'The most basic freedom is not to be thrown in jail by the government without cause.' Ex-Shadow Attorney General LordCFalconer criticises the government's new migration policy saying it's 'so illegal in so many ways'. ShelaghFogarty
Ex-Shadow Attorney General Lord Falconer has said the government's plans to ban Channel migrants from claiming asylum and "lock them up for 28 days without bale" is "so illegal".
He said it is "so illegal" and branded the policy's ability to "lock up migrants for 28 days without bail" as a violation of "the most basic freedom".
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