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Former Atletico Madrid played jailed in Hull, for drug supply

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Great. But he should be made to serve the full 11 years and Not let out after a couple of years, because he's Sorry and has learned the Errors of his ways and it won't Happen again.

Needs to be deported when he's finished his sentence

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I do think that the UK needs to take a stricter stance on its sentencing, as we are too soft on people. Giving a 13-year sentence, to allow them out after 4–5 years due to good behaviour, it does become a joke. Murderers and worse, walking out early just because they can pretend or act in occurrence within a very strict and hellish system. I can't imagine it would, but then again, prisons can be like a holiday.

He needs to be deported for sure; we don't need people like him walking our streets and making lives worse.

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i think 11 years is nothing, its quite a serious crime and part of the deterrent is the amount you could face in prison. in the middle east, they would only dream of 11 years for this sort of thing.

its frustrating and sad.

On 03/07/2024 at 16:27, Wheelbarrow repair man said:

@DeadlyMacca

It's Pronounced PU -SEY. Not P***Y.  There used to be to Liverpool Brothers Chris and Geoff who used to Ride Speedway with the same Surname.

This simply gives the impression that his name is being pronounced by someone of high social standing. I would assume that in a prison setting, where most individuals are from a lower-income background, this could potentially make things worse. ????

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@Robbie @Chris

May I agree with your sentiments on deportation, we can't. He is a British citizen having been born in Gibraltar

If you learn something from every game, there shall come a point in time, when you should never lose... Jimmy Sirrel

I believe this is a matter that requires careful consideration. Being a British citizen shouldn’t automatically grant the right to remain in our country, especially when serious crimes have been committed. His citizenship could be revoked, but it might depend on whether he emerges as a reformed individual. I’m all for offering someone a second chance. He might have been under pressure, leading to a series of unfortunate events. If he manages to lead a better life upon release, then it’s acceptable. Otherwise, we shouldn’t have to tolerate his presence in the UK.

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@Joshua Just think we can solve our overcrowded prison system at a stroke! Just deport everyone of them???? :rollonfloorlaughing: Australia was the choice in bygone days!

However under the law:

"It is important to note that British Citizenship can be removed from a person born in the UK or outside the UK, but only if they hold citizenship of another country – i.e. it can only be revoked where a person would not be left “stateless”.

If you learn something from every game, there shall come a point in time, when you should never lose... Jimmy Sirrel

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