The Lord Chief Justice of England, Lord Parker CJ made the following pronouncement in Re H.K., [1967] 2 QB 617, which concerned the admissibility of what we would term a foreign national into Britain
“he [an immigration officer] must at any rate give the immigrant an opportunity of satisfying him of the matters in the subsection, and for that purpose let the immigrant know what his immediate impression is so that the immigrant can disabuse him. That is not, as I see it, a question of acting or being required to act judicially, but of being required to act fairly.”
Lord Parker CJ Re H.K., [1967] 2 QB 617
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