Good Sunday. There's more coming thanks to this lovely Judge. A UK judge has ruled that a Gazan refugee and mother of three must be allowed to bring 18 family members to Britain. Upper Tribunal Judge Gemma Loughran upheld a decision that refusing entry to the extended family would breach the European Convention on Human Rights, citing the woman’s mental health and the right to family life. The relatives approved to come include: - Her parents - A brother, his wife, and their four children - A sister and her four children - Another sister, her husband, and their three children The woman only has space to house her parents. The remaining 16 family members will require taxpayer-funded housing and will be eligible for welfare support. The Home Office fought this decision but were overruled. The power seriously needs to be taken away from these judges.