So he's described britain as a toilet but he wants to stay here, ....
Perhaps his view is that living in a toilet is better than being extradited to what he regards as a cesspool?
.... so why's he been allowed to appeal again ....
....
Well, he hasn't, exactly.
It's a
temporary stay, and should be heard early next week, so arguably, it makes little difference as it was taking some time for the hand-off to US Marshals, anyway.
The injunction he has is over the fact that his passport has not been returned to him, nor a copy been made available, which he needs, among other things, so his children can prove their father's identity and nationality, and so that his passport can be conveyed with him when he is deported.
In my view, this has two effects. First, it's a delaying tactic, and whatever the Home Office does in relation to his passport, it gives him possible grounds for a further delay. Second, he'd being deported
for trial. The possibility clearly exists that he'll be acquitted, and if he is, with his passport, he'd probably be on the first plane back here, and he'd be hard to keep out.
So, if they refuse him his passport, it's a possible grounds for further applications for injunctions delaying deportation, and if they don't refuse him, it stores up future trouble if he's acquitted in the US.