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Muslim care worker deprived of all his rights as a British national.

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anotheoldgit | 13:51 Sun 28th Oct 2012 | News
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http://www.dailymail....5-African-prison.html

/// The Mail on Sunday has established that while Mr Hashi was out of Britain, Home Secretary Theresa May used a little-known power – which does not require a court order – to deprive him of all his rights as a British national. ///

/// It can also be revealed that Mrs May has issued at least another nine orders against British nationals. The majority have been served on Muslim men, although the most public case is that of Russian spy Anna Chapman, who had been married to a UK national. ///

Where has this 'little-known power' been, when we have had serious need of it in the past?
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what, to chuck out anyone who won't work for MI5?
Can't open the link but it sounds like it's the 2006 Asylum, Immigration and Nationality Act that was used.

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