EU inspired laws, replacing them with more appropriate and less bureaucratic laws.
As a remainer, you simply don’t or won’t understand why Brexit hasn’t worked. It’s certainly not for the reasons you think.
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Originally Posted by Hugh
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‘ the actual impact of the ECHR on deportations may be overstated.
Since 1980, the European Court has halted just 13 deportations, and only 29 UK cases heard at Strasbourg have concerned deportation or extradition’
How many cases do you need to halt the deportations? You simply cannot ignore the precedents set by these rulings, which then encourage more appeals.
You can deny it as much as you like,but by abolishing the ECHR (or by limiting its application within the UK) it will be possible to deport arrivals very quickly without any right of appeal.
We need to change the law so that anyone arriving without documentation is removed immediately, whether claiming asylum or not. We should decide who enters this country and which cases merit asylum as we have done in the past. We have welcomed people from Hong Kong, Ukraine and so on, but no case has been made for accepting people from Africa, and that’s nothing to do with race - they are economic migrants. We happily accepted Ugandan Asians when Idi Amin was on the rampage.