I'm not full gammon. We know that legal aid provision has been cut back massively for criminal cases, if you're not rich or on benefits: you're ****ed. Yet deportation cases can run up eye-watering amounts all paid for. Am I right? I'm not wrong.
I was hopeful that Labour would focus on: Re-nationalising railways, water, energy Chasing the Covid missing billions Closing the corporate tax loophoies That's why I voted for them. Instead they are focussed on: Locking up anyone who questions our open border.
People being unfairly deported are allowed legal aid. People that go out and burn down hotels would probably struggle to get it if they can afford to pay. How much do you think it is per person?
Hmmm ... haven’t they merely responded to outbreaks of serious civil disorder and expanded their investigation into it to include those inciting civil disorder from their keyboards on social media? ... Without those riots, fuelled by inaccurate accusations of an asylum seeker being the Southport maniac, the Government might well have been able to have got further on the issues you mention ... so whose fault would that be ... the EDL and associated knobheads, or the Government? Answers on a postage stamp or anything else roughly the same size and weight as Kussturd's penis brain ...
... and the ISIS bride... ... and walk back behind the barrier slowly yet assuredly, knowing your work is done and you just need to find your seat and order the popcorn ...
If you're talking about Begum, she wasn't deported. She just wasn't allowed back. Personally I thought that was a wrong call, born here, our problem, not Syria's.
No, Europeans. They're deporting loads of people that should be allowed to stay here. How many 'illegals' do you think are using legal aid and how much do you think it costs?
I'm just going to google it and that tells me about £35 million per year on "asylum" cases. Number of "asylum" cases unknown.