No such thing. As you are aware, and if not then well you are now.
But in reality I know that you have some knowledge of international law, even if you choose to ignore that and play your tune to the other low hanging fruits
It is only after an asylum claim has been processed and found there not to be a claim that a refugee or asylum seeker becomes 'illegal'
But 'illegal is only a small part and not the full understanding of the terms used.
Everyone in the world has the right to claim asylum in any country, and may have to arrive there under clandestine conditions in order to do so.
If is only after a seeker has been processed, fails in their claim and then absconds that they become illegal.
But ONLY if they abscond, otherwise they're classed as a failed asylum seeker.- Though they can appeal, and should be encouraged to do so.
Lineker is or was a representative of the BBC - a supposedly impartial news organization
No he wasnt. He worked for the bbc, but in no way is or was classed as a legal representative.
Therefore his comments were his own.
Therefore he is exercising his right to freedom of speech.
You'll be trying to convince us next the gbnews is centrist
These people are soaking up several billion pounds of our tax money every year in housing and maintenance costs and they have no right here coming as they do from safe countries in Europe.
Again I point you towards international law on seeking asylum/refugee status, which shows that your entire little rant is based on misinformation, but one that you appear to want to readily grasp.
Incidentally, migrants contribute about £80 billion to the UK economy, so deducting that 'several' billion(£3B to be exact, give or take a few mil) it looks like they are quids in.
Of course we wouldnt have to pay anything like that if not for tory policy in closing all safe routes and all but a single understaffed office to process any claims.
I mean we could have taken each claim as it came in and processed it in a little under a month, but tory policy meant we ended up with a gigantic backlog.
It is an unfortunate situation that we will probably have to run an amnesty on and just clear it that way. Not ideal, but it will save a lot of money. And then these new Brits can start contributing to the UK economy.
Heres an interesting point. Due to brexit, the country has lost nearly £100B in income(per year) So if not for immigration and the vast sums of money generated by them, the fallout from brexit would have been considerably worse.
Thank God for immigration. We could have been in a right sticky wicket if not for them.