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    Your point is being argued on the basis that you have no idea on the individual 3,775 cases and why they were not deported.

    When these ineffective bureaucrats aren't on strike they're on the lash at our expense
    That's a very generic statement and can be used for every company, as even the private sector gets it's money from us.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    Your point is being argued on the basis that you have no idea on the individual 3,775 cases and why they were not deported.
    Report says they should have been deported and they haven't been therefore UKBA have failed in their duty as they have in failing to ship out this convicted sham marriage fixer http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-15003170



    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    That's a very generic statement and can be used for every company, as even the private sector gets it's money from us.
    That's capitalism and I decide who gets my money. The UKBA aren't a company but a state funded and run operation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Report says they should have been deported and they haven't been therefore UKBA have failed in their duty as they have in failing to ship out this convicted sham marriage fixer http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-15003170

    If you toook the time to find the facts on this case you'd discover that the UKBA will be deporting him but the paperwork is not yet completed as they need to wait for the Ukraine to authorise it, and the courts let him out on the streets not the UKBA.


    That's capitalism and I decide who gets my money. The UKBA aren't a company but a state funded and run operation.
    And an operation that can't do everything it is supposed to due to lack of resources, the exact same as my company has a massive backlog of work to get through and it's growing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    If you toook the time to find the facts on this case you'd discover that the UKBA will be deporting him but the paperwork is not yet completed as they need to wait for the Ukraine to authorise it, and the courts let him out on the streets not the UKBA.
    Where do you get that one from ? I've read the facts and watched the BBC feature. The BBC report says UKBA is "considering" deporting him and why do we have to wait for another country to "authorise" our deportations ? - there are daily flights to Kiev so stick him on one



    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    And an operation that can't do everything it is supposed to due to lack of resources, the exact same as my company has a massive backlog of work to get through and it's growing.
    All public sector organisations claim a lack of funding but they are never so vocal when it comes to levels of staff sickness and numerous layers of ineffective management. Yours and other private companies backlogs/workloads have nothing to do with a failed state body that puts the population at risk by allowing foreign criminals to remain at liberty.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Dedworth View Post
    Where do you get that one from ? I've read the facts and watched the BBC feature. The BBC report says UKBA is "considering" deporting him and why do we have to wait for another country to "authorise" our deportations ? - there are daily flights to Kiev so stick him on one
    No one is allowed to deport someone unless the country has accepted them, that is pretty much international law.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    No one is allowed to deport someone unless the country has accepted them, that is pretty much international law.
    International Law ?I doubt that - if they are correctly passported they can be shipped back to their own country. Stick him on an Air Ukraine flight. Some countries do make it a bit difficult because they don't want their own vermin back.


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