Another (non-) extradition.

‘Sudanese war criminal wins right to remain in Britain.’

So, it would seem that this mass-murderer(?) serial killer(?) (pick your own descriptor,) cannot be deported to the place where he committed his crimes because someone might be upset with him.

Never mind the fact that he shouldn’t be in this country in the first place, we can’t send him back to face the music. Instead, he is to be allowed to remain in this country, scrounging off me and you – he’e not allowed to work, or study, but he will, of course, be allowed to live at the expense of the UK taxpayer.

Good, innit?

6 thoughts on “Another (non-) extradition.”

  1. Not allowed to work or study? Fat chance! He’s probably illiterate and unemployable. Any offers from the USA, Christina?

  2. What he really needs is to depart the UK and fail to arrive anywhere else!
    Take a leaf out of the Argentine’s book!

  3. And lob him out over the Atlantic, end of…………..
    Think of the money saved!

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