Clause 10 - Differential treatment of refugees | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees As we have already discussed, the majority of the people who come to our shores come from France. There is a safe route from France.
Clause 10 - Differential treatment of refugees | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees When I was in Nigeria I heard from the Nigerian Home Secretary that the system often contributed to family break-up rather than reunion.
Clause 10 - Differential treatment of refugees | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees I was not suggesting that the hon.
Clause 10 - Differential treatment of refugees | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees Does the hon.
Clause 10 - Differential treatment of refugees | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees Nobody doubts anyone in this Parliament on their compassion or their feeling for people who are in very vulnerable situations.
Clause 10 - Differential treatment of refugees | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees Does the hon.
Clause 10 - Differential treatment of refugees | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees Would the hon. Gentleman describe a person who has come directly to the UK from France as a person escaping persecution?
Clause 10 - Differential treatment of refugees | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees Does the hon.
Clause 2 - Historical inability of unmarried fathers to transmit citizenship | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees If a married couple has a child, the assumption is made that the man is the biological father, even though anyone who has seen “The Jeremy K
Clause 1 - Historical Inability of Mothers to Transmit Citizenship | Nationality and Borders Bill | Public Bill Committees Or indeed joining the British Army.