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Judge’s Migrant Remarks Checked

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BBC News, August 4, 2009

A judge is facing an investigation after criticising the UK’s immigration system for being “completely lax”.

Judge Ian Trigger’s comments came while sentencing illegal immigrant Lucien McClearley at Liverpool Crown Court on 28 July for drugs offences.

The judge also stated that “hundreds of thousands” of illegal immigrants were abusing the benefits system in the UK.

The Office for Judicial Complaints will consider whether his words “extended overtly into the political arena”.

‘Billions wasted’

McClearley, a 31-year-old Jamaican, was jailed for two years after admitting possessing cannabis and cocaine, having a fake passport and taking a vehicle without consent.

The local press reported that Judge Trigger told the court: “Your case illustrates all too clearly the completely lax immigration policy that exists and has existed over recent years in this country.

“People like you, and there are literally hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people like you, come to these shores from foreign countries to avail themselves of the generous welfare benefits that exist here.”

He continued: “In the past 10 years the national debt of this country has risen to extraordinary heights, largely because central government has wasted billions and billions of pounds. Much of that has been wasted on welfare payments.

“For every pound that the decent citizen, who is hard-working, pays in taxes in this country, nearly 10% goes on servicing that national debt. That is twice the amount it was in 1997 when this government came to power.”

‘Propriety of statements’

The Lord Chief Justice, Lord Judge, has referred the judge’s comments to the Office for Judicial Complaints (OJC).

A spokesman for the OJC said: “The referral is not related to the judge’s comments on the specific case or the sentence passed.

“The OJC has been asked to focus on the propriety of the judge’s statements and assertions, and whether they went beyond the facts of the case and extended overtly into the political arena.”

Lord Judge and Lord Chancellor Jack Straw will make the final decision—Judge Trigger could face sanctions ranging from guidance to reprimand or dismissal.

It is not the first time Judge Trigger’s courtroom comments have made the headlines.

Last year, after three teenagers were convicted of murdering Gary Newlove, he said it was the fault of Parliament, not judges, that “wild, feral youths” were being freed on bail.

Original article

(Posted on August 10, 2009)

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Comments

1 — Anonymous wrote at 5:42 PM on August 10:

There still some brave Englishmen with a backbone! More power to him! I hope we will follow through on his case.

2 — June wrote at 5:45 PM on August 10:

Good for Judge Trigger! If more of us spoke up maybe the powers that be both in the US and the UK would start following their oaths of office - to protect and defend their own people! Instead we have such political correctness spewing from their mouths, that I fully expect to see welcome wagons at the border soon. We need leaders who think more of the people who voted them into office, and who pay the bills, rather than giving in to illegal aliens and their supporters.

3 — Anonymous wrote at 6:27 PM on August 10:

How courageous.

The establishment reacts swiftly to censor an activist judge, because his views are heretical.

I wish him luck.

4 — white advocate - Canada wrote at 9:36 PM on August 10:

Whenever censors sanction a person’s statements they should feel a duty to speak to the substance of the statements. Otherwise they give the impression of suppressing the truth. The judge is making some valid points even if his station requires that he not say these things. We don’t want to give citizens the impression that they are also not allowed to have or express similar opinions. If the wording has been clumsy or rude then the censors can give the correct legal version.

5 — WR the elder wrote at 11:15 PM on August 10:

A judge with sense. Of course the powers that be want to censor him.

6 — NBJ wrote at 12:19 AM on August 11:

Good for Judge Trigger for speaking the truth! Unfortunately, he may loose his job for it.

7 — Anders wrote at 2:34 AM on August 11:

When the man’s right, he’s right!

“Lord Judge and Lord Chancellor Jack Straw will make the final decision—Judge Trigger could face sanctions ranging from guidance to reprimand or dismissal.”

Oh-oh…that’s the end of his career.

8 — Anonymous wrote at 8:29 AM on August 11:

The Labour party has turned Britain into an Orwellian nightmare state. The British are no longer a free people.

9 — THE ROARING LION wrote at 11:02 AM on August 11:


No doubt he will soon be sent on a diversity awareness course.
As another judge so infamously said “the truth is no defence”.

10 — A. Windaus wrote at 1:40 AM on August 12:

I do believe that Judge Trigger will be found guilty of having made a comment that “extended overtly into the political arena” but it needed to be said and I’m glad someone in a position of authority said it since everyone else seems to be mute (yet we all talk about it and grumble).


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