So the latest figures show that record numbers of Britons are leaving the country. Not too hard to see why as the country under Labour and Blair has turned into a shambles. Labour being aided by the police, the men in red dressing gowns, others in the legal profession, and miscellaneous human rights activists. In the last fortnight we have seen two ordinary decent people murdered by teenage yobs. One got out of his sister's car to remonstrate when youths threw chocolate into the car. He didn't get out to start a fight just to ask why the lad had done it. He was killed. And in Warrington a family man was killed when he went out to speak to a gang who were vandalising a mechanical digger. In the second case it seems that gangs of youths were a frequent problem as they are in many areas. The police do a good job of catching murderers (I'm often surprised at their success rate) but if they were more pro-active in dealing with "yobbery" there wouldn't be as many murders.
The other case that has been in the headlines is that of the Italian murderer of Stephen Lawrence who may be released next year but is unlikely to be deported. This is a result of an EU directive and, more marginally, the Human Rights Act. On release he will be able to join Afghan hijackers who are also at liberty to remain in this country. Apparently if they were deported they might not be treated very nicely. There is a massive legal industry devoted to helping the dregs of humanity. The two judges on the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal that decided Chindamo's case earn around £100,000 a year (there was also a lay member). But there is an army of solicitors and barristers working in these areas, all paid for out of legal aid ie by the taxpayer.
Thursday, 23 August 2007
EMIGRATION
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