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<blockquote data-quote="Ashtree" data-source="post: 8898297" data-attributes="member: 3254"><p>You need to be specific here. I don‘t know of any such legislation, and Google search appears also not to know of any such legislation.</p><p>What does appear is an Irish decision to temporarily suspend the council of Europe agreement (as is allowed for in it‘s rules), in relation to asylum seekers.</p><p>This is because of apparent abuse of the system by some such asylum seekers.</p><p>My point is, that there seems to be a working immigration / asylum seeker, system in ROI and indeed most other European countries both inside and outside the EU.</p><p>Britain does not seem to be able to rationally manage the situation as it pertains to it, without resorting to madcap headline grabbing stunts, like the Rwanda scheme and the latest barge holding system. Utter frigging madness, which is way beneath Britain to be quite honest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashtree, post: 8898297, member: 3254"] You need to be specific here. I don‘t know of any such legislation, and Google search appears also not to know of any such legislation. What does appear is an Irish decision to temporarily suspend the council of Europe agreement (as is allowed for in it‘s rules), in relation to asylum seekers. This is because of apparent abuse of the system by some such asylum seekers. My point is, that there seems to be a working immigration / asylum seeker, system in ROI and indeed most other European countries both inside and outside the EU. Britain does not seem to be able to rationally manage the situation as it pertains to it, without resorting to madcap headline grabbing stunts, like the Rwanda scheme and the latest barge holding system. Utter frigging madness, which is way beneath Britain to be quite honest. [/QUOTE]
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