Pretty ambiguous, actually."The coastal State may take the necessary steps in its territorial sea to prevent passage which is not innocent."
Pretty clear.
Pretty ambiguous, actually."The coastal State may take the necessary steps in its territorial sea to prevent passage which is not innocent."
Pretty clear.

better just to turn them around before they reach the shipping lanes. Safer for everyone.Well yes, as it kinda hinders the shipping lanes. MBK wasn't serious, you know.

What is not clear?Pretty ambiguous, actually.
The ambiguity.What is not clear?
Send British troops over to the French beaches and blockade them?better just to turn them around before they reach the shipping lanes. Safer for everyone.
Or better still stop them when they attempt to board the boats.
Its pretty hard to drown standing on a beach.
We need leaders going in the right direction.But all of the party's lie, that's how they get votes. They tell you what you want to hear then get into power and job done, they don't care anymore. We need leaders that make you smile. It really is very simple.

Oh yeahWell yes, as it kinda hinders the shipping lanes. MBK wasn't serious, you know.

There is nothing legally ambiguous about the sentence.The ambiguity.
Yes, it applies to all vessels including any British vessel trying to round up migrants and return them to France, which it can’t without agreement"The coastal State may take the necessary steps in its territorial sea to prevent passage which is not innocent."
Pretty clear.
May...? Or it may notThere is nothing legally ambiguous about the sentence.
"The coastal State may take the necessary steps in its territorial sea to prevent passage which is not innocent."
who = the coastal state
what = the necessary steps
why = to prevent passage that is not innocent
do we have a definition of passage that is not innocent - yes Article 19.
do we understand what the necessary steps are - anything that achieves the goal.
It doesn't say reasonably necessary, or without force or intimidation. Nope its the "necessary steps".
Nowhere does it say France has to take them.they can be assisted back to France and France must deal with them. Reg 33 SOLAS.
Assisted?they can be assisted back to France
It’s a push back.Preventing or blocking a boat from entering UK waters from French waters is not 'pushing back'. It’s 'stopping'.
He's basically saying that if the people on board cant prove they are hobby sailors, they can ask them to go back to France.Nowhere does it say France has to take them.
That’s most likely the Rio Grande.![]()
Somebody already had that idea.