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             The Secretary of State appeals with permission against the decision of First-tier Tribunal Judge G Richardson, promulgated on 30 September 2023, allowing the respondent's appeal against a decision to deport him pursuant to the Immigration (European Economic Area) Regulations 2016 ("the EEA Regulations").
             The respondent is a citizen of Poland born on 23 August 1985. The respondent was convicted upon his own confession of two firearms and drugs offences to which he was sentenced to five years' imprisonment (in respect of the firearms offences) and two and a half years in respect of the drugs offences which were to be served consecutively.
             The Secretary of State considered also that removal would be proportionate on Article 8 terms, there being no very compelling circumstances why he should not be deported.
             The respondent appealed against that decision submitting that he did meet the imperative grounds test, did not present a genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat; and, that in any event his deportation would be disproportionate.
             The judge found:-
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