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Quizzes & Puzzles71 mins ago
We are part of the UK so if this judgement stands refugees will be able to come here and avoid the risk of deportation.
The whole Rwanda policy has been a crock of shít from the beginning. No due diligence was done as far as it's legality was done so it has been bogged down in the courts for years.
The whole policy is based on an unproven assumption that it will deter illegal immigration. But since the policy was announced, illegal immigration has substantially increased.
A government devoid of ideas, grabbing at a daft option just to ward off their core voters jumping to Reform. But the longer this sad saga goes on the more Reform will hoover up exasperated, dissatisfied Tories.
Nowt much wrong with the Rwanda plan save that it is prey to the wreckers. The issue is with the ridiculous agreement with the EU and the failure to renegotiate or scrap it. It clearly isn't working. Plus not getting out of the existing HR agreement and implementing our own, replacing the duff agreement with our own wherever it is referenced is also causing problems, which Westminster seems to be just fine with.
"without the assembly it would be under UK courts."
Some mistake surely? The High Court in Belfast is a UK court.
What am I missing here?
"The High Court in Belfast on Monday morning ordered the "disapplication" of sections of the act as they undermine human rights protections guaranteed in the region under post-Brexit arrangements."
"Following Brexit, the UK and the EU agreed the Windsor Framework, which stipulates there can be no diminution of the rights provisions contained within the Good Friday peace agreement of 1998, even if they differ from the rest of the UK."
There is your answer, Tora, whether you agree with it or not. And the UK govt can still appeal. Not a devolution issue, but a knock-on effect, however indirect, of the fudge that were the Brexit arrangements for NI.
This is a link to the summary of the judgment and I don't think the full judgment is online yet.
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