Law firm founded by ‘millionaire champion of travellers’ who frustrated efforts to clear Dale Farm helps migrants sue Home Office for up to  £500,000 over confiscated phones

A law firm behind a potential £500,000 payout to migrants who had mobile phones seized when making it to the UK has a history of cases involving costs to taxpayers.

Deighton Pierce Glynn’s co-founders include Polly Glynn, who was dubbed ‘millionaire champion of the travellers’ after a leading role in a ten-year, £20million battle over the Dale Farm campsite in Essex.

The company last week celebrated representing Amnesty International ahead of a ruling by London‘s High

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