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On the Plan B proposal, I don't see how they hope to accomodate many asylum seekers on an island with about 800 transient habitants, all of which are working, or partners of those employed.
There is no right of abode on Ascension Island. When your contract ends, you must leave the island.
 
Apart from the Dublin Convention.
The Dublin Convention is an EU agreement, which UK voluntarily exited. It is defunct for UK.
It was also based on returning refugees to the country in which they first registered for asylum.
if they didn't register prior to arriving in UK, the Dublin agreement does not apply.

What I said holds true. There is no requirment to apply in any particular country.
 
It was also based on returning refugees to the country in which they first registered for asylum.
if they didn't register prior to arriving in UK, the Dublin agreement does not apply.


The Dublin Regulation (also known as Dublin III) is EU law setting out which country is responsible for looking at an individual’s asylum application. This is usually the country where the asylum seeker first arrives in the EU.
 
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The Dublin Convention is an EU agreement, which UK voluntarily exited. It is defunct for UK.
It was also based on returning refugees to the country in which they first registered for asylum.
if they didn't register prior to arriving in UK, the Dublin agreement does not apply.
Remember, it's always someone else's responsibility. Nothing to do with our government.
 
The Dublin Regulation
"As the UK is no longer bound by the Dublin Regulation there are significant questions regarding whether the UK can return asylum seekers to the EU without a replacement returns mechanism. The UK Government has expressed its intention to agree bilateral deals with EU Member States for this purpose, however a number of EU Member States have said they will not agree to these."

Bloody foreigners...
 
So what ideas will work then?

Apart from opening the door wider and fast tracking approvals?
 
So what ideas will work then?

Apart from opening the door wider and fast tracking approvals?

We're gonna need a bigger boat.

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My point is though they have let a safe country, where they are no longer in danger so have not sought simply safety but have decided to migrate to a destination of their choice.
 
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