Tirana, the capital of Albania, is about 1,500 miles from London. Quite why a country with a population of just under 3 million would want to welcome some 200,000 refugees and asylum seekers is beyond me. I suppose it's down to money; presumably we would pay Albania some kind of fee as well as building the facilities and paying the costs. It's clearly more expensive to do so than housing them in the UK. Political virtue-signalling: "we promised we'd get rid of these people and that's what we're doing".
This is currently not legal but the Nationality and Borders Bill is nearing the end of its progress through the House of Commons before moving to the Lords. The Guardian reports "In an amendment tabled on Tuesday, [David] Davis is calling on MPs to remove the clause in the bill that allows asylum seekers to be removed offshore during processing." The Government has a majority of 80 - 360 obedient Conservative MPs (well 359 if you exclude David Davis) - so that's not going to happen.
When I started blogging I said my content would be trivial and non-political. That's changed a bit, as I discover things which make me angry.
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