UK Home Office guide tells asylum seekers not to rape, harass women or make kissing noises

A guide published by Britain's Home Office reminds asylum seekers not to rape women or sexually harass people, while noting that women are allowed to "earn their own money" and "make their own decisions about their lives."The nine-page document is among the resources provided to asylum seekers seeking refuge, though it appears to target mostly men.The guidance is meant to foster an understanding of expected behaviors for those arriving from other countries.Aside from earning a living, women are allowed to attend school, choose who they marry, travel freely, and generally make their own decisions.200,000 SMALL BOAT ARRIVALS LOOM AMID UK RAISING THREAT LEVEL TO ‘SEVERE’ FOLLOWING RECENT TERROR ATTACKBritain's Home Office in London released a nine-page document outlining expected behaviors.
(Geography Photos/Universal Images Group)ELON MUSK DEMANDS PRISON FOR POLITICIANS WHO 'TURNED A BLIND EYE' TO GROOMING GANGS AS NEW REPORT RELEASED"Women do not need permission from a husband, father, brother, or any other man to do any of these things," the guide states.Sections of the booklet cover gender equality, domestic abuse, sex and consent, respect in public, getting help, and living in the UK.The section on domestic abuse warns of arrest and prison time for committing physical or emotional abuse against a partner."We expect everyone who comes to the UK to abide by our laws," a Home Office spokesperson told GB News."If they do not, they will face consequences, including the refusal of their asylum claim and removal from the UK."SOUTH AFRICA’S ILLEGAL MIGRATION BACKLASH MIRRORS POLITICAL BATTLES ACROSS THE WEST"Returns of failed asylum seekers have reached their highest level since 2010 under this government," the spokesperson added.The booklet notes that asylum seekers are expected to "treat your partner and family with respect," "let them make their own choices," and "never physically or verbally abuse or control them."In public, one must not direct sexual comment...