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Cameron's fury over the murderers who human deported on the basis of Rights Act - daily mail cannot

By Tim Shipman, Deputy Political Editor
Last updated at 11: 20 am on 17 December 2010


Shameless: Ibrahim at his Blackburn home yesterdayShameless: Ibrahim at his home yesterday Blackburn

David Cameron suggested yesterday the decision not deport a failed asylum seekers, a 12-year old girl killed, and demanded the UK border agency to launch an urgent appeal.

The Prime Minister great anger on the judgment that Iraqi hit-and-run is killer ASO Mohammed Ibrahim home expressed sent to say it ' flies in the face of common sense of ' prevents.

He said, it was just wrong that due to the Human Rights Act England could it back to a country where British troops had spent, send "So much blood and treasure".

And he threw the courts aware of the European Convention which makes no mention of deportation, distort.

Ibrahim pointed out this week, he can stay in England despite his conviction for driving, while disqualified when he killed Amy Houston, because he had children in the UK then.

Ibrahim, 33, way ran after the collision with Amy Blackburn in 2003, which left still conscious child under his car ' to die like a dog "." He went on to commit a string of other criminal offences.

The Iraqi Kurds, was twice was rejected for asylum to remain for only four months in prison and allowed, in the United Kingdom on his release.

Thursday said two senior judges from the upper Tribunal of immigration and asylum Chamber Ibrahim on the grounds of his right to family life could stay.

Yesterday, the mail as as leader of the opposition showed pledge, wrote Mr Cameron to Amy's father Paul Houston last January, that he human rights reform would laws if elected.

But after the coalition agreement, his idea of a British Bill of rights, the controversial human rights act to replace has effectively in the long grass was kicked.

Yesterday asked about the case, said Mr Cameron: ' my personal answer is one of great anger that happen this can be allowed.

"Here we had the death of a child to an Iraqi asylum for an offence, and yet we are told that there is no way that this person in the Iraq can be deported."

'I think this is wrong, and I hope that the UK border agency can appeal.'

Victim: Amy Houston and her father PaulVictim: Amy Houston and your father Paul

Last night the UK border agency indicating that it would appeal against the Court judgment.

Mr Cameron attacked the use of the Human Rights Act. "I love to see us, would more common sense in this area," he said.

' You reading the European human rights Convention. It says nothing about deportation. It was extended and expanded by judge to judge by lawyer to lawyer. It is sometimes given sense fly.

' I think it should be the case if someone commits a crime like this and back to a country where a lot of blood and treasure a safe country, to make that must happen have spent, deported could.'

Yesterday was Ibrahim, holes, 33 in its terraced house in Blackburn up. Outside parking was a Peugeot Zafira with a Zarah on board-characters in the rear window - a reference to his younger child.

He and his wife, Christina, the curtains closed and refused to answer the door or make a comment.

But Ibrahim was at the door, smoking a cigarette, stand back in mapped.

A neighbor confirmed that the couple lived as husband and wife and claimed Ibrahim had a job in the construction industry. He said, the pair were often seen with their children, Harry, four and Zarah, three.


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