Legal action against Home Office over failure to deport Islamic Rape Gang members

 

A few months ago I featured a new political organisation called Hearts of Oak on here. As with all groups, it’s not one that with which I agree with them on everything, but most of those involved seem to be decent people often ones who have sacrificed much to highlight current problems in British society. People like Alan Craig who has campaigned against the imposition of a megamosque in the London Borough of Newham, Amy Delamura who has spoken out against the Left and Tommy Robinson who has a long and distinguished reputation highlighting the many problems that the ideology of Islam has brought to the United Kingdom and its people.

Today I received a very interesting Press Release from Hearts of Oak that made me sit up and take notice. Many readers of this blog will be aware that despite orders from judges that Islamic Rape Gang members who hold dual citizenship or who are foreign nationals should be deported from the UK, not enough of them have been. We have even witnessed the disgusting situation where victims of these Islamic Rape Gangs have encountered these dangerous rapists in their home towns. This shows that the UK government has failed to remove these dangerous aliens from our midst.

But now there is a legal challenge being made to the Home Office in order to do what they damn well should have done ages ago and deport these rapist savages. The Press Release that I received stated that the Hearts of Oak group is intending to sue the Home Office over their failure to deport three named Islamic rapists.

The Hearts of Oak Press release reads as follows:

Legal action against Priti Patel starts in order to force deportation of Rochdale grooming gang rapists

Pre-action Letter to be served at 12 midday tomorrow, 22nd May, 
at the Home Office, 2 Marsham Street, Westminster

Three convicted members of the notorious Rochdale grooming gang, Abdul Rauf, Abdul Aziz and Adil Khan are still walking the street of Rochdale nearly two years after they were stripped of their British citizenship prior to deportation back to Pakistan.
They are causing distress and anger with both victims and residents in the town and across the country.
At 12 midday tomorrow Hearts of Oak together with its Rochdale partner Women Against Groomers will deliver a pre-action Letter to the Home Secretary Priti Patel at her office in Whitehall. In this they give notice that they are starting legal action to force her to deport these child rapists. 
Alan Craig of Hearts of Oak will say: 
“There has been a complete failure of duty by the Home Office, and an abject betrayal of the victims and residents. This also sends a clear message to the wider public that the Home Office is not prepared to do its duty and rid the country of these and similar monsters.
“We had hoped for better from you, Ms Patel. You have said rightly that the child victims ‘have been let down by the state’. Yet you do not remove these paedophiles and thereby you perpetrate the injustice against them.”
Liz Thirsk of Rochdale-based Women Against Groomers said:
“Rochdale residents are very unhappy with the total lack of action regarding the removal of the three men.”

I would like to take the opportunity to wish Hearts of Oak all the best in their quest to get the Home Office to live up to the expectations that we as British subjects should have of it, which is that they will protect Britons from the sort of predatory Islamic rapists that have done immense damage to British society.

2 Comments on "Legal action against Home Office over failure to deport Islamic Rape Gang members"

  1. For once, that sounds like a rare piece of good news for us indigenous Brits. Good luck to Hearts of Oak and Women against Groomers. At last, someone is taking action to shake things up The Home Office.

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