From: uklm@permabulator.33mail.com
On 16:32 17 Sep 2024, Norman Wells said:
> On 17/09/2024 15:47, Roger Hayter wrote:
>> On 17 Sep 2024 at 15:21:21 BST, "Jon Ribbens"
>> wrote:
>>> On 2024-09-17, Handsome Jack wrote:
>>>> On Tue, 17 Sep 2024 01:03:43 +0100, Tim Jackson wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Yawn. We've discussed that ad nauseam. The Refugee Convention
>>>>> doesn't require asylum seekers to seek asylum in the first safe
>>>>> country after leaving the country where they are unsafe.
>>>>
>>>> If that is really the case, then let us change it. And if other
>>>> countries refuse to agree, then let us resile from it until they
>>>> do.
>>>>
>>>> In general, the reply to anyone who says "we cannot do X to remedy
>>>> this unsatisfactory situation, because of the law", is "Then let us
>>>> change the law so that we can do X".
>>>
>>> But that isn't the situation. You are getting the reply "we cannot
>>> do X to make the situation worse, because it would be illegal".
>>> Changing the law to make it legal to make the situation worse would
>>> not help. As the Tories demonstrated repeatedly.
>>
>> I think the poster is under the impression we, as a great imperial
>> power, can change international law to suit ourselves.
>
> No-one's changing international law in the slightest. The 1951
> Refugee Convention remains the definitive statement of what the law
> is.
That's quite true but there have also been several changes and
amendments to the definition of "refugee". It somewhat depends on
whether or not you accept these revisions. See:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Refugee#Definitions
> All we have done in the Nationality and Borders Act 2022 is state
> definitively that, as far as the UK is concerned, the requirement in
> the Convention that to be a refugee he must be 'coming directly' from
> the place where he was being persecuted or in danger does not include
> coming via any number of other safe countries. To most people who
> have any knowledge of the English language that would be coming
> 'indirectly'. So, it's a proper interpretation of the words used in
> the Convention. Anything else is a misinterpretation.
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