look at the care that has been taken. isn t it glorious? that s a lot of work. principaljess west says she cried when she received handmade christmas cards from some of the afghan girls who were forced to leave the school. we know them, we love them, we look after them, we care for them. what s really difficult see that moving from a situation that was precarious, that we did everything we could to try and shore up for them, to another situation that isn t permanent and is just as precarious. one of the girls, studying for her gcses, has to repeat a year because local schools have no year 11 vacancies. the other is having to study online with material provided by walworth academy. i think they broke their promise and the hotel is like a jail. abdullah, not his real name, was a sniper who worked alongside the british military in afghanistan. for legal reasons he can t be identified but he is among those taking the home office to court