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    1. suspended-sentence on

      >A deported Ghanaian drug smuggler who sneaked back into the UK with a fake passport has won his human rights appeal to remain in Britain.

      >Oduola Toye was deported three times after being judged by the Home Office to be a threat to public safety because of his four-year jail sentence for class A drug smuggling and convictions for deception and fraud.

      >He returned to the UK each time to lodge appeals against his removal after fathering three children in Britain and claiming that deportation would breach his rights to a family life.

      >Toye, who has used multiple identities over the past 40 years, has now been granted leave to remain in the UK after the immigration tribunal ruled that his deportation would breach his article eight rights to a family life under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).

    2. charleydaves on

      Anyone wonder why the immigration judges are completely off their rockers, here’s the proof!!! No excuse this is to make Britain worse

    3. MajorTricky5416 on

      “Toye, who has used multiple identities over the past 40 years, has now been granted leave to remain in the UK after the immigration tribunal ruled that his deportation would breach his article eight rights to a family life under the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR).”

      At what point does the blazingly obvious fact that the ECHR is a hindrance to maintaining and enforcing the idea of borders and the ability of the UK to establish its sovereignty get through to the political establishment of the country.

      Yet anytime the political parties act to remove or reinterpret the ECHR its pounced on as a fascist take over and removal of human rights that would destroy the foundation of society, as if the UK didn’t have human rights pre ECHR, or the fact that non-signatory counties have equal or greater recognition of rights ie NZ or Australia

    4. Another insane court decision helping to elect a reform government.

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