Asylum seekers have been warned in an official government guidebook not to rape or beat women.
The Home Office publication setting out the ‘rules and expectations’ of living in Britain will be handed to asylum seekers as part of an education campaign.
It warns: ‘If you have sex with someone without their consent, this is called rape.
‘Rape is a serious crime in the UK.’
The seven-page booklet, published on Wednesday in the wake of a series of horrific rapes and sex attacks by asylum seekers, also warns new arrivals not to ‘follow someone or block their path’, or ‘make rude or offensive gestures’.
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