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jaysay 18-12-2010 09:04

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 869731)
That would sure get me voting again.;)

Its nothing to do with voting cashy, you only have to look at the number of times the government of the day are over ruled by the law lords, it seems you can add to the law but getting around it once its on the statute books is another matter and that's irrespective of the colour of government

jaysay 18-12-2010 09:07

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by accyman (Post 869739)
importantly what is been suggested been done to rid the uk of him

Well I have a suggestion but I can't post it on here, but I would imagine the same thought has crossed the minds of a few others;)

cashman 18-12-2010 09:11

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 869761)
Its nothing to do with voting cashy, you only have to look at the number of times the government of the day are over ruled by the law lords, it seems you can add to the law but getting around it once its on the statute books is another matter and that's irrespective of the colour of government

sorry disagree each governments spineless application of the human rights act makes it so.:( am certain other countries are not as spineless.

jaysay 18-12-2010 09:16

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by cashman (Post 869765)
sorry disagree each governments spineless application of the human rights act makes it so.:( am certain other countries are not as spineless.

Other countries don't have our judicial system cashy, I have a feeling it would be very hard work to get out of the European human rights act if we wanted how many times over the years have government decisions been overturned by the law lords, there was one such case yesterday even

lazeeboy 18-12-2010 09:28

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
The whole point of the situation we are in is the fault of the judges, who know the law to the enth degree, but have no common sense.

Margaret Pilkington 18-12-2010 09:39

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 869767)
Other countries don't have our judicial system cashy, I have a feeling it would be very hard work to get out of the European human rights act if we wanted how many times over the years have government decisions been overturned by the law lords, there was one such case yesterday even


I am surmising that you are thinking of the one about the legality of the immigration cap by Theresa May.
Her actions were deemed unlawful because she did not follow the proper political protocol before implementing the law.

jaysay 18-12-2010 09:54

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 869769)
I am surmising that you are thinking of the one about the legality of the immigration cap by Theresa May.
Her actions were deemed unlawful because she did not follow the proper political protocol before implementing the law.

Ya whatever that means

gynn 18-12-2010 11:00

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by jaysay (Post 869772)
Ya whatever that means

She did it without clearing it with Parliament first. Makes you wonder what all those civil servants paid megabucks were doing to let her fall into that trap.

jaysay 18-12-2010 13:55

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by gynn (Post 869788)
She did it without clearing it with Parliament first. Makes you wonder what all those civil servants paid megabucks were doing to let her fall into that trap.

Exactly

DaveinGermany 29-12-2010 13:36

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
Well if Graham Jones won't speak up at least someone is, Labour MP for Birkenhead Frank Field, I really hope he succeeds.

Birkenhead MP Frank Field demands deportation for all convicted foreign criminals - Liverpool Local News - News - Liverpool Echo

Gordon Booth 29-12-2010 17:55

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
The only politician who has what most male non-politicians are born with.
However, his own party ignored him, I expect the ConDems to do the same.

Barrie Yates 29-12-2010 18:09

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by DaveinGermany (Post 871923)
Well if Graham Jones won't speak up at least someone is, Labour MP for Birkenhead Frank Field, I really hope he succeeds.

Birkenhead MP Frank Field demands deportation for all convicted foreign criminals - Liverpool Local News - News - Liverpool Echo

I note that this thread was originally addressed to Graham Jones. I also not that neither he nor any of his acolytes has responded????????????

jaysay 29-12-2010 18:35

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
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Originally Posted by Barrie Yates (Post 871966)
I note that this thread was originally addressed to Graham Jones. I also not that neither he nor any of his acolytes has responded????????????

You'll find that happens regularly Barrie when there's no points to score:rolleyes:

walkinman221 29-12-2010 19:16

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
This man broke the laws of our land on numerous occasions whilst here illegally ,to me he has forgone any rights in this country by doing that.As for not being able to deport him because he has since has had a family,well if the woman who has taken up with a piece of scum like that, thinks so much of him she can go with him when deported simple.The laws seem to favour the guilty rather than the innocent ,what about that poor girls right to a family life and her families rights to.Kick him out and any more like him.:mad::mad::mad::mad::mad:

Margaret Pilkington 29-12-2010 19:32

Re: Question for Graham Jones re Amy Houston
 
This man lost his appeal to stay in the country, but was never deported.
If he had been deported, Amy Houston would still be alive.
So he has gone ahead and had two children with an English woman has no bearing on the case.
If he wants to have a family life then he sould go back to where-ever he came from, take the woman and his two children with him......and he can have his family life.


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