Originally Posted by
spekesoftly
SATCOS WB
Also mentioned in that clip is that work and development has been ongoing for several months. Have you noticed any contractors' vehicles etc visiting the site?
Spoke to an on-base local this morning. Apparently Harris fencing is being erected in an area on camp around the blocks and encompassing the main car park and maple-leaf club. All block kitchens are under refurb, cookers being removed and microwaves installed etc.
Could someone with more knowledge on the subject say at what point in an asylum seeking process would an individual be given free-reign to wander around unhindered?
The govt. site indicates these men are "in the process of gaining right to remain" so to me that means it has not yet been finalized or granted, and could yet be rejected. So why are they free to roam?
Home Office "Thank you for applying for asylum here in the UK, whilst we conduct background checks, please don't wander too far from Linton"
2 months later by telephone:
Home Office : " I 'm sorry but your application has been rejected due to your fringe involvement with radical groups in the middle east. ...hello....hello...hello" - Seems he hung up.