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    It's valid, Javid

    Boats! If you arrive at a US embassy in a boat? It's irrelevant because there is no requirement for a refugee to register in the first country of arrival! You could be a refugee that has traveled half way round the world, you could still walk into the US embassy in London, and claim asylum. Ask...
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    It's valid, Javid

    There is no legal requirement for refugees to register for asylum in their first country of arrival. If they did and subsequently traveled onwards, there is only a system within the EU to facilitate such discovery. A system which we may not have access to after Brexit, and the gentleman's...
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    It's valid, Javid

    Totally irrelevant, just like Javid's comment.
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    It's valid, Javid

    There is no legal requirement for a refugee to register in the first country of arrival. Removal of a refugee, by a EU member to another EU member, to the first country of registration can only be expedited with the agreement and cooperation of the 'first country of arrival'. There is no...
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    It's valid, Javid

    As Sir Gal said, the morally and legally correct thing to do is to invest, in: a) processing these refugees within the legal and moral framework b) rescue missions to prevent needless loss of life c) stop whipping up frenzied anti-immigrant prejudice d) apply a coordinated approach (within the...
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    It's valid, Javid

    According to gossip. Additionally Iranians may be subject to persecution in Iran for many reasons. Religion, economic, sexuality, politics, etc may be valid reasons for fleeing Iran. Granted this is a very old report. "CONNIE AGIUS: Iran is a dangerous place to be different. People are...
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    It's valid, Javid

    You don't, you can only process them within the legal definitions and processes.
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    It's valid, Javid

    Exactly, they must be processed within and by the legal process. Although quite how someone, who has flown from persecution, proves that, I can't imagine. I suspect the onus is on the 'processing country' to make fair and sensible decisions, bearing in mind that about third of appeals are...
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    It's valid, Javid

    It's not, they have been the subject of recent discussions so I continued that theme.
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    It's valid, Javid

    We've already established that there is no legal or moral requirement for a refugee to register in the first country that they arrive. There may be very valid reasons for a refugee to prefer to register in UK. Family, language, career, qualifications to name just a few. Iranian students used to...
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    Inexperienced amateurs land £14million government contract, hurrah!

    Was this a result of some insider information, or just the result of lack of "prior publication of a call for competition"? "The contract award notice, which has been published online, reveals that the tender process took place "without prior publication of a call for competition". The document...
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    This post might save your life......if you apply it.

    We can have emphatic, even vitriolic differences of opinions sometimes (even most times), but we don't resort to tribalism.
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    Blimey

    to reinforce that statement: https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/r-miller-v-secretary-of-state-for-exiting-eu-amended-20161122.pdf#page=32
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    This post might save your life......if you apply it.

    Have you ever considered that your sales techniques needs some work?
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    Blimey

    Because they were so poorly informed and led (or misled).
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    Inexperienced amateurs land £14million government contract, hurrah!

    I can comprehend how those that don't understand the word 'No', would find it meaningless. If you can't understand the word 'No', everything must be meaningless.
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    Inexperienced amateurs land £14million government contract, hurrah!

    You're welcome. Glad to be of service. Just in case you did require any thing else, it looks like the company is well prepared for the post Brexit period, they haven't bothered to recognise the EU Data Protection Regulation: This website conforms to the requirements of the Data Protection Act...
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    Inexperienced amateurs land £14million government contract, hurrah!

    There's no "in other words" about it. I specifically said No, I can't and can't be bothered to find out. Did you misunderstand the word "NO"? You can call it whatever you like. You will anyway, after misunderstanding the word "NO". Precisely, I never said it or anything remotely similar. But...
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    Inexperienced amateurs land £14million government contract, hurrah!

    No and No. No, I can't (and I can't be bothered to look either) list a breakdown of the relevant experience of the employees. But I don't suppose it would be too difficult, there can't be that many of them yet. This was posted yesterday, including typo errors. :ROFLMAO: I hope they are more...
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    PC brain washed

    Simple, which should make it easy for you to understand. I replied to havenojob's post with a tongue-in-cheek remark, "Give it time" which I honestly believe to be a reasonable opinion. I'm sure that, given time, ihavenojob's request will/can come true. But you did, what you usually do, and...
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