A Significant Piece Of Shit

Gildas the Monk wrote on in a post on Anna Raccoon blog:

Aso Mohammed Ibrahim came to this country in 2001 from Iraq, seeking asylum. Seeking then the protection of the rule of law and the tolerance of this country’s people. His application for Asylum failed, as did his appeal, but the Supine State did nothing to remove him.

By 2003 he was already banned from driving for 9 months, having been convicted of driving without a licence and without insurance. He was directly flouting that ban when he ran down 12 year old Amy Houston near her home in Darwen, Lancashire, leaving her still conscious but dying beneath his Rover car as he ran away from the scene.

Pausing there, since I have not been able to find any record of Ibrahim having gainful employment, where did the money for the car come from? Why, Ibrahim, do you claim that you can enjoy the peace and security of the protection of the law which this country offers you when you spit in its face by wilfully ignoring it? Why do you think it is right to leave a child sobbing and dying under the weight of your car and not try to help?

Ultimately, Amy’s father Paul had to make the decision to switch off her life support machine. Ibrahim was sentenced to a pitiful four months in jail (of which he served two), before being released to pursue his criminal career, which he did, racking up more driving convictions, and cautions for harassment, burglary and theft.

Eventually even the Supine State moved into gear and in 2008, six years after his application for asylum had failed, five years after this criminal left a little girl dying beneath the wheels of a car he had been banned from driving, the Border Agency began proceedings to deport Ibrahim on the grounds of “persistent criminality.”

But in the meantime, and with grim inevitability, the criminal Ibrahim had sired two children.

And thus it came to pass that despite Ibrahim’s “abhorrent” behaviour, the Immigration Tribunal ruled that his and his children’s right to a family life under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights meant that he could not now be deported.

In the comment thread somebody posted:

“I’m proud of my country. What other nation would provide a choice of meals to meet the dietary needs of prisoners from other nations ?”

Yeah, I second that.

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8 thoughts on “A Significant Piece Of Shit

  1. David Cameron has stated:

    “My personal response is one of great anger that this is allowed to happen.

    “Here we have an Iraqi asylum seeker convicted of an offence that led to the death of a child and yet we are being told that there is no way that this person can be deported to Iraq.

    “I think that that is wrong and I very much hope that the UK Border Agency will be able to appeal.”

    Now would this be the same David Cameron who promised to repeal the Human Rights Act? Still, easier to pass the buck, shake his head and join the debate …………..I suppose.

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    1. If Cameron keeps that promise (unlikely) it will be a step in the right direction. We also need to repeal Hattie Harperson’s (In)Equalities Bill which contains clauses that mean in effect if a dark skinned person thinks a European then no trial, no raighs we have had since the Magna Carta, the person being coimplained about is guilty. And the darek skinned person gets mega compo.

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  2. David Cameron has stated:

    “My personal response is one of great anger that this is allowed to happen.

    “Here we have an Iraqi asylum seeker convicted of an offence that led to the death of a child and yet we are being told that there is no way that this person can be deported to Iraq.

    “I think that that is wrong and I very much hope that the UK Border Agency will be able to appeal.”

    Now would this be the same David Cameron who promised to repeal the Human Rights Act? Still, easier to pass the buck, shake his head and join the debate …………..I suppose.

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  3. David Cameron has stated:

    “My personal response is one of great anger that this is allowed to happen.

    “Here we have an Iraqi asylum seeker convicted of an offence that led to the death of a child and yet we are being told that there is no way that this person can be deported to Iraq.

    “I think that that is wrong and I very much hope that the UK Border Agency will be able to appeal.”

    Now would this be the same David Cameron who promised to repeal the Human Rights Act? Still, easier to pass the buck, shake his head and join the debate …………..I suppose.

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  4. Read it all before. It’s Britain isn’t it?

    Designed a small poster but my design artist is out whoring again.

    WELCOME TO BRITAIN!
    Asylum seekers we love you!
    Illegal immigrants we welcome you.
    South Africans not Welcome.
    We don’t hang people from tow trucks.
    Our prisons are great (don’t worry: free lawyers available).
    1000 Mosques to choose from.
    Burqua? No problem.
    Enjoy your stay: 6 months to ten years no problem!

    Must go to the lav.!

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  5. Couldn’t agree with you more. I’m familiar with this awful case. 4 months? We need tough mandatory MINIMUM sentences not MAXIMUM ones because weak and wet judges never apply them. It also makes a sick joke of the whole Human Rights issue when INhuman monsters can exploit it for their own ends.
    In days past when we had real communities and men with backbones, this scumbag would not be allowed to settle in any locality. May he rot in hell.

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    1. As I commented on the Anna Raccoon blog here in Accrington it is widely rumoured there are two Asians working as cab drivers who are convicted rapists.

      This is because nobody dares challenge Asian drivers, so they simply share a licence to keep the car on the road more hours in the day.

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