Post subject: Re: Finally, but was it worth the cost?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 9:34 am
Wire Yed
In The Arms of 13 Angels
Joined: Mar 15 2009 Posts: 20628
I am quite proud sometimes when an obvious scumbag is protected with the full weight of the law to show everyone that we have the right to fair and just legal representation..but then i see us deport people to America who have never even set foot on American soil and the closest they've ever gotten to USA is through a .com site or a McDonalds cheeseburger.
Post subject: Re: Finally, but was it worth the cost?
Posted: Sun Jul 07, 2013 9:43 am
Lord God Jose Mourinho
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 10 2009 Posts: 4697
£1.7m is a lot of money to deport one person, but in terms of terrorism it is nothing.
I don't even think the murder of Lee Rigby is even worthy of being called a terrorist attack, but I think the massive police operation straight after his death could have easily cost more than £1.7m. I hate to think how much the trial of the two scumbags will cost.
And it's not like the Govt set out to spend so much money. They had to spend that money because of the legal difficulties in shipping him out. If the govt didn't spend that money then he'd still be here.
Post subject: Re: Finally, but was it worth the cost?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 11:23 am
Ovavoo
International Chairman
Joined: Apr 07 2002 Posts: 1455
Mintball wrote:If they'd not tried to play footloose with the law in the first place, they could have saved a great deal of that money.
But ultimately, the law is the winner here, and I think that's actually quite reassuring.
Spot on. Although Mother Theresa is being feted as some sort of Joan of Arc, lets not forget the initial incompetency has a lot more to do with the final cost of this episode.
Jamie Jones-Buchanan
"I'd never forgive myself if a child of mine was born in Lancashire"
Post subject: Re: Finally, but was it worth the cost?
Posted: Mon Jul 08, 2013 1:23 pm
SmokeyTA
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Joined: May 24 2006 Posts: 22777
Ajw71 wrote:Good riddance to him and I am eager to hear more about Cameron's proposals to remove these sorts more quickly in the future.
Brown people? People not convicted of any crime in this country? People convicted of crimes in a foreign country in absentia using evidence obtained by torture? People The Sun told you were bad? Im eager to hear more about how we define 'these sorts'.
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