RAC proudly displays his prejudice, and is doubtless well aware of his predecessors who also didn't like Roma, and made them wear brown triangles.
Never heard of it
Star of David for Jews in Nazi Germany
But triangles for Romanians
RAC proudly displays his prejudice, and is doubtless well aware of his predecessors who also didn't like Roma, and made them wear brown triangles.
You are then obviously at odds with our government and their 'hostile environment'.Speeding, parking and tax return errors - I’d allow a foreigner to remain in the U.K. That was an easy question to answer.
Anything other than a serious offence. (from your list - unjustified acts of violence, willful arson, rape, 'kiddy fiddling', murder are ineligible)What offence(s) should deem a foreign criminal eligible to remain in the U.K?
"Our government”? I thought you left the country?You are then obviously at odds with our government and their 'hostile environment'.
Ah, so you got answers to the questions you asked but didn't like those answers?"Our government”? I thought you left the country?
Yes, thank you for answering the questions but like your first answer to mine, it threw up another question or are only you allowed to ask questions in response to other questions?Ah, so you got answers to the questions you asked but didn't like those answers? So you resume your 'needling' habit in response!
Right on cue!No doubt you’ll scream to get this deleted or closed.
Indeed - and blod writtin on it ( with an umlaut )Never heard of it
Star of David for Jews in Nazi Germany
But triangles for Romanians
You also said, and I quote, “After this post I shall be deleting my account”. What happened then?From that link of yours you'll maybe notice this time that I said, and I quote - "Timed so that our youngest gets exams done and dusted"
Would depend on the circumstances and severity of the offence.
Crime isn't 'black and white'!
It generally doesn't.
In the same way that the death penalty doesn't stop people taking up smoking.
It's worth restating that some of the 'crimes' that have seen people deported are not crimes. If you (or your accountant) screw up your tax return, identify it and square it with the tax man, it is not criminal. But people have been deported for that.If your found guilty it is... Regardless just the fear of deportation could deter a would be criminal.
So you did. This any help?From that link of yours you'll maybe notice this time that I said, and I quote - "Timed so that our youngest gets exams done and dusted"
When is (or rather was supposed to be) the exam season in the UK?