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Published Date: 02 June 2009
IMMIGRATION officers treated a Canadian singer "like a terrorist" because she did not have the correct paperwork to come and perform in Edinburgh, it has been claimed.
Allison Crowe, an up-and-coming roots and soul singer, who has performed several times in the UK, was detained at Gatwick for 11 hours, questioned, fingerprinted and then deported because she did not have a Certificate of Sponsorship when she arrived
with her band last month.

The incident has been raised in the Scottish Parliament by Nationalist MSP Rob Gibson with a motion that has gained cross-party support.

With major festivals like the Edinburgh Fringe reliant on overseas talent, there are fears that the bureaucracy and heavy-handed tactics by immigration officials will scare off performers.

Ms Crowe and her bandmates were then informed that they might never be able to perform in Europe again and had their passports stamped "barred from entry".

However, they then moved on to Germany where they were welcomed into the country.

"At a time when we should be encouraging artists, musicians and tourists from around the world to visit Scotland, this kind of welcome from UK immigration is most unhelpful," said Mr Gibson.

"In the year of Homecoming we want to welcome people to Scotland, not drive them away at the airport.

"We are a welcoming nation – but the UK is treating legitimate visitors like terrorists or prisoners. A few inquiries by the Borders Agency would have shown Allison Crowe was visiting Scotland to play a series of concerts – instead she has been locked up, barred from the UK and then sent back home again."

John Thurso, the Liberal Democrat MP for Caithness, Sutherland and Easter Ross, added: "The rule itself is an affront to the great British tradition of welcoming overseas artists and another example of this government's unyielding zeal for mindless regulation.

"Security is important, but throwing international performers into a lock-up and being rude to them should be no part of it."

A spokesman for the Home Office said that the new rules had been introduced in November to protect Britain and tighten security at borders.

He claimed that they were well advertised and promoters of arts events should have been aware of them.

"We have to check that people are coming into the country for legitimate reasons and to do what they say they are going to do," he said.

The Canadian singer is not the only artist to be caught out by the new rules. Russian pianist Grigory Sokolov cancelled a recent tour of Britain because of the requirement.

A furious Ms Crowe has posted a petition on her website calling on people to oppose the measure.

Her manager, Adrian du Plessis, warned that the rules would put off independent artists.

"It's no problem for the big mainstream acts, but it prevents independent musicians from playing smaller gigs," he said.





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01/06/2009 22:13:52
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Am Fògarrach,

02/06/2009 04:00:27
Aw, poor Doctor Rufus from the Black Latrine is terrified of a Canadian singer. That's okay, we all know he's soft in the head.
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donald,

glasgow 02/06/2009 06:30:25
Maybe the Dominion isn't loyal enough and is being punished for producing the excellent Stane of Destiny movie.
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an interested party,

02/06/2009 07:15:32
"treated like a terrorist" ?

have they ever caught a terrorist at a port of entry
fairly sure they havent yet otherwise it would make
headlines
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Adrian22,

Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada 02/06/2009 07:42:30
I serve as manager to musician Allison Crowe, and it's most heartening to hear voices united across party lines in this matter. Thank you for your understanding and kindness.

Allison loves the people and land of Scotland. She and her two Canadian mates were on their way to stay with friends in Achmelvich when the new anti-terrorist/illegal immigration laws resulted in a change of plans. A fourth member of the group, travelling on a British passport, did carry on to visit his grandmother in Inverness.

We have great hope that there can still be single malts and single track roads in Allison's future. Once her current concert tour wraps on the continent, we'll be able to turn our minds to this puzzle.

One point to note - the "Visiting Artists and Academics Petition" is linked on Allison's website to its original home @ http://www.petitiononline.com/MCvisit/petition.html

The petition was launched earlier this year by the Manifesto Club, with the endorsement of: sculptor Antony Gormley; director of the National Portrait Gallery, Sandy Nairne; the artistic director of the Royal National Theatre Nicholas Hytner and dozens more concerned artists and educators.

Our approach to music is very much grassroots, community-oriented. We've learned that many people in this segment of the UK's cultural industries were neither consulted nor informed of the "Certificate of Sponsorship" laws.

If there is any silver lining to our experience, it's the hope that we can, in some small measure, contribute to there being greater awareness, even reform, and, at least, some greater measure of reason and good judgement applied in the application of any rules.

Thank you again.

Sláinte, Adrian
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W Smith,

Middle East 02/06/2009 07:58:45
Interesting.

MacAskill was quick to complain about the British Transport Police searching the ... eh.... 'asians' (if you know what I mean).

Here is a white female getting the treatment.

ITS ACTUALLY POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN SCOTLAND, WHICH THE SNP SUPPORT, IS THE REAL PROBLEM FOR MS CROWE.

We all know the countries where the high risk group of 'visitors' come from but in SalmondLand we must speak it in whispers, and subject non-'asian' white females to the treatment so as not to offend those from the high risk countries.

I use the word 'asian' as the SNP supporters out there will try to have my comment removed if I'm more definite.
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W Smith,

Middle East 02/06/2009 08:02:22
QUIZ TIME FOR THE SALMONDISTAS.

Since 9/11, all terrorist attacks carried out in the EU all had connections to one country in particular.

Which country?

I'll give you a wee clue.

It wisnae Canada.

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Angoos,

Baku, Azerbaijan 02/06/2009 08:24:50
#6 & 7 Middle East Idiot

It was UK immigration officials that stopped this young woman gaining entry to the UK NOT the SNP.

You really are a baw bag !!
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billalba,

fife 02/06/2009 08:46:07
smith from the middle east your wee rant and pretendy anger at the snp is in line with the labour/tory/liberal pretendy anger at all the other issues....every one is having a laugh at you and your fellow unionists HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA
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Iain Mac,

02/06/2009 08:49:28
I wonder if Ukip and the Bnp support this?!
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Iain Mac,

02/06/2009 08:50:31
#7 - W Smith - i'll give YOU a clue. There is one party ruling the UK in WEstminster at this minute.

And it aint the SNP.
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buzzer,

Aberdeen 02/06/2009 08:58:18
5# Adrian your comments are balanced and positive.
I look forward to seeing Alison Crowe an artiste that hitherto i never heard off perform in Scotland and if you dear fellow are in the vicinity I will personally buy you a decent single malt. All this could have been averted if not for the heavy hand of the UK government treating all our visitors like terrorists
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Scotsman in Dublin,

02/06/2009 09:32:39
#6, It never ceases to amaze me how you and your BritNat buddies attempt to twist anything to try and blame it on the SNP - Even immigration at Gatwick airport!!! The SNP dont even control immigration into Scotland so how do you imagine that they have influence in London?!?
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Ifan Har,

Scotland 02/06/2009 13:52:54
Her race was obviously the issue!
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oder,

Scotland 02/06/2009 18:10:05
Ifan Har,

you may be right! no problem getting into the UK on a student visa especially if your Pakistani
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Eve,

Scotland 02/06/2009 18:27:21
How on earth did this happen?

A coping America state, no doubt!!!

Since when did world become obsessed with the commotions of form!! Your possible suffering from jet lag and they get you to fill in a complex form while on the plane.

I've filled out one of these kinds of forms in the past when I took a wee trip outside Europe. Judging buy the non EU ones I'd say they are very difficult to follow. I'm not surprise that people sometime muck them up.
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DD ex-SNP voter,

edinburgh 02/06/2009 20:50:26
Britain has sleepwalked into being a police state hasn't anyone noticed?
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Anonym,

02/06/2009 21:03:56
Who do you suggest we vote for to fix it?
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Adrian22,

Salt Spring Island, BC, Canada 03/06/2009 07:35:18
#13 buzzer - dannae forget, when the day comes, I'll be delighted to take you up on your kind offer ( :

If anything, this recent experience has only increased our appreciation of Scotland. Best wishes to all, Adrian
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Finlang,

Hong Kong 27/07/2009 03:58:45
I despair, but the fundamentalists are laughing all the way to their next suicide mission. Innocent travellers have suffered multiple indignities since 9/11, and this latest incident once more exposes the folly of the system.

Meanwhile, if you are of a certain "ethno-religious" grouping with a fake student visa heading for an even more fake "college" the world of UK freebies awaits you. Treated with kid gloves so as not to "offend". And that takes no account of the 100s of thousands of illegals already in the country. I hate with a passion the alarming PC institutions of the country I was born into. All of this has happened on the stinking rotten Stalinist British Labour Party's watch. A plague on them, even if it's too late for the umpteen thieving millionaires in their midst.






 

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