Anyone like to guess why? Of course it's because the criminal's human rights, specifically right to a private and family life, would be violated.
This is the incident: http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9872046.display/ The fact that one of the crims can't be deported has just been on BBC South Today.
Pretty sickening really. I'd like to ask all those who support the Human Rights Act if this is an example of it working as intended?
This is the incident: http://www.bournemouthecho.co.uk/news/9872046.display/ The fact that one of the crims can't be deported has just been on BBC South Today.
Pretty sickening really. I'd like to ask all those who support the Human Rights Act if this is an example of it working as intended?