- Tue Sep 03, 2024 11:41 am
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https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/art ... lum-system
If Solomon wants to run for office on never deporting anyone, which seems to be the alternative policy, that's up to him. But this isn't what Labour ran on. Doubtless the Jez people will run with this sort of stuff, in a vague way, aimed merely to cause a stink rather than put a policy (which would be far more unpopular) before the public. Or maybe they'll just be dishonest, like in the general election where they implied that Bangladeshi Britons were going to be summarily rounded up. Weren't a lot of them going to be visa overstayers? The Bangladesh government seemed happy enough to facilitate removal back to Bangladesh.
Doubtless he wants a different policy, but having got rid of Rwanda and got all these extra caseworkers working, I don't think it's unfair to say Labour is trying to fix asylum.
Labour urged to drop Tory rhetoric or risk failing to fix broken asylum systemSome of this is fair comment, but again, the implication seems to be that deporting people with no right to be in the country is out of order.
Exclusive: End focus on deportations and use language of ‘compassion and humanity’, says Refugee Council
On 21 August, Cooper said 300 caseworkers had already been reassigned to progress thousands of failed asylum and returns cases, including enforced and voluntary returns, and announced the reopening of two controversial immigration removal centres.It clearly isn't impractical seeing we were doing exactly what Labour's proposing until Covid and Sunak showed up.
Solomon said the home secretary’s plans for mass detention and deportation of refused asylum seekers were immoral, expensive and impractical.
If Solomon wants to run for office on never deporting anyone, which seems to be the alternative policy, that's up to him. But this isn't what Labour ran on. Doubtless the Jez people will run with this sort of stuff, in a vague way, aimed merely to cause a stink rather than put a policy (which would be far more unpopular) before the public. Or maybe they'll just be dishonest, like in the general election where they implied that Bangladeshi Britons were going to be summarily rounded up. Weren't a lot of them going to be visa overstayers? The Bangladesh government seemed happy enough to facilitate removal back to Bangladesh.
Doubtless he wants a different policy, but having got rid of Rwanda and got all these extra caseworkers working, I don't think it's unfair to say Labour is trying to fix asylum.