An army of left-wing lawyers backed by weak judges could thwart Suella Braverman’s attempt to curb immigration

gangster state
THE creep The threat to British liberty from secret justice continues unabated.
You’d think the public had a right to know that an Albanian mafia thug with a 20-year history of murder and violence got here illegally.

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You’d think the public has a right to know who he is.
Immigration Judge Nicholas Aldridge obviously doesn’t.
Instead, he granted the gangster anonymity at a recent hearing.
As a result, we can’t even tell you the full extent of the thug’s crimes.
And why? If the identification results in him being attacked by a rival gang.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman is desperate to stop illegal migration and the resulting crime.
But this decision shows how an army of left-wing lawyers, backed by weak judges, could still thwart her plans.
Healing Happiness?
TOMORROW militant doctors will ravage the NHS.
A four-day strike aimed at causing maximum damage to patients and the system – all in support of a ridiculous 35 percent wage demand.

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National Medical Director Professor Sir Stephen Powis warns of unprecedented disruption.
It is estimated that more than 250,000 surgeries will be cancelled.
The BMA – once a moderate union now sadly being hijacked by Corbynist-style ideologues – says doctors will picket lines in the event of a terrorist attack.
But if your grandmother fell or your father was hospitalized with a suspected heart attack, forget it.
soft touch
THE Sun’s branding of Keir Starmer as Sir Softie clearly struck a chord.
Insiders say the opposition leader’s fear of being seen as siding with criminals rather than victims is behind a vicious new personal tactic of attacking Rishi Sunak.

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Labor’s resort to nasty politics is a sign of panic.
Despite being miles ahead in the polls, they know Sir Softie’s lead isn’t as solid as it should be.
Blind attacks on the PM alone just don’t work. Only sensible policies that resonate with voters will see Labor at Downing Street.
But do they even have any?
Auld Rush
As more and more calls prompt drivers over 85 to take a re-test, we wonder if Nicola Sturgeon’s mother-in-law, 92, ever planned to take the wheel of the £110,000 motorhome parked on her driveway.


It has now been seized by police investigating the SNP’s finances.

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So we may never know.