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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordy View Post
    Without doubt yes, they go right through the whole court system claiming they'll be tortured in their home country. So not only is there dozens of lawyers to pay for, court sessions and the price of the flight home, they'll also be in the country for a lot longer (maybe years) so yes it costs an absolute fortune to get someone deported. A small payment of £1500 to let someone voluntarily go is an easy and dare I say ideal way of doing things, even the BNP back it haha.
    Or you could always end this human rights nonsense regarding the usual "oh I cant go back because i'll be tortured" - should have thought of that before you committed the crime. If human rights were such a big issue as these people make out, we'd end up with half of the world living here.

    If anything, these people should face a financial penalty.
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    If anything, people that come from countries such as China and commit a crime in the U.K and end up in our prisons, should be sent back home to China so they can face their terrible system of human rights. Their fault. Why should we advertise our crap justice and prison system as a premier inn for foreigners? Free entry!

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    Quote Originally Posted by -:Undertaker:- View Post
    Or you could always end this human rights nonsense regarding the usual "oh I cant go back because i'll be tortured" - should have thought of that before you committed the crime. If human rights were such a big issue as these people make out, we'd end up with half of the world living here.

    If anything, these people should face a financial penalty.
    Yeah sorry let's not give people a fair trial before they're deported.

    This policy makes financial sense as I've just shown, it saves so much more and also gets rid of a criminal who shouldn't be here for a small amount of people. Of course if this money wasn't here they'd either stay here reaping the benefits, committing more crimes until they were deported at a cost of tens of thousands of pounds.

    I believe this is more of a Labour policy anyway.

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