Court castigates Home Office over misuse of immigration law

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Damning verdict says use of terrorism-related rule to refuse applications is legally flawed

The appeal court has issued a damning judgment criticising the Home Office’s use of a terrorism-related paragraph of immigration law as “legally flawed” and ruling it must be changed.

 

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I wonder if the Home Office's constant legal battles over its illegal practices costs taxpayers more than immigration purportedly costs.

StevePeers Quelle fucking surprise. Javid and May sitting in a tree R.A.C.I.S.T.

Bankers think they can boundary push and laugh their way through their job. Not so for government.

thought he said he could have live the life of a criminal.... he does... doesn't he ?

Ministers must b held liable, they would have provided overall direction of how policy and rules should be enforced.

Meh... PeteDavidson did it better. SNL

A court will punish Home Office for contempt on the preservative and not on the vindictive principle.

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