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Why did you feel it's necessary to go on your first ever protest
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I found it necessary because I do not want this to be the legacy that we're leaving for our grandchildren
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And I'm fearful for not, yeah, my children, but mainly my two granddaughters
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I think we're in a very dangerous situation. We've got undocumented young men who we know very little about
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and it's a big concern for me. Yeah, Diana, you know, the Epping ruling yesterday
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which allowed migrants to stay in hotels, of course, that sparked a lot more outcry from many people protesting
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A lot of people like yourself for the first time, Diana, as well. What was your reaction to the court ruling yesterday
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My reaction was, I believe it's outrageous. And in light of the political background, I believe
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of the three judges, it's not a surprise that they have overruled the first decision
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We're not surprised. Yeah, because we've had the Shadow Justice Secretary, Robert Jenrick
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He's, of course, come out quite strong on these sort of what he would call activist judges
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Do you feel we've got a problem in the judicial system with these activist judges? Do you feel like the justice system's become really politicised
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It's very politicised. and instead of being unbiased and impartial I believe I not sure of course and it my opinion but I wouldn be surprised if the three judges had not been handpicked
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Yeah, yeah. Well, Dinah as well, I watched an interview you gave to a different channel
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the other day, and you got quite emotional during that interview. And what was it that triggered that emotion from you
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it was this is a work of art actually it is a tattoo but I
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look upon it as a work of art beautiful it is my grandmother's
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brother who was killed in France in 1916 when he was 20
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and he died for our country and we can't leave a country like it is now
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to future generations we've got to save Great Britain in my view
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Can I just go back to the Epping decision? Please, please. One thing that I did notice was
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they've still not addressed the issue about whether hotels have been given
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planning permission to function as migrant accommodation rather than as hotels
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Yeah, yeah, there'll be a lot more to come on, I think. I don't know how the other rulings will go now that that one's gone through
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I don't know whether other judges will just throw it out. That will be yet to be seen. I think you're right
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I think we'll pay very close attention to that