The Supreme Court so held in dismissing an appeal by the Secretary of State for the Home Department against a decision of the Court of Appeal (Sedley, Longmore and Lloyd LJJ) [2009] 2 WLR 1370 allowing the appeal of the claimants, BA, a Nigerian national, and PE, a national of Cameroon, from a decision of Blake J, sitting in the Administrative Court of the Queen’s Bench Division [2008] 4 All ER 798, that the claimants had no right of appeal exercisable within the UK against the Secretary of State’s refusal to revoke deportation orders made against them. Lord Roger and Lord Brown delivered concurring opinions, Lord Scott agreed and Lady Hale delivered a dissenting opinion.[2]
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