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Name: Suzanne Mahr on Jun 16, 2008Comments: Unbelieveable...cannot believe such a travesty has occured. Ashamed of my own country...
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Name: Louise Malcolm on Jun 16, 2008Comments: This is such an injustice!!
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Name: Kerrie Clark on Jun 16, 2008Comments: Is this shocking or what!! No wonder UK is a laughing stock
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Name: Darren Fergus on Jun 16, 2008Comments:
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Name: Shona Clark on Jun 16, 2008Comments: It would be an absolute travesty if this was to be allowed! This country could do with many more hardworking, honest and trustworthy citizens!
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Name: Melita Brumby on Jun 16, 2008Comments: This exact same thing happened to me two years ago!! But with Australia rather than South Africa. Its uncanny! I appealed and after a long process I eventually got residency but it really was an awful time!
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Name: Lindsay Still on Jun 16, 2008Comments: what about if she gave up work, reapplied and then got work when visa is granted.
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Name: David Leiper on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Margo on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Bruce Munro on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Paul Edgar on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Paul Edgar on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Alan Smith on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Kenny Robertson on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Elizabeth Evans on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Callum Henderson on Jun 17, 2008Comments: Please consider the logic and compassion involved in this case, as well as the obvious benefit she is being to her community and the nation as a whole
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Name: Gianni Brooke on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Aimi Munro on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Billy Barclay on Jun 17, 2008Comments: keep Josie in the uk
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Robin McGregor on Jun 17, 2008Comments: I believe that to deport Josie would be extremely unjust.
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Name: Ross Marshall on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Bill Webster on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Jan Webster on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Andrew Scott on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Kevin Cordell on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: June Cadden on Jun 17, 2008Comments: I am saddened to think that a family could be split up when I assumed that the family unit was the cement on which our nation depended.
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Name: Anonymous on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: Ross MacCallum on Jun 17, 2008Comments: Surely common sense must prevail here. Time for the Home Office to show a human face and do the right thing.
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Name: Gavin McPhee on Jun 17, 2008Comments:
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Name: S Tasker on Jun 17, 2008Comments: unjust
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Name: Alison Selerowicz on Jun 18, 2008Comments:
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Name: Margaret J Webb on Jun 18, 2008Comments: Keep Josie in the UK...she deserves an apology, not deportation for an officials mistake.
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Name: Alan Graham on Jun 18, 2008Comments:
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Name: Jean Stewart on Jun 18, 2008Comments:
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Name: Iain S. Cattanach on Jun 18, 2008Comments: Josie has contributed to this country's economy not only through out her education but now as a tax paying hard working individual who deserves the freedom we all enjoy as tax paying hard working citizens. To have her deported simply contradicts all that we stand for in the face of democracy.
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Name: Caroline Taylor on Jun 18, 2008Comments: Let's see some common sense and sensitivity in this situation - let Josie stay here with her family and friends.
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Name: James Nicholson on Jun 18, 2008Comments:
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Name: Edna Finnie on Jun 18, 2008Comments:
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Name: FRANCES GARDINER on Jun 18, 2008Comments: Don't break up a happy family who are contributing to British society.
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Name: William Cooney on Jun 18, 2008Comments:
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Name: Fiona Hughes on Jun 18, 2008Comments: I appeal for this competely unjust decision to be overturned so that Josie can stay with her family in the UK.
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Name: Ian Fleming on Jun 18, 2008Comments: A harsh and inhuman act which hopefully can be overturned.
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Name: Timothy Weakley on Jun 18, 2008Comments: The decision against Josie violates the intentions and the spirit of the immegration regulations. She is a person of good character, hard-working and law-abiding and an asset to our society. We should be glad to have her here.
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Name: Lynne Fleming on Jun 18, 2008Comments: I really hope the decision can be overturned.
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Name: Sheena Leszke on Jun 18, 2008Comments: I pray that this will be successful.
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Name: Dr C P U Stewart on Jun 18, 2008Comments: WE must persuade the Home Office to acknowledge thair error and allow her to stay with her family and continue to be a model citazen in the UK