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    Britain used to be better than this in its attitude to people from outside the country.

    People have rights, no matter where they come from. If they’re Poles, Croats, black yellow or whatever, they are people.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-20035679

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    @sceptical guy wrote:

    Britain used to be better than this in its attitude to people from outside the country.

    People have rights, no matter where they come from. If they’re Poles, Croats, black yellow or whatever, they are people.

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-sussex-20035679

    I agree.

    But there are people – from all corners of the world – exploiting a system that they know will hand them benefits and free housing.

    #513366

    @terry wrote:

    I agree.

    But there are people – from all corners of the world – exploiting a system that they know will hand them benefits and free housing.

    She was already being removed from the country. I doubt the decision to remove her included tipping over her wheelchair. But if she was kicking out, her legs would have to be restrained.

    Mistreating people at the point of removal is unlikely to deter them from coming to the country, more likely to motivate them to avoid detection more determinedly.

    Of course at such a sensitive point of law enforcement, it must be reassuring that G4S represent the best Britain can do.

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