Konrad Makocki, a convicted abuser, avoided deportation from the UK by claiming it would harm his nephew, despite having no children.

Konrad isn’t married and has no kids. He cited human rights to stay near his sister. He also mentioned his twelve-year-old nephew. Konrad is thirty-seven and from Poland.
He has six convictions. He offered no proof he got help. But, he said he’s a “father figure.” Konrad came to the UK in 2009. It was under EU rules then.
In 2021, he beat his ex. He spent ten months in jail. He got a deportation order in 2022. The Home Office denied his first appeal.
He took his case to a tribunal. A judge granted him a reprieve in 2022. Sending him to Poland would hurt his nephew. That’s what the judge said.
A Member of Parliament criticized the decision strongly. He doesn’t care if Konrad likes his nephew. They can talk or visit. The MP thinks Britain looks foolish.
Our laws let people avoid deportation too easily. He wants the laws changed immediately. He thinks some judges have a political agenda. They hurt British people with their decisions.
He wants them investigated, fired if needed. The Home Office can have a new hearing. A different judge will hear Konrad’s case. So, the story isn’t completely over.