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12th October 2011 #1
Supreme Court Ruling - Marriage Visa 21
....has been found UNLAWFUL .... so that policy is now finished and the age has to return to 18.
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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12th October 2011 #2
good to see your keeping up with immigration news scouser keith
Secretary of State loses (4 out of 5 judges rule to dismiss Secretary of State's appeal)!
http://www.supremecourt.gov.uk/docs/...2_Judgment.pdf
I think the judges dealing with the 'english language' test case, have been waiting for this ruling, looks like the gov with lose again
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12th October 2011 #3
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So they should.
This is blatant discrimination.
It's a pity they haven't been so forthright in the banning of 'forced' marriages involving KIDS, and other such primitive habits thus far. (I know they're 'talking' about it ).
What a bunch of lily-livered hypocritical tossers.
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12th October 2011 #4
I've said all along that forced marriages happen before the age of 18 in most cases.
Keith Driscoll - Administrator
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