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Detained Immigrant Women Go On Hunger Strike.
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http:// www.ind ependen t.co.uk /news/u k/home- news/ya rls-woo d-home- office- women-d eported -more-q uickly- hunger- strike- a823961 1.html
No one forced them to come here and it is certain that the conditions they experienced before they got to the UK were much worse than Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre.
No one forced them to come here and it is certain that the conditions they experienced before they got to the UK were much worse than Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Talbot - // Have you seen/inspected the removal centre, andy? //
Clearly not - which is why my default position is not "Well it is still better than where they came from ..." because that is cold and unfeeling in my view.
And I don't suppose AOG has inspected it either, he simply makes his opinion from the comfort of his own home.
Clearly not - which is why my default position is not "Well it is still better than where they came from ..." because that is cold and unfeeling in my view.
And I don't suppose AOG has inspected it either, he simply makes his opinion from the comfort of his own home.
//The women began their protest more than 10 days ago, and urged the Home Office to end “offensive” practices which they said left people “breaking down psychologically”.//
Means we can't get our own way.
//Mr Lammy said he would be raising the issue with the Home Secretary as a matter of urgency. He told The Independent: “I have long been of the view that the way that asylum seekers and refugees are treated in detention centres like Yarl’s Wood is inhumane and totally unacceptable in a civilised society. I am also deeply concerned about the wrongful detention of innocent people and potential breaches of human rights within our immigration system.//
Means I don't think they did anything wrong by illegally entering Britain.
//More than 100 detainees in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre have been refusing to eat food in protest at the conditions, and have asked for the European Convention on Human Rights to be respected and due process to be followed.//
Means that they have been rather "well fed" during their unenforced stay in the UK and that we need to ditch the European Convention on Human Rights( introduced by Bliar and his Human Rights Lawyer/wife). Or send them to France or Germany if home is not the prefered choice for them.
Means we can't get our own way.
//Mr Lammy said he would be raising the issue with the Home Secretary as a matter of urgency. He told The Independent: “I have long been of the view that the way that asylum seekers and refugees are treated in detention centres like Yarl’s Wood is inhumane and totally unacceptable in a civilised society. I am also deeply concerned about the wrongful detention of innocent people and potential breaches of human rights within our immigration system.//
Means I don't think they did anything wrong by illegally entering Britain.
//More than 100 detainees in Yarl’s Wood Immigration Removal Centre have been refusing to eat food in protest at the conditions, and have asked for the European Convention on Human Rights to be respected and due process to be followed.//
Means that they have been rather "well fed" during their unenforced stay in the UK and that we need to ditch the European Convention on Human Rights( introduced by Bliar and his Human Rights Lawyer/wife). Or send them to France or Germany if home is not the prefered choice for them.
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