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'European Human Rights legislation', when will we get rid of this millstone from around our neck'?

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anotheoldgit | 12:23 Wed 06th Jul 2011 | News
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http://www.express.co...t-won-t-be-sent-home-

Another piece of the World's scum that will never be sent back from where he came, thanks to that wonderful 'European Human Rights legislation'

Don't it make you pride to be British, when we allow perverts such as this to stay in our country, and then they repay us by committing such horrendous crime such as these?

/// Only last week, European judges upheld the right of two Somalis, whose crimes included drug dealing, robbery and threats to kill, to remain in the UK. They said the pair’s rights would be infringed if they were sent back to Somalia where they might face “inhuman or degrading treatment”.///
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it makes me proud to be british knowing that our police forces and judicial system have banged him up, thus keeping him away from any more kiddies (worldwide)
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Yes but what happens when he is released?
and think there are bigger victims in this story than us poor tax-paying Brits.
The judgement wasn't passed while the court knew of his crimes.
In my view he should be held in the prison that will keep him locked up the longest.
Maybe just maybe there is a prisoner in an Iranian jail who is in there for a lesser crime, couldn't we have a sort of exchange scheme where we could get this perv sent back where he belongs & help some poor political prisoner to get a better life style here ? Ron.
The Lib Dems won't let these laws be changed/repealed unfortunately.

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