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Civil disobedience?

 

It won't take much to spark it off, and unlike the 80's it won't be confined to the inner city areas.

There's an awful lot of discontent in this country at the moment, and it's not going to get any better in the forseeable future.

as above :mad: and we paid and financed him to stay here its so wrong I FEEL FOR HER FAMILY

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I believe UKIP are the only ones trying to rescind the Human Rights law.

 

Anyone who voted for the mainstreams bolsters the HR law.

 

IMHO you should be in-titled to Human Rights if you can show you do not infringe on others HR's by way of criminal activity.

 

As I see it, only one man here has lost his right to a family life, because his daughter is dead.

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Utter Scum without a doubt and I really feel uncomfortable with the fact that we seem unable to admister justice in this country according to our own laws.

However I think there is one thing that is getting overlooked here.

There is nothing wrong with the idea of human rights but the real issue here are the lawyers. They have their noses buried deep in the public purse and will twist and bend the intent of any legilation to keep a case alive and the legal aid bucks rolling in.

I wonder how keen they'd be to fight for what's right if they were told that they had to fund the fight themselves if the felt that deeply?

They say he has a right to a family life. I quite agree, but please explain why he cannot be deported and his family allowed to follow him home? How could that

go against his human rights?

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Utter Scum without a doubt and I really feel uncomfortable with the fact that we seem unable to admister justice in this country according to our own laws.

However I think there is one thing that is getting overlooked here.

There is nothing wrong with the idea of human rights but the real issue here are the lawyers. They have their noses buried deep in the public purse and will twist and bend the intent of any legilation to keep a case alive and the legal aid bucks rolling in.

I wonder how keen they'd be to fight for what's right if they were told that they had to fund the fight themselves if the felt that deeply?

They say he has a right to a family life. I quite agree, but please explain why he cannot be deported and his family allowed to follow him home? How could that

go against his human rights?

well said

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What utter *******!! He was a banned driver and the little girl should be asleep in her own bed tonight.

There is no "If he this or that"

This country has stooped lower than a centipedes kneecaps over this one.

I personally hope the bas7ard has 30 years of suffering and pain.

I couldn`t imagine how i could cope if it were my daughter or granddaughter.

muggins.

 

 

Why not just drag him inot the street and string him up from a lamp post then? Would you sleep easier at night?

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i assume that he is in prison, lets hope that those in the nick find out why he is in there and maybe they will give him what he deserves, a ******* good kicking.

 

No he's out, served just 2 months of a 4 month sentence. The killing occured some years ago and this latest media interest is because of the poor girl's father's final attempt to have the killer deported.

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just herd on the radio he got sentenced to, wait for it..................4 months :no:

 

 

please tell me this is a joke right? 4 months for knocking down a kid whilst disqualified then running off and leaving her to die, you would get more for not paying your council tax!! this country is ******** well and trully, the lunnies have taken over big time, role on the revoloution.

 

KW

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AN ILLEGAL immigrant who killed a 12-year-old girl while he was banned

for driving will hear within days if his final appeal against deportation

is granted.

 

Aso Mohammed Ibrahim knocked down and killed Amy Houston in Newfield

Drive, Blackburn, in Nov-ember 2003.

 

He was jailed for four months for driving while disqualified and failing

to stop after an accident, and ever since, Amy’s dad, Paul Houston, of

Argyle Street, Darwen, has been fighting to get him deported.

 

Mr Houston shed tears of relief last October when the Iraqi Kurd was

taken into the custody of the UK Border Agency.

 

Speaking at the time, Government officials pledged Ibrahim would be

removed from the country ‘at the earliest opportunity’.

 

But in April Ibrahim won a court appeal against him being detained while

his deportation case was processed.

 

Last month Ibrahim’s case against deportation on the grounds that he has

married and fathered two children in England was heard in Manchester.

 

Mr Houston said: “It was very difficult for me to go to the hearing and

stand 10 feet away from the man who killed my daughter.

 

reading this then yes we are done its over and out for us, we are as a country finished we no longer have morals or convictions , we are the subjects of the ideoligist who infect us.

 

KW

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Someone tell me where he lives, I will run him over, leave him dying under my car and the run away.

When I get caught i will claim my human rights would be affected, as I'm scared of prison.

I'd get let off, then everyone would be happy :angry:

 

different rules for you mate your indigeonous and white.

 

KW

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Because of this "persons" actions it now means that one little girl has now lost her human right.The most precious of them all!!!!

 

 

A RIGHT TO LIFE

 

 

Same as always, the perpetrators of the crime have a damn site more rights than the innocent victim.

 

I am getting sick and tired of the pathetic sentences being dished out to scum (immigrant or not)in this country.

 

This person chose to break the law a second time and some little girl paid the price.

 

If they had carried out the same offence in their country of origin what would the penalty have been then, would they be allowed to do it a second time?

 

I think not.

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Signing up the ECHR was the worst thing this country has done in recent years. We seem to be one of the few countrys that actually stick to it by the letter. France ignored it when they banned the burqha and kicked out thousands of Roma gypsies, Italy ignored it by kicking out 'undesirables' (mainly gypsies) but due to our sense of 'fair play' we allow all the worlds jetsom and flotsom to play the system and make a mockery of our laws.

I don't remember our laws being particularly draconian before signing up to the ECHR, and it really is about time we looked at it again and started to take control of our own justice system without outside interference.

 

Another high profile, and similar case was that of the killer of Phillip Lawrence.

 

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/8158271/Philip-Lawrences-killer-Learco-Chindamo-arrested-over-alleged-robbery.html

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My 14 year old son, and his friend were killed by a driver who was drunk, and had just had another ban for driving whilst disqualified. This was his FOURTH ban for driving whilst disqualified, the previous one being only two weeks before he took their lives.

I'm only glad that the scumbag driver died at the scene.

If you drive any vehicle while banned, and then cause a loss of life or lives, then you should be locked up for at least ten years, or, in this case, deported, and to hell with your human rights.

My son and his friend lost all their rights in an instance!

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Sad story

Short sentance is alarming :(

Can't see what the deportation has got to do with it that's a diffrent issue IMHO.

PW rants on threads like this also depress me :(

Predicatable and lacking insight public lynch mob stuff :(

 

Deportation has got everything to do with it.

 

He was a FAILED asylum seeker and committed the offence (and others) whilst awaiting deportation. He should never have been allowed on the streets once his bid for asylum had failed.

He should have been locked up until the next available flight.

That's not a rant, it's common sense, and in this instance would have saved a little girls life.

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Predicatable and lacking insight public lynch mob stuff :(

 

i cant see how any other conclusion can be drawn? this man flaunts the laws of our country, has multiple criminal convictions, the courts wont do anything about it and he has killed a little girl.

 

this is the most clear case for a lynching i have seen in a longtime.

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