Clause 2 - Entering United Kingdom without passport
Asylum and Immigration (Treatment of Claimants, etc.) Bill
3:45 pm

Ms Beverley Hughes (Minister of State (Citizenship and Immigration), Home Office; Stretford and Urmston, Labour)
I need to take advice on the matter. Unlike myself, the hon. Gentleman is trained in the law. Clearly, any case in which a person is
charged with an offence under the law can proceed in so far as the appellant obtains permission to proceed to the next stage. It is possible within the framework of our legislation, if someone received permission to go to a higher court, for the case to go to a higher court. It is within the province of the judges whether they give permission.
