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26 July 2021 • 12:02am An inflatable craft carrying migrant men, women and children crosses the shipping lane in the English Channel Credit: Getty Images /Dan Kitwood SIR – The French say that they cannot stop a migrant boat unless it is in distress. If these were private boats, this could be true. However, the migrants pay for their passage, which makes the voyage a commercial operation. These commercial vessels must therefore meet the standards required to conform with safety rules. The person in charge is also required to hold a certificate of competence. If a vessel is stopped and fails the inspection, it should be escorted to the nearest port in France. ....
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SIR – I hope Vernon Bogdanor is right in saying that the Dunlop report on strengthening the Union, completed in 2019, is to be published at long last. I was assured again and again in the Lords that it would appear before the end of 2020. Some recommendations, I was told, were being put into effect. Why then the continuing secrecy on the part of a government that is supposed to be firmly committed to the Union? We have been cursed for too long by the policy of “devolve and forget”, as Professor Bogdanor says. It is erroneous, however, to say that in the past “devolve and forget” in Northern Ireland “legitimised discrimination by a majority-ruled Stormont against the minority Catholic population”. Discrimination was practised, above all in housing, by both Unionist and nationalist local councils. ....