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Surely it's only a few exceptional cases that appeal?
The Bill of Rights makes appeals more likely by making the UK courts give rulings that contradict the ECHR schedules, which means that if you lose in the UK you move to Strasbourg (not a huge point in doing that today) and have a very good chance of winning.
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Surely it's only a few exceptional cases that appeal?
The whole Rwanda thing is a notable change in policy and gives scope for JR.
Ironically if the HO were a bit more organised they could just reject applications and then deport people before they have a chance to appeal Jacqui Smith style. But instead they're just trying to palm off the whole job because doing the work is too hard and doesn't win you any headlines.