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Comments by "Andrina Websdale" (@andrina118) on "Woman mercilessly dismantles Tory anti-refugee policies with simple logic" video.
No it isn't. She is correct. Can you state the law in that case? You aren't a lawyer mate
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Why?
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@leehenry5764 Yes you can arrive and apply for asylum. Can you say what law that people seeking asylum have broken?
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convention_Relating_to_the_Status_of_Refugees
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@tariqlear5172 I love Wikipedia or anything like it. I remember when you had to go to the library and had to rely on whatever they had. I will always think the internet is a wonderful magical thing. I lived with a lovely older guy who left the internet to me. It took him ages to realise that I would always win any old school argument (who won the FA Cup in 1958? type stuff) with google on my side. I actually won a couple of tenners off him before the penny dropped.
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There is an international consensus. the 1951 Refugee Convention https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convention_Relating_to_the_Status_of_Refugees
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Really? How do we suffer? We have obligations because we are a proper country. We have signed treaties. People seeking asylum have to be processed. The current government are failing in their duties. If they had done their job properly there wouldn't be a backlog. That is the fiasco. Another 100,000 people one way or the other is a drop in the ocean. Less than 1/600th of the UK population. We are one of the richest countries in the world. Braverman et al are taking the piss, and you're swallowing every drop, you mug
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@leehenry5764 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convention_Relating_to_the_Status_of_Refugees Why are you so personally invested in the fate of these poor sods? They are being used as a political pawn by a failed government. Sunak et al are full of it and you know it. If they'd processed everyone there wouldn't be a problem. They have deliberately made this happen to divert attention from how they've completely buggered the country. There are wayyy more strikes now than there was in 1979, despite there being far more restrictive union and labour laws than there was then. And the majority of the public support the strikers.
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