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Previously on "Brexit Britain finally starts cracking down on non-EU migrants"
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostYou have certainly grown as a person to think that those with no recent and long-standing British ancestry should be allowed to remain.
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Maybe some of these could also be deported:
- Margaret Hodge (Labour) — Cairo, Egypt
- Boris Johnson (Conservative) — New York, United States of America
- Rushanara Ali (Labour) — Bishwanath, Bangladesh
- Gisela Stuart (Labour) — Velden, West Germany
- Khalid Mahmood (Labour) — Azad Kashmir, Pakistan
- Yasmin Qureshi (Labour) — Gujrat, Pakistan
- Tobias Ellwood (Conservative) — New York, United States of America
- Greg Hands (Conservative) — New York, United States of America
- Mark Field (Conservative) — Hanover, West Germany
- Virendra Sharma (Labour) — British India
- Deidre Brock (SNP) — Perth, Australia
- Rehman Chishti (Conservative) — Muzaffarabad, Pakistan
- Edward Garnier (Conservative) — Wuppertal, West Germany
- Catherine West (Labour) — Sydney, Australia
- Keith Vaz (Labour) — Aden Colony, present day Yemen
- Valarie Vaz (Labour) — Aden Colony, present day Yemen
- Jim Dowd (Labour) — Lower Saxony, West Germany
- Nia Griffith (Labour) — Dublin, Republic of Ireland
- Paul Beresford (Conservative) — Levin, New Zealand
- Natascha Engel (Labour) — West Berlin, West Germany
- Shailesh Vara (Conservative) — Uganda
- Nicola Blackwood (Conservative) — Johannesburg, South Africa
- Rory Stewart (Conservative) — British Hong Kong
- Flick Drummond (Conservative) — Aden, South Yemen
- Alok Sharma (Conservative) — India
- Crispin Blunt (Conservative) — Germany
- Daniel Kawczynski (Conservative) — Warsaw, Poland
- Nadhim Zahawi (Conservative) — Baghdad, Iraq
- Marcus Fysh (Conservative) — Australia
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All a mistake apparently - http://<br /> https://www.theguardia...y_to_clipboard
Odd what media interest can do....
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostA deliberately provocative question as usual. But for a start, those with no recent and long-standing British ancestry.
and any naturalized British citizen, such as a former "refugee", not in that category, but convicted of a serious crime, should have their nationality revoked and be kicked out.
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Originally posted by northernladyuk View PostSo which categories of non-British citizens illegally present in the UK do you think should be allowed to remain?
and any naturalized British citizen, such as a former "refugee", not in that category, but convicted of a serious crime, should have their nationality revoked and be kicked out.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThey pick on a British born Aussie as they presume they are white so it shows they aren't racist when they pick on people from Commonwealth countries in Asia, Africa or the Carribbean.
Unfortunately for them one day they will pick on one of the non-white ones....
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI'm sure something very similar has happened before. Each time a crackdown on non-EU immigration is implemented, Home Office officials spitefully and vindictively pick on some British-born Aussie, with British parents, to try and show up the government and thwart their wishes.
What's needed is a good top-to-bottom clean out at the Home Office immigration department itself (unless of course the Government is complicit in it and is happy itself if curbs on non-EU immigration are discredited this way)
Unfortunately for them one day they will pick on one of the non-white ones....
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostI read his story in The Guardian. He made it clear his father was on his birth certificate as apparently after his birth his father went with his mother to register it.
At the time he was born fathers didn't have automatic parental responsibility.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View Post
At the time he was born fathers didn't have automatic parental responsibility.
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Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostI'm sure something very similar has happened before. Each time a crackdown on non-EU immigration is implemented, Home Office officials spitefully and vindictively pick on some British-born Aussie, with British parents, to try and show up the government and thwart their wishes.
What's needed is a good top-to-bottom clean out at the Home Office immigration department itself (unless of course the Government is complicit in it and is happy itself if curbs on non-EU immigration are discredited this way)
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostInteresting, made the mistake of applying for a passport, they checked his birth certificate and his mother was Australian.
Oh dear.
What's needed is a good top-to-bottom clean out at the Home Office immigration department itself (unless of course the Government is complicit in it and is happy itself if curbs on non-EU immigration are discredited this way)
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Don't know why his drivers licence was revoked. Swapped over my non-EU licence for a UK one with no questions asked about my immigration status.
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Originally posted by SueEllen View PostThe father is on the birth certificate.
The rules randomly change.
Birth certificates are required to have the details of the biological mother and - where possible - the details of the biological father.
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