UK Deportation rules a myth - Iraqi cocaine dealer allowed to stay in the UK

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uring this intense debate in the House of Commons, MPs expressed significant concerns about recent legal rulings for the deportation of a convicted Iraqi cocaine dealer.
Also specific policy changes that many feel have eroded public confidence in law and order.

🔹 The case of the “Westernised” Iraqi Drug Dealer – A convicted drug dealer living illegally in the UK avoided deportation after a court ruled he was “too Westernised” to be returned to Iraq. What implications does this have for immigration enforcement and the rule of law?
🔹 Soft Justice for Prolific Offenders? – Under new policies, serial offenders, including those convicted of domestic abuse, may be offered anger management courses instead of imprisonment. Is this a sensible approach to rehabilitation or a dangerous gamble with public safety?
🔹 Controversial Sentencing Guidelines – Robert Jenrick, the shadow Justice Secretary, questions whether a criminal’s ethnicity and religion should be considered before sentencing. The new guidelines have provoked outrage, with critics arguing that justice should be blind and applied equally to all, regardless of background. Should the justice system focus more on punishment, rehabilitation, or another approach? Should the UK withdraw from the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) as this restricts its ability to deport criminals back to their countries of origin? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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