From: roger@hayter.org
On 22 Sep 2025 at 16:43:52 BST, "Jon Ribbens"
wrote:
> On 2025-09-22, Ottavio Caruso wrote:
>> In view of the recent statements from Farage and co., I'd like to ask:
>>
>> 1) Can the UK Parliament change (not revoke [1], that's a different
>> story) an existing status of ILR, so that that holder of ILR will be
>> asked to re-apply? And if somebody challenged that in court, would they
>> have any ground?
>>
>> 2) If existing ILR's had a stipulation that the holder has unlimited
>> access to welfare at the same terms and conditions as a UK citizen, can
>> the UK Parliament remove this access to welfare? And if somebody
>> challenged that in court, would they have any ground?
>
> UK Parliament can make any law it likes, including saying that all
> existing holders of ILR must be shot on sight.
Some laws might be incompatible with human rights law; but Parliament has
merely to state in the Act that they recognise this or, strategically,
revoke
the HRA and relevant treaties.
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Roger Hayter
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