Wow. A very rare event. Emotional blackmail and far-Left lawfare fails. Get out!
"Home Affairs Minister and Customs and Immigration argued that granting the man asylum in Jersey would amount to successful ‘emotional blackmail’ and ‘open the floodgates’ to Jersey for asylum seekers."
"The Royal Court has also decided to reject the Syrian man’s appeal for a judicial review of his case, meaning his claim for asylum in Britain will not be heard."
https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2019/07/11/suicidal-syrian-refugee-loses-deportation-battle/
"Home Affairs Minister and Customs and Immigration argued that granting the man asylum in Jersey would amount to successful ‘emotional blackmail’ and ‘open the floodgates’ to Jersey for asylum seekers."
"The Royal Court has also decided to reject the Syrian man’s appeal for a judicial review of his case, meaning his claim for asylum in Britain will not be heard."
https://jerseyeveningpost.com/news/2019/07/11/suicidal-syrian-refugee-loses-deportation-battle/
Ever become disorientated and think you're not in Britain any longer, but far, far away?
Even in quieter areas there is no escape
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7235751/Man-machete-raids-Kent-house.html
Even in quieter areas there is no escape
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7235751/Man-machete-raids-Kent-house.html
In Paris "Black Vests" - illegal African immigrants - have stormed the Pantheon, wanting to see the Prime Minister, demanding citizenship and for the houses of Parisians to be taken away and given to them.
https://www.euronews.com/2019/07/12/undocumented-migrants-storm-pantheon-monument-in-paris
https://www.euronews.com/2019/07/12/undocumented-migrants-storm-pantheon-monument-in-paris
euronews
Undocumented migrants storm Pantheon monument in Paris
PARIS (Reuters) – Hundreds of undocumented migrants calling themselves “black vests” stormed the Pantheon monument in central Paris on Friday demanding the right to remain
Police in Paris are treating the "Black Vest" (illegal immigrant) protests much more gently than the Green Vest demonstrations.
How do they manage to stay in London, any clues?
https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=744841389265714&id=526325621117293
https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=744841389265714&id=526325621117293
Why can the Times only report this stats release in the context of a Labour MP pushing the idea it's all discrimination related?
https://www.facebook.com/TheTraditionalBritainGroup/photos/a.527250824358106/745284602554726/
https://www.facebook.com/TheTraditionalBritainGroup/photos/a.527250824358106/745284602554726/
Considering half the knife murders in London are committed under the influence of this drug, what kind of precedent would this set here?
Article:
A Muslim man who killed a Jewish woman in an antisemitic attack was probably not criminally responsible because he was high on cannabis, a French judge has ruled.
Kobili Traore has been accused of murdering 65-year-old Sarah Halimi in her flat in Paris on 3 April, 2017.
Traore allegedly recited verses from the Quran as he beat Ms Halimi, before throwing her from a third-floor window.
"I've killed the Shaitan [devil]," the 29-year-old reportedly shouted.
Traore has confessed to the murder, but in a preliminary ruling on Friday, a judge who will decide whether he will stand trial said it was possible he was not responsible for his actions because he had smoked cannabis beforehand, Le Parisien reported.
Article:
A Muslim man who killed a Jewish woman in an antisemitic attack was probably not criminally responsible because he was high on cannabis, a French judge has ruled.
Kobili Traore has been accused of murdering 65-year-old Sarah Halimi in her flat in Paris on 3 April, 2017.
Traore allegedly recited verses from the Quran as he beat Ms Halimi, before throwing her from a third-floor window.
"I've killed the Shaitan [devil]," the 29-year-old reportedly shouted.
Traore has confessed to the murder, but in a preliminary ruling on Friday, a judge who will decide whether he will stand trial said it was possible he was not responsible for his actions because he had smoked cannabis beforehand, Le Parisien reported.
Johnson reiterates his intention for an amnesty for illegal immigrants and refuses to confirm that he'll abide by the "tens of thousands" promise on numbers coming in.
Traditional Britain Group
Incredible.
The NHS has failed to recover the costs of almost three-quarters of the largest bills run up by ineligible foreign health tourists, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
And an investigation has established that the Health Service has simply written off a quarter of all the bills for more than £10,000 sent out over the past five years.
The figures make a mockery of repeated Government attempts to crack down on the scandal which is estimated to cost the NHS up to £280 million a year.
It comes just weeks after the British Medical Association voted overwhelmingly to stop billing foreign patients for NHS care after Left-wing doctors argued the practice was 'racist'.
As campaigners last night urged the NHS to get a grip on the problem, the scale of non-payment was described as a disgrace.
'This is an insult to those working hard in the UK who pay their taxes to fund our NHS,' said Tory MP Andrew Percy.
'Those workers can't get away with not paying their bills, so why should people from overseas who aren't entitled to free hospital care be allowed to get away with not paying?
'Worse still, the BMA and some doctors defend these debt-dodgers who deny the NHS money that should be going to support patients here in the UK.'
Our investigation found:
A single patient ran up a bill of £419,934 at a hospital in Birmingham, but the NHS has recovered nothing;
Scores of patients have failed to pay a penny towards care costing £100,000 or more, including 14 at one hospital alone;
A man from the oil-rich United Arab Emirates received a £120,000 kidney transplant courtesy of the NHS, which he has not paid for;
A Midlands hospital trust has failed to recover costs from patients from 26 foreign countries, including Canada and China;
Pregnant 'students' and migrants with chronic health problems are flying to Britain and paying a health surcharge for as little as £300 to access care worth thousands.
The findings come two months after we revealed how much-publicised plans to routinely check whether or not patients are eligible for 'free' non-emergency hospital care had been quietly shelved after a backlash from Left-wing activists and medics. To be eligible, patients have to live permanently in the UK.
At the time, Government officials said the focus of efforts had shifted from checking patients to recouping cash from those already billed.
In response, The Mail on Sunday asked each of England's 148 hospital trusts to provide data on all invoices worth £10,000 or more that had been presented to overseas visitor patients in the last five years.
That same month, June, delegates at the BMA's annual conference passed a motion proposing that it was 'not cost-effective to monitor eligibility for NHS care' and calling for 'the policy of charging migrants for NHS care to be abandoned'.
During the debate, Dr Omar Risk said: 'Charging migrants for accessing NHS services is a fundamentally racist endeavour.'
Revealed: The visas that grant access to all NHS services - for £300 a year
A flagship scheme under which temporary migrants can pay as little as £300 a year for full NHS care is being routinely abused, according to a Health Service whistleblower.
Foreign nationals with chronic conditions such as renal failure are using the Immigration Health Surcharge to access treatment that would otherwise cost them tens of thousands of pounds, the insider claimed.
Young pregnant women on student visas also use the IHS to benefit from an NHS birth worth up to £14,000.
The IHS – which costs £400 or £300 for students – was introduced four years ago to ensure migrants make a financial contribution to the cost of their NHS care.
While it works like health insurance, there is no vetting and pre-existing conditions are not excluded – leaving it open to exploitation.
The whistleblower, who works as an NHS 'overseas visitor manager', said: 'Where else in the world can you buy yearly healthcare… for a few hundred pounds? The result shouldn't really be a surprise. My colleagues and I suspect our hospital has treated dozens of patients in the la
The NHS has failed to recover the costs of almost three-quarters of the largest bills run up by ineligible foreign health tourists, The Mail on Sunday can reveal.
And an investigation has established that the Health Service has simply written off a quarter of all the bills for more than £10,000 sent out over the past five years.
The figures make a mockery of repeated Government attempts to crack down on the scandal which is estimated to cost the NHS up to £280 million a year.
It comes just weeks after the British Medical Association voted overwhelmingly to stop billing foreign patients for NHS care after Left-wing doctors argued the practice was 'racist'.
As campaigners last night urged the NHS to get a grip on the problem, the scale of non-payment was described as a disgrace.
'This is an insult to those working hard in the UK who pay their taxes to fund our NHS,' said Tory MP Andrew Percy.
'Those workers can't get away with not paying their bills, so why should people from overseas who aren't entitled to free hospital care be allowed to get away with not paying?
'Worse still, the BMA and some doctors defend these debt-dodgers who deny the NHS money that should be going to support patients here in the UK.'
Our investigation found:
A single patient ran up a bill of £419,934 at a hospital in Birmingham, but the NHS has recovered nothing;
Scores of patients have failed to pay a penny towards care costing £100,000 or more, including 14 at one hospital alone;
A man from the oil-rich United Arab Emirates received a £120,000 kidney transplant courtesy of the NHS, which he has not paid for;
A Midlands hospital trust has failed to recover costs from patients from 26 foreign countries, including Canada and China;
Pregnant 'students' and migrants with chronic health problems are flying to Britain and paying a health surcharge for as little as £300 to access care worth thousands.
The findings come two months after we revealed how much-publicised plans to routinely check whether or not patients are eligible for 'free' non-emergency hospital care had been quietly shelved after a backlash from Left-wing activists and medics. To be eligible, patients have to live permanently in the UK.
At the time, Government officials said the focus of efforts had shifted from checking patients to recouping cash from those already billed.
In response, The Mail on Sunday asked each of England's 148 hospital trusts to provide data on all invoices worth £10,000 or more that had been presented to overseas visitor patients in the last five years.
That same month, June, delegates at the BMA's annual conference passed a motion proposing that it was 'not cost-effective to monitor eligibility for NHS care' and calling for 'the policy of charging migrants for NHS care to be abandoned'.
During the debate, Dr Omar Risk said: 'Charging migrants for accessing NHS services is a fundamentally racist endeavour.'
Revealed: The visas that grant access to all NHS services - for £300 a year
A flagship scheme under which temporary migrants can pay as little as £300 a year for full NHS care is being routinely abused, according to a Health Service whistleblower.
Foreign nationals with chronic conditions such as renal failure are using the Immigration Health Surcharge to access treatment that would otherwise cost them tens of thousands of pounds, the insider claimed.
Young pregnant women on student visas also use the IHS to benefit from an NHS birth worth up to £14,000.
The IHS – which costs £400 or £300 for students – was introduced four years ago to ensure migrants make a financial contribution to the cost of their NHS care.
While it works like health insurance, there is no vetting and pre-existing conditions are not excluded – leaving it open to exploitation.
The whistleblower, who works as an NHS 'overseas visitor manager', said: 'Where else in the world can you buy yearly healthcare… for a few hundred pounds? The result shouldn't really be a surprise. My colleagues and I suspect our hospital has treated dozens of patients in the la