By Giuseppe De Santis

Here we go again!

It’s a well-known fact that human rights legislation is a mess and is literally creating a situation where law abiding people are being made to pay, via our taxes, to keep foreign criminals and gansters in the UK. These highly dangerous criminals who shouldn’t be in the UK in the first place are allowed to remain because deportation would breach their human rights.

The latest example of this madness took place a few days ago and it relates to an Albanian crime boss jailed for money laundering. He has been allowed to remain in the UK after claiming that attempts by the Home Secretary to expel him breached his ‘human rights’.

The Home Office sought to strip dual national Gjelosh Kolicaj, 42 (pictured above), of his British citizenship and deport him after he was jailed for six years for smuggling £8 million of his gang’s profits out of the UK in suitcases that he brought onto planes using his British passport.

He was described by the National Crime Agency (NCA) as having a “senior and controlling role” in an organised crime group in the UK. The NCA warned that he posed a threat to the public and would return to crime on his release from prison.

However, immigration judges granted his appeal against the removal of his citizenship and deportation because the Home Office failed to take sufficient account of his human rights and other claims in their decision.

Mr Kolicaj gained dual UK-Albanian nationality in 2009 after entering the UK and marrying a British woman. He divorced her and married an Albanian woman in 2013 with whom he has two children. Both are British citizens after being born in the UK. His new wife, an Albanian national, is seeking indefinite leave to remain in Britain.

It would be good to know why the deportation of this criminal would breach his human rights and maybe those judges should explain why they didn’t take into account the human rights of victims

As we have repeatedly stated, the only way to stop this madness is by leaving the European Convention on Human Rights and the 1951 UN Convention on Refugees but unfortunately not one of the three main parties is willing to do this. Only the British Democrats will campaign to scrap the existing human rights legislation, bringing some commonsense and a brighter future for the British people!

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