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Did you read your own link by any chance?

 

"However, the changes highlight a significant hurdle for the UK government: claims will only be treated as inadmissible if the asylum applicant is accepted for readmission by the third country through which they have travelled or another safe state agrees to take them.

 

Immigration law experts have said this could render the new policy “pointless” and would most likely delay asylum applications and leave refugees in limbo in the UK."

 

Hmm. Perhaps thats why Cruella and Johnson were desperate to cling on to the bit of the Dublin agreement that allows them to be returned to France but were told to sod off.

 

It also breaks international law but we dont seem to care about that these days. Thankfully other countries do.

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Barryd999 - 2020-12-11 4:01 PM

 

Did you read your own link by any chance?

 

"However, the changes highlight a significant hurdle for the UK government: claims will only be treated as inadmissible if the asylum applicant is accepted for readmission by the third country through which they have travelled or another safe state agrees to take them.

 

Immigration law experts have said this could render the new policy “pointless” and would most likely delay asylum applications and leave refugees in limbo in the UK."

 

Hmm. Perhaps thats why Cruella and Johnson were desperate to cling on to the bit of the Dublin agreement that allows them to be returned to France but were told to sod off.

 

It also breaks international law but we dont seem to care about that these days. Thankfully other countries do.

 

Hurdles are there to be jumped princess, leaving your corrupt club was once one massive hurdle remember ... All of a sudden you are concerned about the UK breaking international law, well lets be honest its Boris supposedly breaking international law that gets the old piles twitching ... Funny how you havent ever mentioned Germany doing the same ... Funny that

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Birdbrain - 2020-12-11 4:47 PM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-12-11 4:01 PM

 

Did you read your own link by any chance?

 

"However, the changes highlight a significant hurdle for the UK government: claims will only be treated as inadmissible if the asylum applicant is accepted for readmission by the third country through which they have travelled or another safe state agrees to take them.

 

Immigration law experts have said this could render the new policy “pointless” and would most likely delay asylum applications and leave refugees in limbo in the UK."

 

Hmm. Perhaps thats why Cruella and Johnson were desperate to cling on to the bit of the Dublin agreement that allows them to be returned to France but were told to sod off.

 

It also breaks international law but we dont seem to care about that these days. Thankfully other countries do.

 

Hurdles are there to be jumped princess, leaving your corrupt club was once one massive hurdle remember ... All of a sudden you are concerned about the UK breaking international law, well lets be honest its Boris supposedly breaking international law that gets the old piles twitching ... Funny how you havent ever mentioned Germany doing the same ... Funny that

 

I dont live in Germany and I am not aware they have broken and international treaties? If you are going to now throw at me examples of countries breaking EU Rules / law its not the same thing so dont bother. Every country does that.

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Barryd999 - 2020-12-11 5:25 PM

 

Birdbrain - 2020-12-11 4:47 PM

 

Barryd999 - 2020-12-11 4:01 PM

 

Did you read your own link by any chance?

 

"However, the changes highlight a significant hurdle for the UK government: claims will only be treated as inadmissible if the asylum applicant is accepted for readmission by the third country through which they have travelled or another safe state agrees to take them.

 

Immigration law experts have said this could render the new policy “pointless” and would most likely delay asylum applications and leave refugees in limbo in the UK."

 

Hmm. Perhaps thats why Cruella and Johnson were desperate to cling on to the bit of the Dublin agreement that allows them to be returned to France but were told to sod off.

 

It also breaks international law but we dont seem to care about that these days. Thankfully other countries do.

 

Hurdles are there to be jumped princess, leaving your corrupt club was once one massive hurdle remember ... All of a sudden you are concerned about the UK breaking international law, well lets be honest its Boris supposedly breaking international law that gets the old piles twitching ... Funny how you havent ever mentioned Germany doing the same ... Funny that

 

I dont live in Germany and I am not aware they have broken and international treaties? If you are going to now throw at me examples of countries breaking EU Rules / law its not the same thing so dont bother. Every country does that.

 

Chuckle ... The hypocrite hate is strong in this one

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