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Enough is enough. I’ve deleted the earlier Cambridge College of Learning posts and comments because I am concerned that this website was being used by various groups of alleged ex-CCL students to take money from other alleged ex-CCL students. The ‘comments’ were being used to notify meeting places and times. There is nothing wrong with getting yourselves organised but this website does not exist for that purpose.

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The Free Movement blog was founded in 2007 by Colin Yeo, a barrister at Garden Court Chambers specialising in immigration law. The blog provides updates and commentary on immigration and asylum law by a variety of authors.

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  1. thanks bro. I would request if you could at least keep posting the comments or news related details about CCL.

    I believe, I have been studying genuinely at CCL, won my case three times, but finally been put aside and rejected due to the determination on the lead cases.