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David, I shall let people read what a ridiculous comment you just made and judge for themselves...to get all hyper-emotional about something, flail arms and add nothing but rubbish to (what has been so far) a good debate. If you have nothing to say that is constructive (and really, you rarely do) then don't say it at all. Whilst others on this wall have disagreed with me and some have agreed, they have not made such ridiculous comments that sadly have become typical of you and hghlight an inability to argue/debate reasonably.
You know full well none of them are secondary implications of my argument. On the contrary one can apply it instead to prisoners who should not have been on bail or who have been released early because there are not enough prisons. The fact is that these people have been deemed by the system, unfit to remain within the UK and thus should be deported and should not be in the country. Being black or gay is not against the law. Being in the country when your application has been turned down however is, and someone has a right to feel justifiably furious when a crime is committed by such an individual who should not be here but is, because of government failings or unelected 'rights-based' pressure groups once again, concerning themselves more with the rights of those who have broken the law than the majority of people that abide by the law all day every day and see first hand the damage that lax migration control and low deportation rates of illiegal migrants, are having on the basic fabric of society.