
I wrote some while ago of Guy Njike's asylum application which had been unfairly dealt with by the Home Office; how our immigration policy seems to operate without a single care in the whole world. The good news is that a judicial revue has found that his case was not handled properly by the Home Office, despite expectations to the contrary.
On the one hand this is tremendous unexpected good news. He could easily have been on the way back to torture in Cameroon in February this year. On the other hand it does mean he effectively starts back at the beginning of the asylum application system -- some ten years after his first application and all the while contributing as a fully paid up member of the country.
Come on Jacqui (Home Secretary), surely there are grounds for Guy to stay in the country at your discretion, merely on compassionate grounds -- after all this time...?