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Rwanda Bound Plane Will Not Fly
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A bit like Johnson’s plans to break the Brexit ‘oven-ready’ deal that he signed.
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This is a government in crisis.
Ducking out of international deals, changing codes to avoid government ministers being questioned or scrutinised and now mooting leaving the ECHR.
From Sky News.
PM says changes to the law may be necessary to prevent Rwanda deportations being challenged in court
Boris Johnson has said the government may make changes to the law in response to the court challenges that have stymied attempts to deport migrants to Rwanda.
Asked whether he would consider pulling the UK out of the European Convention on Human Rights, the prime minister said:
"It is certainly the case that the legal fraternity, or sorority or whatever, the legal world is very good at picking up ways of trying to stop the government from upholding what we think is a sensible law.
Isn’t that a bit rich from someone who couldn’t uphold other laws he himself made?
The Johnson administration feels that they can ride rough-shod through international laws and agreements and appears to making things up ad-hoc as it blunders from one crisis to another, most of their own making.
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This is a government in crisis.
Ducking out of international deals, changing codes to avoid government ministers being questioned or scrutinised and now mooting leaving the ECHR.
From Sky News.
PM says changes to the law may be necessary to prevent Rwanda deportations being challenged in court
Boris Johnson has said the government may make changes to the law in response to the court challenges that have stymied attempts to deport migrants to Rwanda.
Asked whether he would consider pulling the UK out of the European Convention on Human Rights, the prime minister said:
"It is certainly the case that the legal fraternity, or sorority or whatever, the legal world is very good at picking up ways of trying to stop the government from upholding what we think is a sensible law.
Isn’t that a bit rich from someone who couldn’t uphold other laws he himself made?
The Johnson administration feels that they can ride rough-shod through international laws and agreements and appears to making things up ad-hoc as it blunders from one crisis to another, most of their own making.
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//Lol, where did I write that? " - well when naomi said that France was not a danger to them, you doubted it and asked for proof. Then berated her. So from that, we must deduce that you do not accept that France is safe. You hoisted yourself there me old china.//
Maybe you need to go back and have a look at the thread me old china?
I asked where she got her information from that they were not genuine asylum seekers, her assertion gave rise to one believing that she had inside information and indeed intimate knowledge of their cases.
I made no reference to France.
You’re getting confused whilst foaming at the mouth…..again.
//Lol, where did I write that? " - well when naomi said that France was not a danger to them, you doubted it and asked for proof. Then berated her. So from that, we must deduce that you do not accept that France is safe. You hoisted yourself there me old china.//
Maybe you need to go back and have a look at the thread me old china?
I asked where she got her information from that they were not genuine asylum seekers, her assertion gave rise to one believing that she had inside information and indeed intimate knowledge of their cases.
I made no reference to France.
You’re getting confused whilst foaming at the mouth…..again.
Two fraudsters tried to set up several charidees in order to 'get rich quick'.
All were knocked back by the Charity Commission.
Whereupon 'call me Dave' rang up his old Eton chum, who happened to run said Charity Commission, and said, ' Listen, Biffo, if those lads resubmit their latest scheme would you give it your personal attention. You'd be doing me a great service'.
And Biffo replied, 'Certainly, Piggy, What are friends for. Love to Sam'.
And that, Mr Fatticus, is how Full 'Fact' came into existence.
All were knocked back by the Charity Commission.
Whereupon 'call me Dave' rang up his old Eton chum, who happened to run said Charity Commission, and said, ' Listen, Biffo, if those lads resubmit their latest scheme would you give it your personal attention. You'd be doing me a great service'.
And Biffo replied, 'Certainly, Piggy, What are friends for. Love to Sam'.
And that, Mr Fatticus, is how Full 'Fact' came into existence.
//her assertion gave rise to one believing that she had inside information and indeed intimate knowledge of their cases.
I made no reference to France. //
Since France is where they're coming from, and France is a safe country, fatticusinch, your rambling makes you sound detached from reality. Perhaps time to stop digging. You poke yourself in the eye so often it's doing your credibility no favours.
I made no reference to France. //
Since France is where they're coming from, and France is a safe country, fatticusinch, your rambling makes you sound detached from reality. Perhaps time to stop digging. You poke yourself in the eye so often it's doing your credibility no favours.
fatticus: "Maybe you need to go back and have a look at the thread me old china?
I asked where she got her information from that they were not genuine asylum seekers" - it is you that should go back, it's been explained multiple times that by definition they cannot be asylum seekers unless you consider the country they come from as un safe, ie France. Stop squirming, you're busted.
I asked where she got her information from that they were not genuine asylum seekers" - it is you that should go back, it's been explained multiple times that by definition they cannot be asylum seekers unless you consider the country they come from as un safe, ie France. Stop squirming, you're busted.
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//anne; "Will/should Patel keep her job following this fiasco ? " - what's she done wrong? This has all be thwarted by the trobiscites.//
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But no doubt ToraToraTora will tell you that she’s doing a sterling job.
//anne; "Will/should Patel keep her job following this fiasco ? " - what's she done wrong? This has all be thwarted by the trobiscites.//
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But no doubt ToraToraTora will tell you that she’s doing a sterling job.
You just have to understand FatticusInch, is that every time you wrap and tie naomi and TTT up in knots they just can't ever accept that their wrong. Their pants and knickers will be twisted all day long until they can have the last word. Their twisting of what you say and don't say, along with ducking and diving is well on par with Boris
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