Reform councillor works on asylum claims for Home Office, investigation reveals
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Paul Bean serves as a councillor for Crook ward on Durham county council and declared his day job as a civil servant at the Home Office. Hope Not Hate found social media posts it attributes to Bean that criticise asylum seekers, claim most are economic migrants, and assert high refusal rates. Official statistics indicate almost half of asylum seekers win their cases, with more granted asylum after appeal. The civil service code requires political impartiality and forbids personal political views determining official actions. Other posts contained misogynistic language and criticised Reform and Nigel Farage, prompting the Home Office to investigate complaints.
I work as an asylum decision maker for the HO [Home Office] and I can tell you with authority that 93% of asylum seekers to the UK are men between 18 35 and 92% of them are refused asylum, posts on the account read, adding: The truth is the vast majority of asylum seekers are actually economic migrants abusing the asylum system.
97% of asylum seekers are lying about persecution in their home countries and the other 3% have been credible to the point of being believable. Source: me. Guess what job I do.
The civil service code states that all civil servants should be politically impartial. It says that civil servants must not allow personal political views to determine any advice you give or your actions.
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