9.
ne 1,400 Falkland Islanders will automatically become
BCs (as well as in most cases BDTCS) on 1 January 1983 by
virtue of their connections (by birth, descent, etc) with the
UK. The remaining 400 or so will become BDTCs only. On 8
April these people received a public assurance from the Home
Secretary that they would have no difficulty over admission
to the UK whether or not they had the right of abode. The
only comparable assurance given to future BDTCs in a dependent
territory was that made to Gibraltarians at the time of the
imposition of the Spanish frontier restrictions that they
would be able to freely enter the UK. This is an administra-
tive arrangement without effect on citizenship status.
10. If the 400 BDTC Falkland Islanders were to become BCs,
one of the arguments for parity of treatment of Hong Kong
would be that Hong Kong promptly imposed sanctions on
Argentina, contributed £2 million to the South Atlantic Fund
and lost 6 seamen in the hostilities.
Any amendment favouring
the Falkland Islands only will be open to the allegation
that it is dictated by considerations of race.
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.