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United Kingdom Borders Bill

Current Stage: 2nd reading

Last updated: 26/04/2013

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Overview

The United Kingdom Borders Bill aims to enhance border security by creating a dedicated entry channel for citizens of the Commonwealth, redesignating the UK Border Agency as Her Majesty's Border Police with increased powers, and mandating the display of national symbols at all entry points.

Description

This bill introduces several key changes:

  • Dedicated Entry Channel: Creates a faster entry channel at UK airports, ports, and terminals specifically for citizens of Commonwealth realms.
  • National Symbol Display: Requires all UK entry points to prominently display a portrait of the Queen, the Union Flag, and other national symbols.
  • Agency Redesignation and Enhanced Powers: Renames the UK Border Agency to "Her Majesty's Border Police" and grants the agency increased powers through modifications to existing legislation. This will require parliamentary approval for each change.
  • New Uniforms: Introduces new uniforms for Her Majesty's Border Police incorporating elements of existing police uniforms.

Government Spending

The bill mandates that all expenditure incurred under the act, as well as any increases in sums payable under other acts due to this bill, will be paid from money provided by Parliament. No specific figures are provided in the bill itself.

Groups Affected

Groups potentially affected by this bill include:

  • Citizens of Commonwealth Realms: Will benefit from a dedicated faster entry channel.
  • UK Border Agency Staff: Will experience a change in agency name, uniforms and potentially increased responsibilities and powers.
  • International Travelers: May experience changes in the entry process and will see increased national symbols at border entry points.
  • Parliament: Will be responsible for approving any modifications to existing legislation that increase the powers of Her Majesty's Border Police.
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