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26/02/2024
Labour’s record on tackling asylum faces a fresh onslaught today over figures that show a new backlog of 30,000 cases and a warning by the government’s immigration watchdog that its targets are currently ‘unachievable’. John Vine also makes clear that a special five-year exercise which began in 2006 to clear the legacy of 450,000 unresolved asylum cases is now unlikely to meet its July 2011 target completion date. The setbacks mean that despite progress the Labour government will go into the general election campaign unable to claim that the asylum system has been fixed after John Reid famously declared the Home Office’s immigration directorate ‘unfit for purpose’ in May 2006.
27/11/2023
Net migration the number of people who come to live in Britain minus the number who move abroad fell by more than a third to 163,000 last year, its lowest level since Poland joined the European Union.
The Office for National Statistics said the fall from 233,000 in 2007 was mainly driven by a rise in emigration to a 17-year high: 427,000 people left Britain to live abroad, up from 341,000 the previous year.
The increase was mainly due to the number of Poles returning home.
Asylum figures show a further fall in the number of fresh claims for refugee status between July and September this year to 5,055 a decline of 24 per cent compared with the same period in 2008.
Refugee welfare groups said the fall in asylum numbers was not necessarily a matter of celebration but raised fears that the tightening up of Britain’s borders was denying sanctuary to those who needed protection.
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