You know these guys were Polish right?
What's wrong with Polish bacons ? Please, please don't be a baconist, I can tolerate most things but not a baconist.

You know these guys were Polish right?
[TW]Fox;27756130 said:Do we not need a sense of perspective here? As deplorable as the actions were they have served a custodial sentence which given nobody was seriously hurt seems like sufficient punishment.
Others were deported for the exact same crime.[TW]Fox;27756144 said:Well the article is very emotively worded but it seems nobody was seriously hurt and the damage was a single broken window. Unless there is more that's not reported 2 years for that seems reasonable?
Under the old visa system that kind of scum couldn't of got in. Can.t wait to leave the EU
What's wrong with Polish bacons ? Please, please don't be a baconist, I can tolerate most things but not a baconist.![]()
Bacons would solve this. I say more bacons in the middles east. Who's with me ?
You know these guys were Polish right?
Under the old visa system that kind of scum couldn't of got in. Can.t wait to leave the EU
These things are hiding here.
Rouf Uddin, 39, wanted by Belgian authorities in connection with the murder of his neighbour Malika Soussi, 32
Alexandru Cucu, 27, wanted by Romanian authorities for beating a security guard with an iron rod, metal pipe and an axe handle
Janusz Kedziora, also known as Michal Krawczyk, is wanted by Polish authorities for actual bodily harm (ABH), criminal damage, robbery, attempted robbery and burglary
Balint Budi, 25, wanted by Romanian authorities in connection with human trafficking
Krzysztof Malkowski, 39, wanted by Polish authorities for grievous bodily harm and is due to serve 19 months imprisonment
Mantas Jurgsat, 25, wanted by Lithuanian authorities over an assault on a man who was stabbed multiple times
Patryk Kokoryk, 33, wanted by Polish authorities for beating someone with a table leg. He has previous links to Brent, Ealing and Harrow
Jan Hiszpanski, 36, wanted by Polish authorities for robbing a man after he was hit on the head and strangled
Silviu-Bogdan Bruzlea, 27, is wanted by Romanian authorities to serve a 20-year jail sentence for murdering a man with a baseball bat
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-31722586
This freedom of movement works just great![]()
Lol this is the equivalent of getting bitch slapped, learn to read Silver you Islamaphobe.
Sounds reasonable. The other three were successfully deported as far as I can tell from the Daily Mail story.Daily Mail said:I found him in a bedsit in Weymouth. Speaking in broken English, he told me: ‘They tried to deport me but I appealed and won. The immigration tribunal said I could stay because the fight in the street was my first ever conviction and that I have a right to a family life here because I have a son living in Weymouth.’
Wonder if it would be an immigrant problem if they were non-whites......
/nothing to see here.
I fail to see how being deported deprives anyone of the right to a family life. Well, unless the rest of his family are incarcerated.
We have people in this country who are separated from their families. They work here and send money home to family abroad. Should we deport them to stop them willingly depriving themselves of a family life?
People may have a right to a family life - they don't have a right to a family life free of choices and consequences.
My wife has a friend whose husband is a chemical engineer. Is he deprived of a family life because he lives abroad 9-10 months of the year working on oil projects in places like Nigeria?
A parent having to move abroad isn't something that only happens in cases of deportation. The rest of the family can move as well.