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    Quote Originally Posted by WBA123 View Post
    'Crooked Lawyers'??

    Come on Al, these people won in court because a judge with years and years of legal experience deemed it was justified. These lawyers are doing their job within the legal framework they operate in.

    I'm completely fed up of our 'crooked Govt' blaming 'lefty lawyers' for doing their job. Have they no shame? If the Government did their job properly and ethically there wouldn't be a new scandal every week against different ministers.

    The people who abuse the system and break the law are usually serving ministers within our Government, and not asylum seekers taking them to court. I don't know the facts in this case, but they won this case for a reason.


    You have a point 123 but it’s soul destroying when a lot of our elderly live in shocking conditions and nothing is done! If these people don’t like their accommodation they can always go back! That’s my main point!

    I can’t for one minute believe these people had better accommodation in where they have come from so why expect it here! They probably don’t and it’s individuals/do gooders who help them beat the system!
    Last edited by baggieal; 04-06-2021 at 09:56 AM.

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