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Government via Parliament sets the law, un elected judge decides that he knows best. |
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More competence.
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The first migrant has been sent back to France under the "one in, one out" deal struck between the UK and France, the BBC understands.
The man was removed this morning and the flight has already landed in Paris. He originated from India and departed on an Air France flight this morning. It comes after the temporary blocking of the deportation of an Eritrean man on modern slavery grounds sparked concerns that the migrant deal may be frustrated by legal challenges. yes a whole migrant has been deported https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckg653r06jgo The French allegedly requested an Indian migrant because they could then offer him €2,500 to leave voluntarily. If the migrant refuses, he will face expulsion from the country rather than the chance of asylum, as France has a reciprocal arrangement with India to accept enforced returns https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...ed-france-days |
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The government spin will be as amusing as it will be sickening.
I wonder whether Starmer will pull off the steel tariff reduction while Trump is purring. If I were Trump, I'd want to continue having my fun and maybe reduce it to 10%. Who thinks that steel is more important than Ukraine? Something's got to give somewhere. |
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Second migrant handed back France but hundreds more attempt to cross Channel
An Eritrean man has become the second migrant to be deported to France under the Government's “one in, one out” deal after losing a High Court bid to have his removal temporarily blocked, the Home Office said. But in a sign that the new scheme is failing to deter small boat crossings, hundreds of migrants were seen making an attempt to cross the Channel today. The Government says the removals, which are possible due to a deal signed with France, will deter people from crossing the Channel in small boats because they will know there is a risk of being swiftly returned. But at least one inflatable dinghy full of young men made its way out to sea from Gravelines beach, north east Calais, at daybreak on Friday morning. https://www.express.co.uk/news/polit...rance-hundreds |
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we've sent 2 back we're on a roll
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