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Appeal rights will abolish in October 2014Zee ali wrote:Interesting analysis to read with expected implication dates of IA 2014
http://www.lexisnexis.co.uk/pdf/Immigra ... alysis.pdf
45% is pretty good. They could make it 0% percent if they liked. The United Kingdom has no responsibility to let anybody who is not a citizen, in or stay, even for clerical errors.Olasunkanmi wrote: ''In Q3, 45% of the 14,546 First Tier Tribunal (Immigration and Asylum Chamber) appeals were allowed.''
Source: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/p ... /82006.htm
The figure shows that around 45% of appeal are allowed despite the fact that HO always claim to be right. The 45% rate might have been around 60-70% if we look at the issue of minor mistakes in which some judges refuse to apply evidential flexibility.
They UK could just abolish the Home Office period and flat out say NO MORE PERMANENT IMMIGRANTS EVER. Be happy that there is any organization like this at all, no matter how it's being policed. I'm still amazed at how welcoming this country has not only been, but still is, all while still managing to hold on to its own identity (though perhaps barely). I think some people around the world sincerely believe that the United Kingdom, and a few other choice countries, somehow owe them an opportunity to come in and let them live out the rest of their lives there. Well sorry, but that is just not the case and cannot be the case. Surprise, surprise, the United Kingdom does not have an infinite amount of resources and are having to cut back across the board to maintain any semblance of their society as it is.Olasunkanmi wrote:The HO should not be allowed to police themselves with the plan to abolish appeal rights because evidence has shown that HO have been proved to make mistakes upon mistakes and giving them such level of authority amounts to injustice to the majority of immigrants who might have made a simple mistake on their application.
The United Kingdom is a sovereign nation and has rights as well, including the right to well decide who gets to be let in, who stays, and who goes. They do not owe the entire mass of humanity that would like to live here a visa. There are already 60 million people on this island and growing. That's bordering on the absurd.Olasunkanmi wrote:I hope that this blatant disregard for human right will be challenge at the court and HO will be force to retract back their mis-informed decision.
Even those who arrive illegally?dalebutt wrote:What a load of baloney Mr.Outflak is chatting? Everybody who gets to the UK has a right to stay in the UK, whatever resources there is left shall be shared amongst everyone on the Island.
How did the Brits arrive in Africa when they went by boat? did the receive any visa? did they arrive legally? did they also arrive in Iraq legally? were they invited? if you answer to that, then I will asnwer your question about those who arrived here illegally.Wanderer wrote:Even those who arrive illegally?dalebutt wrote:What a load of baloney Mr.Outflak is chatting? Everybody who gets to the UK has a right to stay in the UK, whatever resources there is left shall be shared amongst everyone on the Island.
Lord Save Us from schoolboy economics...
Was there a visa office in Africa then? Actually I agree about Iraq, that was just weapons testing for the allies and I want no part of it but for things that happened centuries ago? No, that was then and this is now, it was survival of the fittest then and the fittest came out on top. Now the World is more enlightened. Some of it anyway.dalebutt wrote:How did the Brits arrived in Africa when they went by boat? did the receive any visa? did they arrive legally? did they also arrive in Iraq legally? were they invited? if you answer to that, then I will asnwer your question about those who arrived here illegally.Wanderer wrote:Even those who arrive illegally?dalebutt wrote:What a load of baloney Mr.Outflak is chatting? Everybody who gets to the UK has a right to stay in the UK, whatever resources there is left shall be shared amongst everyone on the Island.
Lord Save Us from schoolboy economics...
I agree with most part of your comment, we can ping pong back and fourth on the issue and it will absolutely yield no result, if anybody wants to debate immigration issues, it shouldn't be on the premise that the British people are fed up, they should have in the first place opposed the interference by the British government overseas. For any opposing view, there is perfectly a well balanced counter argument.MPH80 wrote: