pastafarian
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and saying minsters should resign is a political gesture, it doesnt fix the problem or address the reasons. we have a stupidly convoluted system of citizen, subject, commonwealth subject, right of abode (new one on me, relevent here), leave to remain (just look as those words) etc, that changed a half dozen times in legislation. im very surprised this application of rules has carried on for so long without become a public affair, because its not the intent to deport peoples from 50 years ago, but to address a politcally sensitive issue of benefit/health tourism. someone cocked up on drafting the legislation (should have exempted those before 1971 Immigration Act, possibly 1982 legislation too), and the Home Office has been typically British in appling the rules even though they dont make sense to the individual circumstances. lets see if they fix that, then if they dont is time to ask for heads.
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The legislation to protect us the taxpayers from fraudulent illegals is a sound policy, I don’t know whose side people are on who call this policy “hostile”, certainly not on the side of me a taxpayer. The policy has though caught out a group of people by accident who were never intended to be involved in it. It seems this problem is being addressed though which is good news.