Our correspondent also said the existing right of appeal to a full tribunal against a decision by immigration authorities not to grant a visa could be scrapped.
He said such appeals, which currently cost between £30m and £40m a year, could be replaced by a simpler and cheaper appeal process.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/politics/7146527.stm
While the article in the link above is primarily about tourist visas, the way I read this is that the proposal to scrap the current appeal process is a blanket move. Thoughts?
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