Don't be too hard on the judges. I bet that the final outcome of this is that he will be allowed to stay in UK.
(that is not what I would want but just wait and see)
Don't be too hard on the judges. I bet that the final outcome of this is that he will be allowed to stay in UK.
(that is not what I would want but just wait and see)
john you have to be hard on them, its ridiculous that they would even think of letting him stay in the UK, when someone on here applies for a visa and its refused, and you mention human rights, they will all most certainly mention that there is nothing stopping you going living in the philsthis guy has no respect for the law, and its the law that's protecting him.
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But Joe, you and I know, as I said above. no one will actually do anything to change it. They just rant here !!!! The UK like most of Europe is controlled by Brussels.
The judges are interpreting the law as it is, they cannot change it, although I would think that they are just as P.....d off with it as anyone else. If they were to decide on what they think, rather that on the law as it stands, then it would be overturned on appeal and in that case they might get the sack
cameron
June 2006 http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/5114102.stm
Aug 2007 http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/ukne...ights-Act.html
may 2010http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ged-scrap.html
dec 2010 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...=feeds-newsxml
looks like when the PM gives up, what chance have any of us
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