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The ‘human rights’ regime has flipped democracy on its head

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Britain ’s migration policy has fallen into the hands of an arrogant, anti-democratic judiciary.
The result is a migration policy that is not only dysfunctional and at odds with public opinion, but bordering on the deranged, too.
A Nigerian woman, who tried and failed to claim asylum eight times, succeeded on her ninth attempt all thanks to her decision to join a terror group.
A Zimbabwean paedophile was due to be deported in 2021 , but a judge blocked the proceedings.
Even UK PM Keir Starmer , usually a fanatical enthusiast for all things human rights’, felt the need to distance himself from it.
When pressed on the case by opposition leader Kemi Badenoch during Prime Minister’s Questions last week , Starmer said the judge had made the wrong decision’.
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