Binsal Abdulkader ABU DHABI, January 17, 2022 (WAM) – The UK Home Office has stated that the UK is committed to working closely with the UAE to meet the common global challenges we face.
A UK Home Office spokesman, who was responding to questions from the Emirates News Agency (WAM) about the significance of the UAE’s visit, said a deal had recently been reached between the UK and the United Arab Emirates to deal with illegal funding. Earlier this month, the UAE
A spokesman for London said in a statement: “This first-class deal will help keep the public safe from the pursuit of terrorists and organized crime groups that harm us.”
A spokeswoman cites the agreement “United Arab Emirates-UK Partnership to Overcome Illicit Financial Flow” signed on 17 September 2021 by Home Secretary Priti Patel and United Arab Emirates Minister of State Ahmed Ali Al Sayeq.
Commenting on the Home Secretary’s recent announcement that action against vaccines will lead to tough action against vaccination in the UK, the statement said: “People have more important than ever to have vaccines and their jobs.
“We will always give the police the powers and resources they need to keep the British people safe, which is why we propose measures in police, crime, punishment and court law to prevent public harassment and disturbing protests affecting the majority.”
Illegal Migration Illegal migration is a global and international issue and discussions with partners to reduce illegal migration are always ongoing, the spokesman pointed out.
The Nationality and Boundaries Bill, revived for its third reading in Parliament, will provide the greatest reform in decades to repair the broken asylum system. It will make the system better and more effective, so the UK can better protect and support asylum seekers, the report added.
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