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Robert Jenrick is right to call out immigration judges failing to protect our society from harm


What justice?

JUSTICE depends on fairness for all, in order to protect our society from harm.

Yet some of our immigration judges are failing in their ultimate duty to deliver it.

Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick gives a speech at the Conservative Party Annual Conference.
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How can we expect those running these courts to rule on asylum claims fairly when it’s been revealed that more than 30 of them have given free legal advice to charities working to win migrants the right to stay?

It is surely impossible for judges to be completely impartial while being ideologically committed to open borders.

Perhaps that explains some of the appalling decisions in favour of foreign paedophiles, drug dealers and killers who have been unfathomably granted leave to stay.

Tory Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick is right to call out this obvious bias.

Abolishing immigration courts entirely may be the answer, but in the meantime a ban on judges who also act as activists would help.

Not only would it fix a deep-rooted problem in our broken asylum system and make the country safer.

It would also help to repair the public’s trust in our courts.

Deal’s a steal

SO much for cosying up to the EU. Once again the bloc has proved an unreliable friend.

Keir Starmer’s great reset betrayed Brexit freedoms but in exchange, the Government claimed, we would enjoy closer ties and smoother trade.

And what have we got out of it? The threat of massive 50 per cent tariffs on British steel.


It’s a hammer blow to an industry already on its knees.

If only the PM had been as ruthless in his negotiations as the EU member states — led by treacherous France.

They only ever act selfishly and will always put their own interests above ours.

That’s why millions of Brits voted to leave and go our own way.

It’s a painful lesson for the Prime Minister, who has made such a big deal of improving relations with Europe.

And a reminder that any hopes of a prosperous economic future surely lie with the US and elsewhere.

Nev’s own goal

WHAT is Gary Neville’s problem with patriotism?

He has fallen for the left-wing narrative that anyone worried about mass immigration and huge change to the country is a racist.

Linking ordinary folk flying the flag to the murders of Jews by an Islamist terrorist is as bizarre as it is wrong.

Neville fronts a podcast series called Stick To Football.

Perhaps he should do just that.

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