The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Channel crossings plan condemned

- KATRINE BUSSEY

Ministers in Scotland and Wales have condemned as “barbaric” measures in the UK Government’s Nationalit­y and Borders Bill – as well as warning the legislatio­n may need approval from the parliament­s in Edinburgh and Cardiff.

Scottish Social Justice Secretary Shona Robison and her Welsh counterpar­t Jane Hutt have written a joint letter to Home Secretary Priti Patel to demand the UK reconsider­s its “hostile environmen­t strategy”.

The letter comes after 27 people died trying to cross the English Channel in November – a journey which has resulted in 166 people being recorded as either dead or missing since 2014.

The Nationalit­y and Borders Bill – which cleared the Commons on Monday – seeks to curb these crossings and also change how asylum claims are processed.

The Scottish and Welsh government­s have “farreachin­g concerns about the impact of the provisions” in the Bill, the home secretary was told.

Ms Robison and Ms Hutt stated: “This legislatio­n contains measures that will prevent migrants crossing the English Channel in small boats, including the barbaric suggestion­s for ‘push-back’ exercises involving enforcemen­t officials seeking to repel small boats.

“Rather than help matters, these measures will delay rescues and endanger lives.”

They told Ms Patel this contradict­s the UK’S “obligation under maritime laws and convention­s to guarantee people’s safety”.

Ms Robison and Ms Hutt make clear their government­s “do not believe that increased marine or beach patrols, diversion, criminalis­ation, changes to legal status or reduced support to those who arrive in the UK” will deter people from seeking to enter the UK.

Meanwhile, Welsh ministers have now decided that a Legislativ­e Consent Memorandum is required at the Senedd in relation to some clauses in the Bill.

Under the devolution settlement, such consent is needed where UK legislatio­n touches on areas which the devolved administra­tions are responsibl­e for – although Westminste­r in the past has pushed ahead with new laws without such approval,

Scottish ministers “still require urgent clarity from the Home Office to ascertain whether similar legislativ­e competence issues need to be addressed in Scotland”, the letter adds.

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 ?? ?? DESPERATE: More than 150 migrants have either died or vanished trying to cross the English Channel since 2014.
DESPERATE: More than 150 migrants have either died or vanished trying to cross the English Channel since 2014.
 ?? ?? Shona Robison has written to Home Secretary Priti Patel, left, over concerns about the Nationalit­y and Borders Bill.
Shona Robison has written to Home Secretary Priti Patel, left, over concerns about the Nationalit­y and Borders Bill.

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