'Don't rape, sexually assault or make kissing noises' at people, asylum seekers warned in new guidance about living in UK
- On Wednesday, the Home Office issued a nine-page guide titled "Understanding behaviours and expectations in the UK" to asylum seekers, detailing legal requirements for living in the country.
- The booklet details "rules and expectations" regarding sex and consent, emphasizing that equal rights are "an important part of UK culture" and protected by law for all residents.
- Authorities advise that rape, sexual contact with under-16s, and public behaviors like "Kissing sounds" are illegal, carrying penalties including loss of support and asylum claims.
- Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp criticized the initiative, arguing the Government should prioritize deportation rather than behavioral training, while Reform Home Affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf called the guidance a "disgrace."
- The Government maintains "Returns of failed asylum seekers have reached their highest level since 2010," reflecting broader enforcement efforts against those violating UK laws.
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UK Home Office Guidance Warns Asylum Seekers Rape Is Illegal
Asylum Seekers in the UK are being handed official leaflets from the Home Office warning them that the rape of women or children is illegal and defining “consent.” Available as a paper booklet as well as online, the nine-page document published online on Wednesday tells asylum seekers they must understand that “laws and customs here may be different from your home country.” A section headed “Gender Equality” explains that women in the UK have t…
A brochure with guidelines on how to live and behave in Britain was delivered to asylum seekers in the country. The 9-page brochure entitled...
Government Releases Guide for Migrants Explaining That Rape and Pedophilia Are Not Allowed.
The British government has released a guide for asylum seekers advising that raping women and pursuing relationships with children is culturally unacceptable.PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: The British Home Office, roughly equivalent to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has produced a nine-page orientation guide for asylum seekers that explains British laws and social conventions, such as rape, sex with children, and child abuse being illega…
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