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Please explain why Reform are bothering to exit ECHR, and rescind the UK Human Rights Act, if they're not doing it in some false hope of enacting pushbacks?Two different issues.
Please explain why Reform are bothering to exit ECHR, and rescind the UK Human Rights Act, if they're not doing it in some false hope of enacting pushbacks?Two different issues.

But if you currently live in a tent with limited food and money, you wont believe that you could ever feel like that.It is a complex question. After a while I think, for most people, it would become a soul destroying existence. Like being in a very nice prison.

They don't get 5 star hotels, and we need to feed them because they aren't allowed to work.Nice 5 star hotel with all inclusive meals, a bit of pocket money thrown in, medical care and usually a bike donated from Halfords is a good opener.

To deport nasty people back to nasty places.Please explain why Reform are bothering to exit ECHR, and rescind the UK Human Rights Act, if they're not doing it in some false hope of enacting pushbacks?

Section 37(1) of NABA provides that a refugee is not to be taken to have come to the United Kingdom directly from a country where their life or freedom was threatened, if they stopped in another country outside the United Kingdom, unless they can show that they could not reasonably be expected to have sought protection under the Refugee Convention in that country.They claim asylum on arriving in UK.
So the CPS don't waste their limited funding on chasing ghosts.![]()
Please explain why Reform are bothering to exit ECHR, and rescind the UK Human Rights Act, if they're not doing it in some false hope of enacting pushbacks?

Yes but the initial honeymoon period is what attracts them to begin with. Compared to say France and other countries that give them a tent it looks a much nicer proposition.It is a complex question. After a while I think, for most people, it would become a soul destroying existence. Like being in a very nice prison.

Oh yes they doThey don't get 5 star hotels, and we need to feed them because they aren't allowed to work.
If there is no other rescue vessel in closer proximity, that might apply.A vessel which is compelled to assist seafarers in distress is not engaging in passage that is not innocent.
It's illegally to interfere with other vessels, never mind endangering their lives.Seems to provide more flexibility to push back. You've got to think these arguments through Notchy Lad.
And UNCOS states that innocent vessels must not be interfered with.If they are in French waters when they claim Asylum, they need to tell the French Authorities. An "English person" has no obligation to grant asylum. If they claim asylum while being rescued in French waters and handed to the French, there is no obligation for the master of the ship to do anything. Unless you are suggesting that France is a danger to their life.
this is correct.
- Vessel in distress in French waters - SOLAS applies
- Vessel not in distress attempting to enter UK waters UNCLOS applies.

They risk their lives travelling to the UK and pay traffickers thousands of pounds for the privilege. So they will get fed?Yes but the initial honeymoon period is what attracts them to begin with. Compared to say France and other countries that give them a tent it looks a much nicer proposition.

Oh no they don't.Oh yes they do
So that's why UK refuses to consider it.Yes but how? Offshore processing centers wouldn't work in my opinion.

If they apply in France they get housed, not a tent. Why come here?Yes but the initial honeymoon period is what attracts them to begin with. Compared to say France and other countries that give them a tent it looks a much nicer proposition.
If you arrive at a foreign port with passengers disembarking, not having the correct documentation, you risk the boat being impounded and you arrested.Don't talk wet

all these arguments have already been dealt with.If there is no other rescue vessel in closer proximity, that might apply.
But as mbk keeps telling us, refugee boats are easy to spot on the high seas.
So a rescue boat will be quickly in the vicinity, so no need for other vessels to become involved.
Although mbk's assumptions can't be relied on because frequently fishing boats are involved.
It's illegally to interfere with other vessels, never mind endangering their lives.
And UNCOS states that innocent vessels must not be interfered with.