Home Office guide tells UK asylum seekers rape is a crime in the UK
Key Points:
- Britain's Home Office has published a nine-page guide for asylum seekers, primarily targeting men, outlining expected behaviors including respect for women’s rights and gender equality in the UK.
- The guide emphasizes that women are allowed to work, attend school, make personal decisions, and do not need permission from male relatives to do so.
- It warns against domestic abuse, sexual harassment, and rape, highlighting legal consequences such as arrest, imprisonment, and potential refusal or removal of asylum claims.
- The document includes sections on consent, stating that sex must be consensual without pressure, and clarifies that individuals under 16 cannot legally consent.
- Support hotline numbers for victims of sexual and domestic abuse are provided, and since July 2024, nearly 70,000 illegal immigrants and foreign criminals have been deported from the UK.