It's not enough to deport an Afghan pilot to Rwanda – he should fly the plane himself

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It's not enough to deport an Afghan pilot to Rwanda – he should fly the plane himself
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The Government has decided to deport a pilot who flew combat missions alongside our forces to Rwanda. This is a disgrace. Because it’s not tough enough on him. We should get him to fly the plane to Rwanda himself. mrmarksteel for ipaperviews

An Afghan pilot, who flew in 30 combat missions alongside our forces in the war against the Taliban, has fled here to the UK, bobbing over the Channel on a tiny boat. SoThis is a disgrace. Because it’s not tough enough on him. We should get him to fly the plane to Rwanda to save money on paying a pilot. All the others, telling each other where the exits are, instead of them getting everything for free.

He could have asked a local policeman: “Excuse me sir, could you put down your rocket launcher for a moment and direct me to the office for applications to flee to Britain?” Then the pilot could reply: “Yes I understand your reservations, but they’re very particular about receiving the correct documentation. Can I borrow a pen?”

would say: “I hope it wasn’t too scary when you were bombing us on behalf of the poisonous Satanic rats of the West. There’s your certificates all stamped, can I give you a lift to the border?”. You should have to get a reference from the people you’re fleeing from, that goes: “Mr Ahmad has been a very reliable opponent of our Islamist programme. He always turns up on time to try to kill us and is always cheerful when he capture him.

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