Lord Woolf
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(12 years ago)
Lords ChamberI think that would be counterproductive. If the noble Lord thinks through the circumstances of that question, he will understand that.
Am I right in thinking that this form of appeal from outside the country has been part of the immigration process for a substantial period? In addition, is it not the case that it can be a written process and that forms can be used for the purposes of the appeal?
The noble and learned Lord is perfectly correct in that regard.