Migrant, 32, who was jailed in the UK before being deported sneaks back into Britain and wins the right to stay… under the ECHR

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13935077/Migrant-jailed-UK-deported-sneaks-Britain-wins-stay-ECHR.html

Posted by ParkedUpWithCoffee

32 Comments

  1. thedisablednonce on

    We need to stop following these stupid abstract laws.

    We literally can’t deport Somali gang rapists because Somali “is a bit dangerous”
    Or Pakistani pedos because “they have a right to family life in the U.K.”

    Just ignore it and deport them what is the “international police” going to arrest Starmer for sending some sweaty nonce back to the Horn of Africa?

  2. I know this is a daily mail windup, but the system clearly isn’t working for us and people are getting fed up. Either politicians start taking this sort of thing seriously or the west is going to take a very hard lurch to the right. 

  3. socratic-meth on

    > Mr Jenrick said continued membership of the ECHR was making it ‘impossible for us to finish the job we began with Brexit, which is to restore sovereignty to our people and our Parliament’.

    Who or what are they going to blame when we leave the ECHR and still we find that it is actually due to the incompetence of the British state that we cannot manage immigration properly?

  4. And people wonder why the far right is rising, and not just in the UK.

    Things like this are just nonsensical, the ECHR has repeatedly overstepped and made farcical rulings. If it isn’t going to adopt a shred of sense there’s no choice but to leave it.

  5. long-the-short on

    Heeeeere we go boys.

    People using immigration as justification to jump off the ECHR.

    Buckle up because it’s going to be a bumpy ride. This is going to be the lesser spoken about brexit 2.0

  6. shinzu-akachi on

    Daily heil trying to convince you to lessen human rights laws because that will make your life better, just trust us.

    Remember brexit? Remember how that was gonna solve all the problems, and just made them all worse?

    Oh look, all the racists are falling for it again, what a surprise.

  7. Ah the DM is going hard on the Robert Jenrick future PM lark is it.

    And all you redditors will lap it up without a full comprehension of what revoking the ECHR means to YOU.. just like leaving the EU all over again.

  8. Bertie-Marigold on

    I wonder why the Daily Mail is specifically talking about the ECHR. I’m sure the owners of the paper don’t have anything to gain by running this.

  9. Amazing_Battle3777 on

    Should be on the first plane out, end of discussion.

    ECHR was not built in a time of mass migration and manipulation by legal. It’s now a massive business. The shady dealings of these agencies telling illegal migrants what to say, what passport to throw away, it’s already been looked into, and many agencies are currently under investigation by journalists and the government.

    We also know over a third of asylum seekers return home for the holidays. I’d argue that third should now be going home. System is so abused.

    Update it or leave it.

  10. Difficult-Broccoli65 on

    Border force yet again proving their negligence.

    Yet they saw fit to go through every inch of my motorbike and were literally counting individual cigarettes from the guy infront of me.

    Cunts.

  11. Bored_Breader on

    Oh yeah let’s just not have a charter of human rights, that sounds like a good idea

  12. SatiricalScrotum on

    Damned human rights. Getting in the way of great British common sense again.

    Ban human rights!

  13. YaGanache1248 on

    I don’t understand why committing a crime isn’t an automatic bar to residency. This would be an easy win for the government.

    The govt. is allowed to refused asylum or residency if the applicant is a threat to the UK, surely this would meet that threshold?

  14. The United States and China are investigating their wealth to develop new tech and upgrade their military.  The UK and EU is spending all extra money on  migrants,  even at the expense of the elderly in the case of the UK. Iran and other hostile regime now have assets in the UK and EU.

  15. iamezekiel1_14 on

    I said Farage (full disc. I think he’s a ***t & couldn’t vote for him) was going to be in No.10.by 2029 and people laughed but every day it draws closer and looks more and more likely & we’ve not even escaped 2024 yet.

  16. Medium_Quiet3502 on

    This post title is almost like you’d asked ChatGPT “give me a sentence that will get people from the UK frothing at the mouth”.

  17. This is what you get when you have weak leadership who are there for a career and coasting .They only play it safe

  18. Standard-Zone7852 on

    Human rights should be a privilege not a right and should be able to be taken away.

  19. RickyPuertoRicooo on

    I worked in a home office hotel. I was staff before they came in and we had a guy who was arrested by armed police. We weren’t allowed to know anything because of data protection but he had to go sign on every week at the station and then the local news paper caught wind of it and printed the story of how he sexually assaulted a young girl ten years ago, fled and has now returned to seek asylum. Want to know what happened to him and his family of five? They were moved to another hotel.

  20. Regular-Average-348 on

    So what? Deal with them like you would any British citizen. I’d rather we all kept our rights. Being developed enough to have strong fundamental rights for all is one of the things that makes our country special.

  21. FewEstablishment2696 on

    What about the human rights of British citizens to be protected from people who enter the country illegally (twice) and then break the law multiple times resulting in a custodial sentence?

    These “human rights” laws always seem very asymmetrical in favour of criminals.

  22. Mwanahabari-UK on

    But if you are a British citizen, you have no such automatic right to have your family with you unless you earn a certain income level, can prove a legitimate relationship and pay thousands to bring them here legally. Two tier immigration policy?

  23. probablyaythrowaway on

    Ah so here we go. Now theyre pushing for us to leave the ECHR. I was wondering when this would happen. No doubt we Weill here more sound clips of farage spouting crap on the matter.

  24. Trying to find the actual details and can only find the Daily Mail and GB news reporting the story. So, a non-story to wind up the football avatar bearing twitter users.

  25. Defiant-Traffic5801 on

    Maybe make it a crime to re-enter and make the Gf accessory so deport her as well? The kids can follow both parents wherever they end up?

  26. “Dominic Raab wanted to make it all but impossible for foreign criminals to exercise their Article 8 right to a ‘family life’.”

    Nasty, petty and spiteful