Proceeding contribution from Baroness Hanham (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Tuesday, 23 October 2007. It occurred during Debate on bill on UK Borders Bill.
UK Borders Bill
My Lords, I made it clear at Report that I had a great deal of sympathy for the amendment of the noble Lord, Lord Avebury, as I have for the one that he moved today. For a whole new application to be required because of a simple misunderstanding is counterproductive, and an appeal which must consider the facts presented in the original case is no way of ensuring that procedural errors can be rectified before final judgment is given. I hope that the Minister managed to hear most of the comments made by the noble Lord, Lord Avebury, and is able to respond to them.
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- Children Codes of practice Devolved matters Appeals Asylum Detainees Arrests Custodial treatment Borders Employment Families Human rights Immigration EU law Undocumented migrants Documents Languages Migrants Immigration officers Police Powers Prisoners Nationality Scotland Standards Victims Students Torture Border and Immigration Agency
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- UK Borders Bill 2006-07
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