Pulling out of the ECHR could give us back some badly-needed control over our borders – but will Starmer allow it?

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HOW can the Home Office send lawyers to court every day to fight deportation appeals yet somehow not know how often EU laws are used to defeat them?

The European Court of Human Rights is a major cause of Britain’s inability to keep its borders secure.

AlamyThe European Court of Human Rights is a major cause of Britain’s inability to keep its borders secure[/caption]

Foreign rapists and drug dealers routinely use the foreign court’s power to win the right to stay in the UK or make endless appeals.

So you would think knowing how many cases it had lost — and on what grounds — would be a key piece of information for the Government.

It’s symptomatic of the Home Office’s utter failure to grip illegal migration, now the country’s top concern.

The clamour for Britain to quit the ECHR has risen as public anger grows at hundreds of illegal migrants arriving unchallenged every week.

Secrecy over the airlift of thousands of Afghans has only added to a suspicion that the Government isn’t on their side.

Hence such depressing scenes in the previously quiet market town of Epping.

Pulling out of the ECHR could give us back some badly-needed control.

But will our Prime Minister – and his human-rights-loving Attorney General – ever allow it?

Beyond evil

WHO is allowing monster Ian Huntley to stroll around his prison wing wearing a Manchester United lookalike shirt mocking his victims?

Huntley cruelly and selfishly took the lives of 10-year-old best friends Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman.

Yet somehow Huntley has been able to make some kind of warped tribute by having the makeshift red shirt printed with the number 10.

Both girls were wearing replica United jerseys in the last picture of them taken together so vile Huntley’s intent should have been obvious to staff at Wakefield Prison.

Despite being a notorious killer, he has every whim catered for.

Huntley’s even allowed a photo in his cell of ex-girlfriend Maxine Carr.

It’s the same cushy culture that allowed Southport killer Alex Rudakubana to throw boiling water over a prison guard.

Huntley doesn’t deserve to live.

Let alone be indulged in his sick fantasies.

In big Trouble

WE can’t think what possessed him.

Why would married billionaire tech boss Andy Byron risk being caught with his Chief People Officer mistress on a kiss-cam at a Coldplay gig?

It must have been a Rush of Blood to the Head.

Or at least some other part of his anatomy.

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