people in the dependent territories but it was essential if the
main aim of the new nationality legislation was to be realised.
That aim was to end the misleading and unsatisfactory situation
whereby people were called citizens of the United Kingdom and
Colonies even though they had no right under our immigration law
to enter the United Kingdom.
6. My Lords, the noble Lord, Lord Bruce's Bill would make an
exception for the Falkland Islanders. The Falkland Islands are
only one among 15 dependent territories listed in Schedule 6 of the
Act. But only their inhabitants would automatically become British
citizens as well as British Dependent Territories citizens.
exceptional and preferential treatment is hard to justify.
Such
Before
coming to the objections in principle, however, I ought to mention
briefly the main technical defects of the Bill.
7. Firstly, my Lords, the Bill refers to the Falkland Islands only,
although the dependent territory is described in Schedule 6 as
"Falkland Islands and Dependencies".
There might be individual
cases where the distinction between the Falkland Islands and their
dependencies turned out to be significant. I accept that the
dependencies are probably uninhabited for the most part but it cannot
be assumed that they will always remain so. I suggest that it was a
little careless of the noble Lord to lose them.
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