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We must leave the ECHR

by Giuseppe De Santis Two stories from last week illustrate why Britain should leave the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). These cases highlight the misuse of the ‘right to a family life’ provision under Article 8 of the ECHR, ...

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Problems within the Labour Party as Justice Secretary demands end to ‘two-tier justice’

By David Furness The Justice Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, has called for the abolition of new ‘two-tier’ rules that direct judges to provide special treatment to criminals from ethnic, religious, and gender minorities. The Sentencing Council has issued new guidance (due ...

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More crime and immigration madness in the UK

By Giuseppe De Santis Recently, mainstream media reported three stories that underscore the pressing need for the UK to exit the European Convention on Human Rights, given its significant impact on our nation. The first story is about a Polish ...

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Zimbabwean paedophile allowed to stay in the UK because he is gay is a prime example of why we must leave the ECHR

By Giuseppe De Santis Another story reported a few days ago proves, once again, the madness of the British immigration system. A convicted sex offender from Zimbabwe has been permitted to remain in the UK due to concerns about the ...

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Rochdale grooming gang run up £2m legal bill to avoid deportation

By Giuseppe De Santis For years, Asian Muslims have raped underage British girls in Rochdale, and the abuse is still ongoing as the authorities refuse to act because they want to avoid accusations of racism. It has come to light ...

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Migrant who raped a sleeping woman cannot be deported because he is ‘bisexual’

By Giuseppe De Santis The absurdity of the British immigration system reached new heights when it was revealed that a migrant who raped a sleeping woman had successfully appealed to remain in the UK. He claimed that his life would ...

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Foreign prisoners in British jails cost the UK a staggering £530 million a year

By Giuseppe De Santis The government’s decision to release prisoners after serving only 40% of their sentences has sparked public outrage, and for good reason. Many of these early releases are violent criminals, posing an immediate and serious threat to ...

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German court denies protection status to Syrians

By Giuseppe De Santis A recent ruling by a German court has the potential to reverberate in the UK, particularly for the significant number of Syrian refugees living here at taxpayers’ expense. This ruling could significantly impact their status and ...

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