Do many break international law? That is a genuine question.
Generally a ruling against a Home Secretary ( or any government secretary ) means they have technically broken the law.
Do many break international law? That is a genuine question.
Corbyn....IRA. Truly vile man.
An interesting comment under that article.
Theresa May became involved in 2014 when, as Home Secretary, she refused to take legal responsibility for the families."
So what happened between 1998 and 2014?
Jack Straw, David Blunkett, Charles Clarke, John Reid, Jacquui Smith and Alan Johnson were all Home Secretary before Theresa May in 2010.
How odd there is no mention of them refusing to take responibility.
Yep and she's a bitch, the other chap is a god botherer........Hobson's choice.Corbyn....IRA. Truly vile man.
I attended the PCS conference on Wednesday at the Brighton Centre and if half of what they claim May has in store for the average British worker comes to pass, we are in for a rough, rough ride with decisions made for us that will resonate for generations. Real legacy changes and with no EU to keep her in check she will bring this country to its knees. Mark my words.
... to lead us out of the EU ...
ur delusional if u fink any of dem will do any better --I suppose u were happy with eu gravy train, and being told wot to do by people outside this country
all parties lie get found out and then knee jerk
How DARE she do as the results of the referendum voted for her to do. There she is a remain campaigner, just going along with what the majority of the voters wanted. This democracy lark, pfff, over-rated eh?
Non story. Most Home Secretaries have rulings go against their decisions occasionally. Jack Straw for example.
How dare she deny these people their right to come to the UK and be provided with Housing , benefits healthcare etc .
It's just a disaster that this woman is doing the leading.
He had dealings with them and aided the peace process.
So Corbyn. A man who aids peace in NI
However we do know for certain that TM sells arms to the Saudis who wreak havoc throughout the Middle East,
How dare she deny these people their right to come to the UK and be provided with Housing , benefits healthcare etc .
Are you suggesting we've just started selling arms to the Saudis under May's leadership? When we were doing it under the last Labour government, they broke the law when they stopped a fraud investigation into the arms deals.Or May. A woman who sells arms to the most volatile region on the planet and governments who pose the greatest risk to U.K security in the world.
So Corbyn. A man who aids peace in NI .....
See, this is where some people really are missing the point and have not read or understood the article.
She didn't deny them the right to come to the UK , she denied them the right to have their case heard.
That's the difference and that's where she breached international law.
Utterly unfounded. Corbyn has never been IRA. He had dealings with them and aided the peace process. Anything further than that is pure speculation and, I suspect, malice.