Dave
Honorary Master
Could argue that as the UK no longer has access to EU funding to process asylum seekers (including housing them, etc, until decision are made) as part of the Dublin Regulation, it may even be easier to send them back to where they came from (the EU). Also, I imagine our mandatory quota for the number of refugees we HAVE to take in every year falls away as we're no longer a member state?
It’s absolutely nothing to do with the EU. It’s in terms of the UN’s 1951 Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees and to the 1967 protocol.
Another Brexit red herring