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UK's 'brightest and best' migrants take unskilled jobs
I can believe that - I had some involvement at the Home Office way back - they had a rule that a percentage of the asylum appeal process had to be successful no matter what, to demonstrate the appeal system worked
Kafkaesque.. springs to mind
Aren't targets wonderful? I'll bet that even folks who had a cast iron case were sent through the appeals process to validate it as well.
"Bureaucracy defends the status quo long past the time when the quo has lost its status."
Laurence J. Peter (1919 - 1988); author of "The Peter Principle"
Behold the warranty -- the bold print giveth and the fine print taketh away.
Aren't targets wonderful? I'll bet that even folks who had a cast iron case were sent through the appeals process to validate it as well.
"Bureaucracy defends the status quo long past the time when the quo has lost its status."
Laurence J. Peter (1919 - 1988); author of "The Peter Principle"
If there was a cast iron case then they wouldn't need the appeal process...or were you being ironic?
But then I would only allow Jews in 1940 (who I believe were the original reason for the treaty) to use the asylum route & since I'm not aware of any nations currently employing industrial means to commit genocide.. the rest (especially gays using it as a residency route) can fook off
How fortunate for governments that the people they administer don't think
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