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1 minute ago, Prettytom said:

Can’t see Bambo tackling him

Was watching on ifollow yesterday and unfortunately it was Southampton commentary. They thought he was our best player!!

 

" He is winning everything thrown into the box"

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26 minutes ago, Prettytom said:

Maybe they should tag Morgan and send him to Hannah’s house for the rest of his sentence.

She and every other passenger that stood up should be made aware of his crimes and pay for the costs of the aborted flight with a travel ban. 

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5 hours ago, Prettytom said:

Deportation seems perfectly reasonable in this case.

 

They should have arrested the protesters and allowed the flight to carry on. I’m sure there’s a suitable law to use.

 

Should a 27-year-old gangster be on the same flight as holiday makers?

Will be putting those going to Hatfield Main on the number 52 bus?

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5 minutes ago, El Cid said:

 

Should a 27-year-old gangster be on the same flight as holiday makers?

Will be putting those going to Hatfield Main on the number 52 bus?

Exactly, our prisons must be full of violent Jamaican criminals so why not get enough to fill a military plane, sedate and manacle them then get them on board and send them back. Keep doing it until there are none left. That silly woman can go with them if she's so fond of them.

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36 minutes ago, despritdan said:

Exactly, our prisons must be full of violent Jamaican criminals so why not get enough to fill a military plane, sedate and manacle them then get them on board and send them back. Keep doing it until there are none left. That silly woman can go with them if she's so fond of them.

The home office do have chartered flights but they are very expensive and don't always guarantee full planes because of timings, last minute legal challenges, injunctions, doo gooders, lefty lawyers etc. 

 

So sometimes where only individuals are concerned then routine flights are used. 

 

At the end of the day it's all down to costs 

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2 hours ago, Delayed said:

The home office do have chartered flights but they are very expensive and don't always guarantee full planes because of timings, last minute legal challenges, injunctions, doo gooders, lefty lawyers etc. 

 

So sometimes where only individuals are concerned then routine flights are used. 

 

At the end of the day it's all down to costs 

Never mind chartered flights. Put them on the first available one and if anyone protests , hit them with the full force of the law. 

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43 minutes ago, hackey lad said:

Never mind chartered flights. Put them on the first available one and if anyone protests , hit them with the full force of the law. 

Just get them a dinghy, then if they want to come back after a few days in France, it will be much easier?

Or has Rishy stopped thet?

 

https://www.gbnews.com/news/migrant-crisis-first-boat-2024-arrives-dover

 

GB news have the story, they like to wind up the racists.

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14 minutes ago, El Cid said:

Just get them a dinghy, then if they want to come back after a few days in France, it will be much easier?

Or has Rishy stopped thet?

 

https://www.gbnews.com/news/migrant-crisis-first-boat-2024-arrives-dover

 

GB news have the story, they like to wind up the racists.

The  latest deaths just of the beaches of France where spotted by the French police who tried to help .

The question should be why did those police not stop them going to sea in the first place , It stinks .

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