Home Office - migrant workers fiasco : Wed Jul 18, 2012 5:48 pm
The Government's point-based system for who can stay and who can't has been ruled unlawful, as the idiots never laid the rules before Parliament. Presumably someone forgot, but won't now be able to remember why, but of course it will be no-one's fault.
This means that potentially thousands of decisions reached in the last few years are invalid, and no doubt there will be a flood of cases (to go along with the hundreds queuing up for Court dates already) asking for decisions to be overturned or looked at again, with all the attendant costs - and no doubt in many cases some compo too. Add to this the announcement that thousands of Home Office workers have voted to go on strike over pay and conditions, and isn't it a refreshing change that at least one sector of the country is being run swimmingly? Who is in charge of it? They should be promoted immediately. |
The Government's point-based system for who can stay and who can't has been ruled unlawful, as the idiots never laid the rules before Parliament. Presumably someone forgot, but won't now be able to remember why, but of course it will be no-one's fault.
This means that potentially thousands of decisions reached in the last few years are invalid, and no doubt there will be a flood of cases (to go along with the hundreds queuing up for Court dates already) asking for decisions to be overturned or looked at again, with all the attendant costs - and no doubt in many cases some compo too. Add to this the announcement that thousands of Home Office workers have voted to go on strike over pay and conditions, and isn't it a refreshing change that at least one sector of the country is being run swimmingly? Who is in charge of it? They should be promoted immediately. |
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