22 July 2012

British common sense: Scrap the Human Rights act

I am sure the British public (silent majority) would welcome the deportation of unwelcome guests who endanger our society.

Daily Mail

The foreign criminals the Home Office hasn't even tried to deport: 250 offenders allowed to stay in UK without letting judge decide their fate.

One terrorist, up to eight killers and rapists, 20 robbers and eight paedophiles were given permission to stay.

The Home Office accepted that deporting them would be a breach of their human rights.

Killers and rapists were among 250 foreign criminals who should have been deported at the end of their prison sentences but were instead allowed to stay in Britain without their cases being considered by a court.

At least one terrorist, up to eight killers and rapists, 20 robbers and eight paedophiles were given permission to stay last year without a judge deciding their fate.

Instead, the Home Office accepted that deporting them would be a breach of their human rights and allowed them to stay in the country.

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