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Tag Archives: Asylum
Immigration – does the government have it all wrong?
Two different stories have been in the headlines recently. I haven’t seen them connected anywhere. So I thought I would draw some lines between them and see what they have to do with each other. Immigration Cases Backlog hits half … Continue reading
Posted in Behind the Headlines, Politics in context
Tagged Asylum, equality, Migration, racism, UK, unemployment, violence
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Borders and Visas – UK or EU competence?
This post is part of a series about the UK review of the balance of competence between the EU and the Member States (and the UK in particular). For more details about the review as a whole see my earlier … Continue reading
Posted in UK-EU
Tagged Asylum, Balance of Competence Review, EU, Europe, Migration, participation, transparency, UK
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