The Home Office is broken

Chi Onwurah 

(Newcastle upon Tyne Central) (Lab)

 

Between 2015 and 2020, the proportion of asylum seekers whose application

Chi Onwurah 

(Newcastle upon Tyne Central) (Lab)

Between 2015 and 2020, the proportion of asylum seekers whose applications were decided by the Home Office within the six-month target plummeted from 80% to 17%, and the consequence is misery and mental health issues for asylum seekers, and pressure on local accommodation and local communities. All I can say to them is, “The Home Office is broken”. When will it work?

HANSARD:

 

https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2022-10-27/debates/4D7AF554-033A-452F-B059-2E94936B8948/Cross-ChannelMigrantsManstonFacility#contribution-8361625E-3CE8-44CA-8198-50F4186E5A4C

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