Rotten judges
HOW long will Downing Street tolerate hyper-liberal activist judges dictating its immigration policy?
The Government talks tough about “control”. But courts nullify its power using human rights laws — which Labour champions — to ensure anyone can stay on any spurious premise.
Attorney General Richard Hermer appears unprepared to stop human rights laws being exploitedRex
A Pakistani paedophile backed by a judge after sickeningly blaming his wife for his perversion.
An Albanian criminal still here because his son doesn’t like foreign chicken nuggets.
A Nigerian asylum reject who joined a terror group to ensure she would be at risk back home and was allowed to stay by a judge who admitted it was a scam.
A Zimbabwean paedo given a new life here to spare him “hostility” if deported.
A Gazan family, rejected under the Ukraine scheme, allowed to stay under the ECHR’s “right to a family life”.
Another Gazan, refused asylum, who got the nod anyway to shield him from the war Hamas started.
In his stirring, chastening Munich speech yesterday US Vice President JD Vance said: “All over Europe they’re voting for leaders who promised to put an end to out-of-control migration.”
That is so. The Tories failed and lost. Labour too may pay a hefty price if it fails.
But voters are equally sick of affluent, complacent judges prioritising foreign criminals, sex offenders, scammers and chancers over the British people forced then to pay for their keep.
What will Labour do about them?
Legal weasel
WITH Richard Hermer as Attorney General, the chances of the Government stopping the abuse of those human rights laws look nil.
This clown has already told the ECHR Labour will never challenge its edicts.
Hermer represented Gerry Adams and Shamima Begum, advised Caribbean grifters seeking slavery “reparations”, spoke up for shyster Phil Shiner and is at the heart of the Chagos fiasco.
He even acted for an al-Qaeda terrorist wanting compo from the UK for his torture in — wait for it — Pakistan.
Hermer will say the “cab rank” principle forced him to take those cases.
What an unlucky cabbie!
Passenger after passenger an enemy of Britain seeking a handout.
Ed scratcher
A GIANT gas field under Lincolnshire could reportedly power us for a decade and boost the economy by £100billion.
Naturally, Ed Miliband will leave that well alone.
The Energy Secretary knows we will still need gas for decades because wind and solar are unreliable.
But he’d have to allow fracking in Gainsborough.
He’d rather import gas at far greater cost to bill-payers AND the environment.
Make sense of that if you can.
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