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Information Access Policy Team UK Border Agency 11th floor - short corridor Lunar House 40 Wellesley Road Croydon CR9 2BY
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Mr Paul Perrin
[email address] (by email)
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Fax +44 (0) 208 196 3172 [email address]
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19 March 2009 |
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Ref: 11317 |
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Dear Mr Perrin,
Thank you for your email of 21 February 2009 where you have requested information about the decision to prevent Mr Geert Wilders from visiting the UK. This falls to be dealt with under the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
We are considering your information request. Although the Freedom of Information Act carries a presumption in favour of disclosure, it provides exemptions which may be used to withhold information in specified circumstances. Some of these exemptions are subject to a public interest test. These exemptions are known as qualified exemptions. The public interest is used to balance the public interest in disclosure against the public interest in favour of withholding the information under qualified exemptions. Section 10(3) of the Act allows us to exceed the 20 working day response target where reasonably necessary to consider the public interest test fully. This is subject to us telling applicants when we expect to conclude our deliberations and provide a full response.
The information requested must be considered under the exemption contained within section 27 of the Act. This is a qualified exemption relating to international relations. In order to consider the public interest test fully we need to extend the 20 working day response period, and now aim to respond by 16 April 2009.
Should you have any queries about the handling of your information request then please do not hesitate to contact me.
Yours sincerely,
S Goddard
Information Access Policy Team
UK Border Agency