Re: Charles Clarke and foreign prisoners
- From: AlanG <invalid@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 30 Apr 2006 13:10:52 GMT
On 30 Apr 2006 09:39:39 GMT, "chippy" <chippy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Richard Miller wrote:
Of course, the Home Office does take a similar view to you, hence
section 55 of the Nationality, Immigration and Asylum Act 2002. This
provided that if an asylum seeker made the claim for asylum even one
day after entering the country, all support was denied, and they were
left literally penniless, on the streets and starving. No doubt you
think this was a wonderful idea and long overdue. Personally, I don't
think condemning people to death through starvation and exposure
unless they commit crime is particularly civilised or even in our own
interests.
Does your charity extend to your house or just to everyone elses?
So how many asylum seekers have been billeted on you by the
government?
.
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