This is just another example of the serious flaws of the UK immigration agency. They are getting better at controlling the borders but numerous public errors have been embarrassing for Government.
One recently was where not all passengers travelling into London on the Eurostar did not have their passport checked. So effectively a smart immigrant looking at creeping into the UK could have just hopped onto the Eurostar one stop after Paris.
I been in and out of the country three times in the last ten years with no documentation, not for any nefarious reason, but more just because I am a bit lazy and couldn't be bothered with sorting out the paperwork.
So is equally useful for us smart emigrants creeping out of the UK as well. Personally, I could care less about immigration. I don't view it as a major risk and think that trying to link travel to terrorism is ridiculous. The people most likely to have the means, motive and opportunity to commit a terrorist act in a particular country are the people who have lived there all their lives.
Data Point: I just got back from the rugby sevens in Hong Kong.
The queue at _Hong Kong_ was two hours long. On return to Heathrow the queue was 30 minutes.
Even in his article Cory was told there would be a 5 hour wait and had under a 2 hour wait.
This sounds less like a cover up and more like the operators of Heathrow are angry that the government ordered them to sell Gatwick etc. they're arse covering with a revenge twist.
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[ 123 ms ] story [ 253 ms ] threadThis is just another example of the serious flaws of the UK immigration agency. They are getting better at controlling the borders but numerous public errors have been embarrassing for Government.
One recently was where not all passengers travelling into London on the Eurostar did not have their passport checked. So effectively a smart immigrant looking at creeping into the UK could have just hopped onto the Eurostar one stop after Paris.
So is equally useful for us smart emigrants creeping out of the UK as well. Personally, I could care less about immigration. I don't view it as a major risk and think that trying to link travel to terrorism is ridiculous. The people most likely to have the means, motive and opportunity to commit a terrorist act in a particular country are the people who have lived there all their lives.
The queue at _Hong Kong_ was two hours long. On return to Heathrow the queue was 30 minutes.
Even in his article Cory was told there would be a 5 hour wait and had under a 2 hour wait.
This sounds less like a cover up and more like the operators of Heathrow are angry that the government ordered them to sell Gatwick etc. they're arse covering with a revenge twist.
Welcome to England!
To be fair in Doha the queues were almost as long, just to transit.
Back in Australia, 5 minutes and we were on our way. (Same queue for foreigners and Australians).