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if it is deemed safe, then they can send the punters back ( to us). One has to look at the larger picture - and now.... everyone can take their pardners for the usual dance
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The decision clearly has no credibility whatsoever. Having an issue you wish to get rid of does not change whether a neighbouring country is safe or not. The hypocrisy is almost overwhelming. Clearly their government is unfit for the task of governing.
It'll be interesting to see if they can convince groups like the EU etc. to back them and to change their mind too. In which case an explanation will be owed as to why they pretended the UK was unsafe in the first place.
"But the British government has said it will decide who it accepts into the UK."
Not from Ireland, it won't. The UK and Ireland have a "Common Travel Area" agreement and there are no restrictions on movement between the two. All the Irish authorties have to do is to put the people they want to leave on a bus to Belfast. And there's nothing to stop them getting a bus back.