UK peers seek end to ‘scandal’ of Indian professionals’

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Peers from Britain’s House of Lords have backed Indian professionals caught up in a visa row over their right to live and work in the UK, terming the Government’s treatment of skilled workers from countries outside the EU as a “national scandal”.
 
During a debate on ‘Immigration: Hostile Environment’ in the House of Lords yesterday, Lord Dick Taverne, a Liberal Democrat peer said, “This treatment is a national scandal every bit as outrageous as the treatment of the Windrush immigrants. A monstrous injustice is being perpetrated by our Government in our name.” 
 
“If it is not remedied, the Home Office will not only be breaking every canon of a civilised society, but ignoring one of the most basic tenets of the rule of law — the golden rule that someone is assumed innocent until proved guilty,” he said.