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EU news: 64 MEPs turn on VDL in extraordinary uprising - letter exposes EU crisis | Politics | News


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A coalition of 64 MEPs accused the Commission President of ignoring over 1.1 million European citizens. In a letter to the top eurocrat, the politicians argued she had displayed a “politically damaging lack off concern for the voice of” European taxpayers. Their furious rant comes after the Commission dropped plans for the so-called “minority SafePack”. ....

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Is Britain turning its back on asylum-seekers?


NEW rules that deny asylum to refugees who’ve passed through a “safe” country are “unworkable” and risk plunging the asylum system into “chaos.”
Under changes to the immigration rules, which came into effect on January 1, any person who has travelled through or has a connection with a safe third country could have their asylum case declared inadmissible. 
The changes allow the government to remove asylum-seekers not only to countries they have passed through but also any state willing to accept them. 
However, lawyers and refugee rights groups interviewed by the Morning Star claim the rules are “unworkable” in practice, and will only add further delays to the asylum system.  ....

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