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    1. Hungry_Horace on

      This is why we have the trial, so they can get these ridiculous challenges out of the way and establish some case law.

    2. terrordactyl1971 on

      Poor old Labour, can’t get a fucking break these days

    3. Gold_Motor_6985 on

      He won the chance to present arguments that he’s a victim of modern day slavery. I mean, if you’re deporting someone and they tell you they’re being trafficked, wouldn’t it be reasonable to hear them out?

      But I guess the “get them out” crowd doesn’t want to wait.

    4. Astriania on

      > his lawyers successfully argued he needed more time to present evidence that he might have been the victim of modern day slavery

      In France? Nah, get out with that.

      This is the sort of nonsense that people can clearly see is taking the piss, and will result in them voting for clowns like Reform who promise to ride a coach and horses through the laws that are having the piss taken in this way. If it is really illegal to deport anyone then people will vote to change that law, and right-thinking people really shouldn’t want us to end up there.

      Aside from the question of the individual case, the very idea that we should have to conduct a detailed investigation into the circumstances of every individual illegal arrival is completely ridiculous. That would make it essentially impossible to deport anyone – which I suspect is what they actually want to achieve (to the poster who was asking me for examples of that earlier, here’s a good one).

    5. Low_Map4314 on

      Well, here comes Tommy Robinson.. again and again… until this shit gets resolved. If at all possible

    6. Tasty_Importance_216 on

      This is a joke how do we even know that he’s from Eritrea. I mean at this rate we might as well go to these countries and govern them ourselves

    7. BugPsychological4836 on

      How embarrasing, instead of one in one out its one in stay forever

    8. GhostRiders on

      UK Government could easily done this the same as Germany, France and many other EU countries but noooo, that would have been too easy.

      Labour love shooting themselves in the foot

    9. Mysterious_Evening9 on

      well, that’s the pilot scheme down in the bin lmao

    10. DarwinPaddled on

      Another example of transnational treaties and legislation butting heads with the very idea of democracy.

    11. AnalThermometer on

      As with all these issues, Australia had figured it out long ago and there’s zero excuse for us not to follow given we both have parliamentary systems. Their home secretary has veto power over tribunals and can make it very difficult to stop deportation in these situations. The benefit of not needing the ECHR.

    12. eldomtom2 on

      And by “wins block” what the BBC means he’s won a temporary block pending a further decision.

    13. Its always Eritreans, what exactly is going on there that they absolutely have to come to the UK.

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