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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Gordon Brown.....
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on: April 28, 2010, 03:10:31 PM
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thats the labour line on these topics.
if you want to discuss immigration, islamisation, european union memberships, war of iraq/afganisthan, then you are a bigot/nazi/idiot
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Thank heavens for the human rights act
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on: January 26, 2010, 11:04:54 AM
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taken from nationalist website, i getting increasingly irate bout things like this lately... wanted to vent on a forum that is not full of racists...
" The Human Rights Act has been invoked to ensure that a paranoid schizophrenic Iraqi murderer will be released here rather than be deported because “he will be a danger in his homeland.” So what about being a danger in Britain then?
An immigration tribunal adjudicated by senior immigration judge Lance Waumsley has ruled that Iraqi Laith Alani should not be deported to Iraq because “it would breach his human rights and put people there at risk.”
The murderer has been locked up for the past 19 years in a secure hospital after he killed two NHS consultants in an attack because he believed he had received a “command from Allah.”
The tribunal ruled that if Mr Alani was sent back to Iraq he would be “unlikely” to receive medicine which keeps his paranoid schizophrenia under control.
“If his present treatment … were to be discontinued, as would most likely be the case if he were to be removed to Iraq, the potential consequences would be extremely serious for (Alani) himself, and potentially life-threatening for innocent third parties around him in the event of his likely, indeed almost inevitable, relapse into a state of paranoid schizophrenia,” said the tribunal.
Mr Alani has been receiving the drug clozapine courtesy of the British taxpayer for 10 years, the tribunal was told.
The judgement stated that deportation would breach his “right to a private and family life because he moved to the UK with his parents as a child.”
Mr Alani killed Michael Masser and Kenneth Paton, both consultant cosmetic surgeons, at Pinderfields Hospital, Wakefield, West Yorkshire, in November 1990.
The Human Rights Act (which is merely a copy of the European Human Rights rules and therefore endorsed by the Labour, Tory and all parties who support Britain’s membership of the EU) is increasingly being used by all manner of criminals, including murderers, rapists and paedophiles to stay in Britain — even if they have broken immigration laws to enter this country in the first place. "
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Community Forums / The Lounge / Re: Rate My Fry-up...
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on: October 18, 2008, 12:38:01 PM
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watched V for Vendetta not so long ago, and saw a intresting fried egg/bread combo. Read this thread and feel compelled to share. The aptly named Stephen Fry was cooking this midway through the film :  
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