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Nettet11. apr. 2010 · Jon Featonby @jonfeatonby · 2h This is one of the things about the asylum bill - it prevents the functioning of a proper system. So those with strong claims … NettetRT @refugeecouncil: A former prison is a completely inappropriate place to house traumatised refugees. There would be no need to use former prisons, military bases …
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Nettet1. feb. 2024 · Jon Featonby on Twitter: "The Home Office response to this was that we were making "speculations" about unpublished legislation. Which is true, but it's based on what Ministers, including the PM, have said. I hope it also indicates a that this time around the Home Office will publish impact assessments." Nettet3. feb. 2024 · Jon Featonby on Twitter: "Worth remembering who would be impacted by this. Our @refugeecouncil analysis estimates 6 in 10 who cross the channel would get …
Nettet9. mar. 2024 · Jon Featonby on Twitter: "This is the extent of scrutiny that the asylum bill will get in @HouseofCommons. Two days, a total of 12 hours, for committee stage for a … Nettet9. mar. 2024 · Jon Featonby on Twitter: "the rules changes, in the guise of simplification, appear to have added an extra barrier. Applicants will now need to pay the NHS health …
Nettet22. feb. 2024 · @jonfeatonby The Home Office is going to send a questionnaire to people from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Libya, Syria and Yemen who applied for asylum before 28 … Nettet27. mar. 2024 · “and that one is defeated 306 to 196. That's it for day 1 of the committee stage. Tomorrow they go back to the start of the bill to debate amendments relating to the duty to remove, permanent inadmissibility, indefinite detention (including of children) and a whole lot more”
Nettet4. mar. 2024 · Jon Featonby on Twitter: "the legislation is expected to make any asylum claim made by someone who crosses the channel in a small boat inadmissible - so it …
Nettet31. jan. 2024 · Jon Featonby on Twitter: "In 2024 45,746 men, women and children crossed the channel in small boats to reach the UK. In our new analysis published today, @refugeecouncil predict that 6 in 10 would go on to get refugee status if the UK Government processed their asylum claims" devonshire investors linkedinNettet7. mar. 2024 · Jon Featonby @jonfeatonby Two-thirds of those who crossed the channel last year would get recognised as refugees if their cases were processed. So this is a … devonshire johnson bros england pat no 118579Nettet8. mar. 2024 · Jon Featonby @jonfeatonby One of the rather perverse implications of the new asylum bill is that the Home Office will end up indefinitely accommodating and … devonshire investors bostonNettet4. mar. 2024 · “There’s also potentially another way the inadmissibility law could be changed by this bill. Rather than focusing on those who did/could of/should of claimed … devonshire investors fidelityNettet6. mar. 2024 · Jon Featonby on Twitter: "Here’s the long title of the new asylum bill on tomorrow’s order paper. That really is a very long long title. This is not going to be a short bill." Here’s the long title of the new asylum bill on tomorrow’s order paper. That really is a very long long title. This is not going to be a short bill. 06 Mar 2024 23:46:27 devonshire isle of manNettetJon Featonby on Twitter: "That still leaves over 45,000 men, women and children the Government has left in a limbo. What are they going to do with them? Detain them? That could cost about £1bn a year to detain for 6 months, and that's before the question of where is answered." devonshire investors websiteNettet4. mar. 2024 · Jon Featonby @jonfeatonby 15h The article also suggests all those crossing will be detained for 28 days. It currently costs £120/day to detain someone. The Home Office predicts 65,000 will cross this year so that would be £219m/year. Not to mention expanding the detention capacity from around 2,280 currently. 2 3 7 Jon … devonshire johnson bros