The Clapham chemical attack suspect, Abdul Ezedi, was granted asylum by a judge who accepted he was a Christian convert despite concerns about his honesty, court documents have revealed
A debate got heated on GB News today as broadcaster Paula London told Lawyer Ivan Sampson that he "has blood on his hands" after the latest revelations about the Clapham chemical attack.
Speaking on GB News broadcaster Paula London said: "I'm not surprised by this news. It's despicable. I remember not so long ago, a guy in Liverpool tried to blow up the maternity hospital. He did that because he was upset because they didn't believe him when he pretended to be a convert.
"So many people are lying and they're just used to judges believing them and having lawyers believing them.
"Lawyers often tell them what to say and it's just disgusting. Something needs to change rapidly in this country because we have too many human rights lawyers. We have too many judges and all they seem to care about is the welfare of asylum seekers. They do not care about the safety of British people, and working taxpayers.
"We come secondary and whatever asylum seekers say is taken as gospel. This has been going on for decades."
Immigration lawyer Ivan Sampson questioned: "I'd be interested to know whether Paula has actually read the judgment. Because it was unusual for the court to release the judgment."
London fumed: "I am not surprised that you are making excuses for these men. You have blood on your hands, lawyers like you. I really am sick of it.
"You're always sticking up for these people. Even the man who tried to bomb a maternity hospital. Do you not think that's despicable? And you'll still have excuses for him?"
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