Saturday, 21 January 2012

Stop this abuse of British hospitality

Daily Mail
"This week provided a series of deeply troubling pieces of evidence of Britain’s inability to control who lives here. In Walthamstow, east London, eight Moldovans occupied the family home of Janice Mason – but the police refused to help because squatting is a civil, not criminal, matter. The horrific case of Victor Akulic, who was convicted in Lithuania of raping a child, before travelling to the UK under EU free movement rules and sexually attacking a new victim, prompted Appeal Court judge Lady Justice Hallett to ask: ‘Do we let in just anyone?’ Meanwhile, in a case involving a man who was allowed to make 16 asylum appeals, an exasperated Lord Justice Ward scalded a system in which asylum seekers go ‘up and down on the merry-go-round leaving one wondering when the music will ever stop.’ Most disturbingly, Abu Qatada – regarded as one of the world’s most dangerous terrorists – was spared deportation to Jordan in case his human rights may be breached, and will soon be back on the streets, claiming benefits."

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