By GRAEME WILSON
AN Egyptian al-Qaeda suspect and his family have won permission to live in Britain - and claim hundreds in benefits a month.
Ministers gave Hany Youssef “discretionary leave to remain”, even though the Home Office admits he is on a UN list of people “belonging to or linked” to the terror group.
The decision means he can stay in Britain with his wife and five kids up to 2011. He is also free to claim housing benefit, child tax credits and Jobseekers’ Allowance.
They have already been living in a house in Hammersmith, West London, at taxpayers’ expense. Read more ...
AN Egyptian al-Qaeda suspect and his family have won permission to live in Britain - and claim hundreds in benefits a month.
Ministers gave Hany Youssef “discretionary leave to remain”, even though the Home Office admits he is on a UN list of people “belonging to or linked” to the terror group.
The decision means he can stay in Britain with his wife and five kids up to 2011. He is also free to claim housing benefit, child tax credits and Jobseekers’ Allowance.
They have already been living in a house in Hammersmith, West London, at taxpayers’ expense. Read more ...
Source: The Sun
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