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Looking further ahead, it is quite likely that some eligible

people will fail to apply in time, possibly through ignorance or

bad luck, and I can see them feeling sufficiently strongly to take

action in our courts to challenge the validity of the cut-off dates.

Although there is a good chance that the courts would uphold the

validity of the cut-off dates we would much prefer not to have

to fight the battle.

4.

Otherwise we are content with paragraph 2 as drafted and appreciate the draftsman's concern to compress the nationality provisions. With regard to his comment about the reference in the

Memorandum to the right of abode in the United Kingdom, I confirm

that this was deliberately omitted from our proposals for the Bill.

I am sure he is right in supposing that the right of abode in the

United Kingdom will feature in the parliamentary debates on the

Bill but we shall achieve what we need by saying nothing in the Bill about this and it seems best to proceed in that way. We

regard rights of abode as being exclusively an immigration,

rather than a nationality, matter and would prefer not to

mix them up.

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J Pakenham-Walsh

Legal Advisers Branch

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