A Bill to allow subjects of Her Majesty’s realms to enter the United Kingdom through a dedicated channel at international terminals, to ensure that all points of entry to the United Kingdom at airports, ports and terminals display prominently a portrait of Her Majesty as Head of State, the Union Flag and other national symbols; to rename and re-establish the UK Border Agency as ‘Her Majesty’s Border Police’; and to enhance the Agency’s powers to protect and defend the borders of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
House of Commons
Andrew RosindellReform UK
26 April 2013
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The United Kingdom Borders Bill would create a dedicated entry channel for subjects of Her Majesty’s realms at international terminals, and require prominent displays of the Queen’s portrait, the Union Flag and other national symbols at all points of entry. It also renames the UK Border Agency as Her Majesty’s Border Police and broadens its powers to protect and defend the UK’s borders. The bill is currently at its second reading in the House of Commons and originated in the Commons, with a first reading in 2012.
Originated in the Commons (first reading in 2012). It is currently at the second reading in the House of Commons.
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