Britian gone mad
#1
Britian gone mad
This time, I think Blair is RIGHT ON THE MONEY... He wants to deport criminals even if they are in danger back home... that might prevent some of the list sh*ts commiting some of the crimes in the first place...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4988756.stm
First flight out springs to mind, sod the jail time (read free food and TV)..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4988756.stm
First flight out springs to mind, sod the jail time (read free food and TV)..
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by franc11s
This time, I think Blair is RIGHT ON THE MONEY... He wants to deport criminals even if they are in danger back home... that might prevent some of the list sh*ts commiting some of the crimes in the first place...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4988756.stm
First flight out springs to mind, sod the jail time (read free food and TV)..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4988756.stm
First flight out springs to mind, sod the jail time (read free food and TV)..
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
The Lib Dems reckon it would be illegal
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by franc11s
This time, I think Blair is RIGHT ON THE MONEY... He wants to deport criminals even if they are in danger back home... that might prevent some of the list sh*ts commiting some of the crimes in the first place...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4988756.stm
First flight out springs to mind, sod the jail time (read free food and TV)..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4988756.stm
First flight out springs to mind, sod the jail time (read free food and TV)..
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
Where's Britian?
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
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It's hard not to resist that, especially if it's your own country.
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by franc11s
This time, I think Blair is RIGHT ON THE MONEY... He wants to deport criminals even if they are in danger back home... that might prevent some of the list sh*ts commiting some of the crimes in the first place...
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4988756.stm
First flight out springs to mind, sod the jail time (read free food and TV)..
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/4988756.stm
First flight out springs to mind, sod the jail time (read free food and TV)..
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by kingfisher241049
Blair brings in the Human Rights Act, and now wants to derogate from it. I think a challenge could be successful in the European Court of Human Rights.
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
what's the difference?
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by kingfisher241049
Blair brings in the Human Rights Act, and now wants to derogate from it. I think a challenge could be successful in the European Court of Human Rights.
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by Thydney
****** wishy washy liberals make me puke.
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by kingfisher241049
Blair brings in the Human Rights Act, and now wants to derogate from it. I think a challenge could be successful in the European Court of Human Rights.
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by Manc
If I commit a felony I get deported.
what's the difference?
what's the difference?
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by kingfisher241049
Blair brings in the Human Rights Act, and now wants to derogate from it. I think a challenge could be successful in the European Court of Human Rights.
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
Blair's Government was to blame for the fiasco of the prisoners being released in the first place, now he wants to look tough and indeed harsh, just to win back some of the support he lost because of that.
I would suggest Liberty or Amnesty lodge an immediate case before the Human Rights Court. First though they need someone in danger of being deported who they can represent to the Court.
So you think that Britian (sic) has a duty to become a dumping ground for all the criminal shit that every other country produced?
I dont like Tony B Liar and his cronies but I'll back him 100% on this. Even if the only reason he is doing it is to win popularity with the majority of the British public that are totally fed up with suffering all the shit thats been dumped on them over the last few years.
One other point....if Britian derogates from the HRA then the European Court of Human Rights has no jursidiction over us anymore. None, nil, nada, zip. They can posture and whine and moan to their hearts content it will make no difference.
Last edited by Angry White Pyjamas; May 18th 2006 at 2:59 am.
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Re: Britian gone mad
Originally Posted by anotherlimey
Guilty as charged!
It's hard not to resist that, especially if it's your own country.
It's hard not to resist that, especially if it's your own country.
I also can't see my mistakes either
I really do know how to spell Britain, friggin spell checkers don't work anyway on subjects
So, what i'm saying is, don't blame me... It's my AND (or is it DNA)...
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Re: Britian gone mad
Personaly............... I think it's a great idea
They should save them up till they have multiples of ten or so, stand them on wooden pallets and shrink wrap them with thier lips pressing against the plastic, load them into containers and ship them to wherever they came from.
They should save them up till they have multiples of ten or so, stand them on wooden pallets and shrink wrap them with thier lips pressing against the plastic, load them into containers and ship them to wherever they came from.