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Started by Alex, August 19, 2025, 10:52:33 PM

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Alex

Staggeringly, in the last few minutes the Court of Appeals has published their judgement: siding with the Home Office and establishing the precedent that asylum hotels must remain open, even if they pose an unacceptable risk to British citizens living nearby.


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Raven

WHAT! That's a piece of nonsense and it won't go down well with the people who live there.
What idiots judges are today, they used to be highly respected people but not now. They may just live to regret this decision people have had enough.

Dextrous63

Riots to follow, I guess.  Well done judge, well done Starmer.  You've brought the uk to this point, and will have blood on your hands.

This will be Starmer's very own version of the miner's strike, but possibly worse!

Diasi

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That idiot Judge Mr Bean, how appropriate, is a lifelong hard left supporter.

He was never going to do anything but overturn the decision.

However, Reform have just gained a few million more voters so, Twat Bean, enjoy your left wing power while you still can.


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Michael Rolls

Absolutely disgraceful!
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GrannyMac

I believe the owners of the hotel had applied to planning for change of use, but the council sat on it. They could have taken the decision some time ago to refuse the application. 

It doesn't change the outcome now of course, and I'm pretty sure there will be more protests. 
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JBR

Interesting that all of the people who support the illegals seem to benefit from them in some way.
Someone else surely has to pay for this, and it isn't the illegals themselves.
I wonder who they are.
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Diasi

Quote from: Michael Rolls on Yesterday at 05:55:26 PMAbsolutely disgraceful!
Early life and education
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David Bean was born on 25 March 1954, the son of High Court judge Sir George Bean. He was educated at St Paul's School, an all-boys private school in Barnes, London. He studied law at Trinity Hall, Cambridge between 1972 and 1975,[1] graduating from the University of Cambridge with a first-class honours Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree.[2] He was President of the Cambridge Union in Lent term 1975.[1]
It was reported that Bean had been a member of the Labour Party for 28 years.[3][4] He also served as Treasurer of the Society of Labour Lawyers.[5] He was Chair of the Fabian Society from 1989-90.[6]
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Michael Rolls

So hardly to the right of Gengis Khan
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