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Chitchat Singaporean Maid in UK Irene Clennell Deported to Singapore (Guess The Race)

gingerlyn

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A Grandmother Has Been Deported With Just £12 In Her Pocket Despite Living In Britain For The Past 30 Years

Irene Clennell was put on a flight to Singapore on Sunday before she had the chance to speak to her lawyer or see her British husband to say goodbye.


A grandmother who made headlines for being placed in immigration detention after living in Britain for nearly 30 years was forcibly removed from the country on Sunday.
BuzzFeed News revealed earlier this month that Irene Clennell, 53, was being held in Dungavel detention centre in South Lanarkshire because the government wanted to remove her to Singapore.

She is the main carer for her sick British husband, John, and has two British sons and a British granddaughter.

Speaking to BuzzFeed News from the plane on the runway at Edinburgh airport, she said she had just £12 in her pocket, nobody to stay with in Singapore, and no change of clothes.
Clennell had been planning to see a new lawyer on Monday morning to discuss the potential for a fresh case. She believes her sudden removal was planned for a Sunday so she would have no chance of getting hold of a lawyer to stop it.

Clennell, from Ouston, County Durham, said she didn’t have the chance to see her husband before being bundled off to the airport this morning. “I didn’t even get to say goodbye properly,” she said. She was allowed a phone call to tell him the news, but was barely able to speak. “I was just in tears, I wasn’t able to say much,” she said.

Speaking on a phone provided by one of her flight escorts, she described how suddenly events had unfolded: “They just came to get me this morning and said they’ve already given me a chance. Now I’m on the plane. Four people are taking me to Singapore.
“I don’t know what I’ll do when I land. I called my sister [in Singapore] and she said she can’t put me up, so I just don’t know. How can I stay anywhere? I don’t have a wallet with me, I’ve got about £12 in my pocket. I don’t even have my clothes, they’re at home. I just have what they took from the detention centre.”

Clennell said she was told that if she has no money and nowhere to go she should contact the regional office of the International Organisation for Migration when she lands.
She is the latest victim of the government’s spousal visa system, which requires the British partner to prove earnings of at least £18,600 – and the couple being able to show long stretches of uninterrupted time living in the UK.

Clennell spent too long out of the country while looking after her dying parents in Singapore, which meant she lost her leave to remain. Her subsequent attempts to get a more permanent visa have failed and her last visitor visa expired in 2014. The Home Office said she lost her indefinite leave to remain in the UK because she spent time living in Singapore.

Her husband was still in shock at the news that she was already on a flight to Doha, en route to Singapore. “I went to see Irene on Friday. I didn’t get a chance to see her this morning,” John Clennell said. “Dungavel is 150 miles up the road and I had no idea this was happening.”

He added: “She’s got nothing with her; all her clothes are here. What’s she supposed to do with £12? She’s got no clothes, no fresh underwear and nowhere to go.”
Speaking about the decision to remove her from the country at no notice on a Sunday, John said, “I think it was done deliberately so we couldn’t contact a solicitor or go through the courts.” The Home Office has been accused repeatedly in the past of removing migrants outside office hours to make it harder for them to put up a legal fight.
“I think it’s trickery to come on a Sunday when you can’t contact your lawyer,” John said. “I need people to see what these people have done.”
Speaking to BuzzFeed News earlier this month, Clennell talked of her fear of being forced to make a life in Singapore without her husband and children. She said: “I just want to be with my family. I don’t have anything in Singapore. I don’t have a house to go to, I don’t have a job. I feel closer to my mother-in-law and sister-in-law than my family in Singapore. My parents are both dead and I only have one sister there and we’re not that close.”

She added: “I’m British. When I’m here I feel at home. If I go to Singapore nobody will accept me there because they see me as a British woman. I wear Western clothes and my whole culture is here.”

Her only hope of a life in Britain now is an out-of-country appeal, which she has 28 days to lodge but no means to fund. BuzzFeed readers have already started pledging money for her legal costs on a GoFund me page.

A Home Office spokesman said: “All applications for leave to remain in the UK are considered on their individual merits and in line with the immigration rules. We expect those with no legal right to remain in the country to leave.”
 

scroobal

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There are lots of people just like her that in UK, OZ etc who have lived in nearly all their lives in their new country but made no attempt to take up citizenship. They all qualify but instead stick to PR and are clueless about having a PR and then leaving the country and staying away over the specified period. They think like MacDonald's they were would be served when they feel like coming back.
 

Cottonmouth

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It's time to replace the maid with a new one, bouncy tits and moist pussy.

This desi is heavily used and milked dry, no mileage left.
 

Brahmadachod

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A Grandmother Has Been Deported With Just £12 In Her Pocket Despite Living In Britain For The Past 30 Years

Irene Clennell was put on a flight to Singapore on Sunday before she had the chance to speak to her lawyer or see her British husband to say goodbye.


A grandmother who made headlines for being placed in immigration detention after living in Britain for nearly 30 years was forcibly removed from the country on Sunday.
BuzzFeed News revealed earlier this month that Irene Clennell, 53, was being held in Dungavel detention centre in South Lanarkshire because the government wanted to remove her to Singapore.

She is the main carer for her sick British husband, John, and has two British sons and a British granddaughter.

Speaking to BuzzFeed News from the plane on the runway at Edinburgh airport, she said she had just £12 in her pocket, nobody to stay with in Singapore, and no change of clothes.
Clennell had been planning to see a new lawyer on Monday morning to discuss the potential for a fresh case. She believes her sudden removal was planned for a Sunday so she would have no chance of getting hold of a lawyer to stop it.

Clennell, from Ouston, County Durham, said she didn’t have the chance to see her husband before being bundled off to the airport this morning. “I didn’t even get to say goodbye properly,” she said. She was allowed a phone call to tell him the news, but was barely able to speak. “I was just in tears, I wasn’t able to say much,” she said.

Speaking on a phone provided by one of her flight escorts, she described how suddenly events had unfolded: “They just came to get me this morning and said they’ve already given me a chance. Now I’m on the plane. Four people are taking me to Singapore.
“I don’t know what I’ll do when I land. I called my sister [in Singapore] and she said she can’t put me up, so I just don’t know. How can I stay anywhere? I don’t have a wallet with me, I’ve got about £12 in my pocket. I don’t even have my clothes, they’re at home. I just have what they took from the detention centre.”

Clennell said she was told that if she has no money and nowhere to go she should contact the regional office of the International Organisation for Migration when she lands.
She is the latest victim of the government’s spousal visa system, which requires the British partner to prove earnings of at least £18,600 – and the couple being able to show long stretches of uninterrupted time living in the UK.

Clennell spent too long out of the country while looking after her dying parents in Singapore, which meant she lost her leave to remain. Her subsequent attempts to get a more permanent visa have failed and her last visitor visa expired in 2014. The Home Office said she lost her indefinite leave to remain in the UK because she spent time living in Singapore.

Her husband was still in shock at the news that she was already on a flight to Doha, en route to Singapore. “I went to see Irene on Friday. I didn’t get a chance to see her this morning,” John Clennell said. “Dungavel is 150 miles up the road and I had no idea this was happening.”

He added: “She’s got nothing with her; all her clothes are here. What’s she supposed to do with £12? She’s got no clothes, no fresh underwear and nowhere to go.”
Speaking about the decision to remove her from the country at no notice on a Sunday, John said, “I think it was done deliberately so we couldn’t contact a solicitor or go through the courts.” The Home Office has been accused repeatedly in the past of removing migrants outside office hours to make it harder for them to put up a legal fight.
“I think it’s trickery to come on a Sunday when you can’t contact your lawyer,” John said. “I need people to see what these people have done.”
Speaking to BuzzFeed News earlier this month, Clennell talked of her fear of being forced to make a life in Singapore without her husband and children. She said: “I just want to be with my family. I don’t have anything in Singapore. I don’t have a house to go to, I don’t have a job. I feel closer to my mother-in-law and sister-in-law than my family in Singapore. My parents are both dead and I only have one sister there and we’re not that close.”

She added: “I’m British. When I’m here I feel at home. If I go to Singapore nobody will accept me there because they see me as a British woman. I wear Western clothes and my whole culture is here.”

Her only hope of a life in Britain now is an out-of-country appeal, which she has 28 days to lodge but no means to fund. BuzzFeed readers have already started pledging money for her legal costs on a GoFund me page.

A Home Office spokesman said: “All applications for leave to remain in the UK are considered on their individual merits and in line with the immigration rules. We expect those with no legal right to remain in the country to leave.”

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Irene Clennell is a Shit Skin Indian Monkey.

All Shit Skin Indian Monkeys in Singapore love UK.

All you monkeys can fuck off and don't come back.
 

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Irene Clennell is a Shit Skin Indian Monkey.

All Shit Skin Indian Monkeys in Singapore love UK.

All you monkeys can fuck off and don't come back.

I am very scared and worried when I see dark skin color men or women with full english or european men. I always want to know why shit skin people have no shit skin name such as Ramalingam and Mutusammy?
 

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She added: “I’m British. When I’m here I feel at home. If I go to Singapore nobody will accept me there because they see me as a British woman. I wear Western clothes and my whole culture is here.”

You mean in zikapore, the kelings here don't wear western clothes?
 

no_faith

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Really...by name i wont know she is chao an neh:biggrin:
30 yrs no give citizenship? Nvm its ok our govt will give you pink ic.:biggrin: Sg is a dumping ground.
 

gingerlyn

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Many people protests the move by government to chase the above mother fucker out from UK.
May i ask these protesters a simple question: do u want to let this fucker to stay in your house?
 

krafty

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i always thought the brits are more humane in dealing with pple with a human touch. now, that they actually try to split a couple up.
 

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scroobal

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The guy was born a citizen of UK and his parents are both UK citizens. This stupid woman never applied for citizenship and was ignorant of the PR laws. All countries have PR laws that allow them to automatically cancel if they remain outside for certain period of time.

In Singapore we have few of this stupid people who failed to register their kids, do the necessary paperwork and end up stateless. When they complete their NS, they are given a second opportunity to apply for citizenship and again failed to do so.



Meanwhile the Brits allow ISIS rapist and killers to live in the UK.......

Jamal al-Harith, a former Guantánamo Bay detainee, was reportedly paid £1m in compensation by the UK government

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This black guy was paid a million pounds by the UK govt for his "illegal" detention. After his release he became a suicide bomber.......

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/feb/22/british-suicide-bomber-ronald-fiddler-uk-security-services-guilty-of-failings-terrorism-chief
 
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