Britain Copes with Free Movement From Ireland

The HeraldDecember 01, 2005

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THE GENIAL Tom Harris, MP, rushes so quickly to scaremongering about an independent Scottish asylum system that he misses the elephant in the British Isles asylum systems.

Does MrHarris not realise that Westminster already has an agreement of free movement with another country that even predates the Schengen agreement, namely free movement of people between the UK and the Republic of Ireland, where separate asylum laws exist? Surely if Westminster can cope with free movement with the Irish Republic it can also cope with free movement and a different asylum system for Scotland. Hopefully such an agreement would end the barbaric, Labour-sanctioned, practice of removing scared children from their beds in the early hours of the morning.

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Britain Copes with Free Movement From Ireland

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