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/// All the British crack dealers are allowed here, it's a free country isn't it? ///

'FREE' for an increasing number of foreigners it seems.
after a 2 year investigation he was locked up for,,,,,,,,,,3 years. No wonder he likes it here.
Nope ! The US wouldn't tolerate it from a Brit....ship them home !
Sadly we are now a "soft touch" and any down and out from any country in the world can come here and plead some sob tory (my hamster is ill) and they are allowed to stay.

Once we were a strong country but we now seem to be the dumping ground for the low life from any country (as if we did not have enough low life already of our own).

In 10 or 20 years time, when our money runs out, and we get as hard up as Greece, maybe people will realise why being so "easy going" was a mistake.
No, deport him and mark his passport as 'persona non grata'

He is only a liability to this country, return him to his own country.
No.
> The letter said Callie had remained drug free since his release and had not relied on welfare benefits. <

what is he living on ?

soon he will get his oap pension
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So far the liberal lefties have kept away from this one, I wonder why?
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