Gaming the asylum system
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This is hard to believe, that people would be dishonest and that legal firms and organisations would support them for money!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
Kawasicki said:
This is hard to believe, that people would be dishonest and that legal firms and organisations would support them for money!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
So migrants, many of which come from countries that throw gay people off towers, are advised to say they are gay. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
PurplePenguin said:
Kawasicki said:
This is hard to believe, that people would be dishonest and that legal firms and organisations would support them for money!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
So migrants, many of which come from countries that throw gay people off towers, are advised to say they are gay. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
It’s not a cheap process, but the state benefits make it worth it, apparently.
Kawasicki said:
This is hard to believe, that people would be dishonest and that legal firms and organisations would support them for money!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
Really ? You don't work for the home office do you ? https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o

Countdown said:
Kawasicki said:
Yes, and then their wives come over and are registered as lesbians.
I think "Family reunions" have been stopped since last September.In relation to the OP I won't hold my breath for the SRA to take any action against the Solicitors involved in this.
PurplePenguin said:
Kawasicki said:
This is hard to believe, that people would be dishonest and that legal firms and organisations would support them for money!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
So migrants, many of which come from countries that throw gay people off towers, are advised to say they are gay. https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o

...it's the sort of thing the Greens would come out with!
Kawasicki said:
This is hard to believe, that people would be dishonest and that legal firms and organisations would support them for money!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
Might want to correct the post. The article suggests lawyers might be involved but the only person they identify is not a lawyer but had a meeting at the office of a law firm. I would suspect the 2 firms mentioned will by in some panic waiting a letter from the SRA.https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
There where some lawyers caught a couple of years ago who where struck off. It takes a lot of work to qualify and you should earn good money. Seems odd to risk it. Particularly since it leaves you a target for blackmail.
The article is a bit daily wail with lots of big numbers and only at the end says the total number of claims in 2023
Mrr T said:
Kawasicki said:
This is hard to believe, that people would be dishonest and that legal firms and organisations would support them for money!
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
Might want to correct the post. The article suggests lawyers might be involved but the only person they identify is not a lawyer but had a meeting at the office of a law firm. I would suspect the 2 firms mentioned will by in some panic waiting a letter from the SRA.https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c937wldkkw8o
There where some lawyers caught a couple of years ago who where struck off. It takes a lot of work to qualify and you should earn good money. Seems odd to risk it. Particularly since it leaves you a target for blackmail.
The article is a bit daily wail with lots of big numbers and only at the end says the total number of claims in 2023
Tankrizzo said:
I see we are now into claiming that a BBC News investigation is a "bit Daily Mail" because the truth is that unpalatable.
Nope. The article of is a bit wail because the start contains lots of big number but at the end says the total number of claims in 2023 was ......... 578. That claims no number on success rate.Mrr T said:
Tankrizzo said:
I see we are now into claiming that a BBC News investigation is a "bit Daily Mail" because the truth is that unpalatable.
Nope. The article of is a bit wail because the start contains lots of big number but at the end says the total number of claims in 2023 was ......... 578. That claims no number on success rate.Kawasicki said:
Mrr T said:
Tankrizzo said:
I see we are now into claiming that a BBC News investigation is a "bit Daily Mail" because the truth is that unpalatable.
Nope. The article of is a bit wail because the start contains lots of big number but at the end says the total number of claims in 2023 was ......... 578. That claims no number on success rate.It maybe wide spread among the 578 claims in 2023. However, if all the claims are fake It's still only 0.7% of the total claims.
Lotobear said:
The biggest surprise in all of this is that the BBC ran the sting.
That’s the second biggest surprise. The biggest surprise is that people might be manipulating the system to gain advantage. That is truly, deeply, shocking. It seems so unlikely and unpalatable that this could be happening that we should discount it as an unlikely and infrequent occurrence. Then everyone is happy again, and we can move on with our lives.Mrr T said:
I am not discounting the article. The practice is wrong and those involved punished. Including the claimants.
It maybe wide spread among the 578 claims in 2023. However, if all the claims are fake It's still only 0.7% of the total claims.
Exactly, it’s only a tiny proportion of claims, not that big a deal. I am disappointed in the BBC, the article may be accurate, but it is unhelpful. Malinformation, I believe it is called, and the BBC should be ashamed of themselves!!!It maybe wide spread among the 578 claims in 2023. However, if all the claims are fake It's still only 0.7% of the total claims.
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