So loads of infrastructure projects cancelled in July to fill the mystical £21bn black hole but now we've found £15bn to spend on new transport projects. No reprieve for the A303 tunnel scheme though so that £180m already spent is gone, nor the £87m on the Arundel bypass that has been wasted...
I'd love to know what the plan is for him, and our other keepers. We have a lot of what would appear to be very talented young keepers who keep going out on loan. Personally I'd like to keep one of them here and possibly move Steele on albeit a good servant he's been to the club. I think back to...
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Labour MP for Durham lobbying on behalf of her partner who just happens to be general secretary of the FBU. Sounds a bit iffy, labour don't do sleaze do they.
Hmmmmmm if you're referring to the post above yours then that's all facts isn't it except the last little bit? When compared to some of the comments elsewhere stating that Reform are Nazi's or the people of Lincolnshire are racist or any of the other slurs to those who disagree with them it's...
Very tough question. I've gone for Mitoma and JPVH but I would be expecting as close to £100m for Baleba as possible or my mind could be changed. Pedro I think is great but seems s though he could go rogue at some point. Verbruggen for me gets a rough ride on here but I think he's quality...
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I would like to understand what "stringent" checks are. You've quoted that from somewhere, can you provide the link?
Fingerprints, photos are taken and they are checked against known databases. All good there but you think that the majority will be on those...
How long does it take for an asylum claim to be assessed and actioned and are they detained whilst that process is undertaken ?. If they are housed in the community whilst those assessments are being actioned how is that anything but a security risk ?.
We have 10k foreign nationals in prison in the UK I don't think that has any bearing as to how long their sentence is. My understanding is that sentence is served before deportation if over 1 year and general release if less...
Well there's 10k foreign nationals currently serving time but many many more that have been convicted of a crime and subsequently released or deemed to not warrant custodial sentence. The figures are what has been directed to be produced by Yvette Cooper I believe. By contrast there are 1800 UK...
Yep, very true, if you become a citizen you can no longer be deported. You'd hope that if they applied for citizenship after committing a crime then it would be denied but anything after citizenship is granted is no longer an immigration concern.
When they become a citizen of the country. I'm assuming you are in Australia so as an Australian you cannot be deported from that country, not sure what the rules say if you are a dual national. If you have indefinite leave to remain then you are still here as a guest of our country and as such...
Interesting question, I don't really know. Does removal of immigration entitlement from one person then translate to spouse automatically or are they assessed independently. I wouldn't of course be suggesting that the spouse be deported if they have their own right to stay.
So what you are saying then is that if you are not a British National and you commit a serious crime then you shouldn't be deported. If that's what you are saying, and it clearly is, as to treat them like you or I means to not deport them as we cannot be deported from our own country. If that's...