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Will Brexit lead to the abandonment of Crossrail2 andTurning South London Orange?
On Sat, 16 Jul 2016 11:22:57 +0100, "tim..."
wrote: "Wolfgang Schwanke" wrote in message ... I want us to be able to trade with our European neighbours. But I also want us to have absolute control of our borders so we can limit the numbers of non-UK people that we allow in The UK is not in Schengen, so it has control over its borders already. No we don't in Schengen or otherwise, EU rules EEA rules. forbid us from excluding entry for another EU citizen except in very exceptional circumstances. If someone has an EU passport, Valid EEA ID card or passport. they are in, end of. The (usual) reasons for wanting to exclude someone: Failing to produce the above. we don't think that you have sufficient means to support yourself whilst here or you are a habitual criminal Not so simple. The first on the list [Border Force Operations Manual 4.1] is "Public policy and security" which would allow exclusion (e.g. for extremists whether political or religious) without a criminal record being required or disallow exclusion (even for "habitual" criminals) if the action would be disproportionate. To balance this, the UK's own habitual criminals have to be suffered by the rest of the EEA. are not exceptional reasons If it doesn't use that, it's not the EU's fault. It doesn't use it because the right doesn't exist. tim |
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