I suffered the usual problem of debating with idiots, and was dragged down to their level.
For the last 40 odd pages, all you've done is misinterpret the rules of rescue at sea.
And it's become tedious.
Then there's MWN being incrementally absurd:
"What if they're near the border?"
"But what if they're just a few meters from the border?"
It was obvious what was coming next: "What if they're half in and half out?"
Then there's Dick Turpin standing on the sidelines, throwing in abuse from time to time to amuse himself, because he has no positive contribution to make to the debate.
In reality, the rescue services are there to save lives, which they do most expeditiously, not to get into a spat over SOLAS, UNCLOS or any other regulation.
Push backs are potentially illegal otherwise UK would be operating such a scenario, and then there would be not only another international legal wrangle, there would also be a loss of cooperation with the French, and UK would become a pariah state in the event of any fatalities..