Yeah, you're probably right, Punk (apart from the 'Jehovah's Kingdom' bit, lol).
This situation was fairly predictable, as was the reaction from those on the left and those on the right.
The 50 or 60 signatories who signed an open letter demanding that Elliott remain in Britain must be feeling at least a little bit silly right now - I know I would if I protested against his original deportation order.
But that's the thing with right-on protestors ... they never have to be accountable for their behaviour, never consider saying sorry or admitting they fucked up.