
L’ufficio di casa perde l’offerta per sollevare il blocco sull’uomo eritreo destinato a essere espulso sotto “uno in, uno fuori”
https://www.itv.com/news/2025-09-23/home-office-loses-bid-to-lift-block-on-eritrean-man-set-to-be-deported-to-france
di Anony_mouse202
9 commenti
Time for parliament to assert its authority over the courts and make it an act of parliament. The courts are openly defying the will of parliament (and by proxy the people).
Government write the rules, why aren’t they changing them? Tired of the world COULD DO. Need more DOING.
The courts are this point are infested with people who are pro-migration. This is how you get a Reform majority.
I dislike this activism thing, and I think it’s necessary to plow through it anyways. Why are we allowing such people to make these decisions for us?
The article seems a bit light on detail as to why he wasn’t able to be deported. Its just one line on ‘he was trafficked and is vulnerable’.
So it’s still a temporary block on his deportation pending the ongoing checks to see if he has been trafficked
/is a victim of slavery.
The amount of people here blaming the courts is shocking… All the courts have done is said the 14 days to collect evidence stays in place.
I am increasingly of the opinion that the legislative and legal systems are not equipped to deal with the sheer scale, both in terms of numbers and duration of inditividal cases, of the pisstaking going on here.
I don’t know what the alternative is, given due process, fair trials etc are important but the sheers amounts of time, money, effort, political capital etc being expended on this matter for seemingly no progress is absolutely not sustainable or helpful.
Makes you wonder if the constant challenges and roadblocks to the Rwanda plan hadn’t been in place and it had been implemented over a year ago whether it would have been a deterrent because yjos one in one out hokey cokey crap certainly isn’t any good.
Wonder how much this appeal process costs us the tax payers for one person that shouldn’t be in the UK in the first place?