
"The plans, inspired by Denmark's approach, aim to slash irregular immigration and counter the UK's far right. The United Kingdom has announced a drastic reduction in the protections for asylum seekers and refugees under a new plan aimed at slashing irregular immigration and countering the far right. The measures, modelled on Denmark's strict asylum system, were announced late on Saturday as Prime Minister Keir Starmer comes under pressure from surging popularity for the anti-immigrant Reform UK party."
"I'll end UK's golden ticket for asylum seekers, Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood declared in a statement, with the Home Office, as her ministry is known, calling the new proposals the largest overhaul of asylum policy in modern times. Mahmood is due to lay out the policy in parliament on Monday. Meanwhile, the head of the UK's Refugee Council warned the government that the measures would not deter people from trying to reach the country and urged a rethink."
"They should ensure that refugees who work hard and contribute to Britain can build secure, settled lives and give back to their communities, Enver Solomon said. Currently, people get refugee status for five years, after which they can apply for indefinite leave to remain and eventually, citizenship. Mahmood's ministry says it would cut the length of refugee status to 30 months."
Measures modelled on Denmark's strict asylum system aim to slash irregular immigration and counter rising far-right support. The plans reduce protections for asylum seekers and refugees, with Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood calling the proposals the largest overhaul of asylum policy in modern times. Refugee Council leaders warned the changes would not deter arrivals and urged a rethink, stressing the need for pathways to settled lives. Current refugee status lasts five years; the proposals would cut that to 30 months with regular reviews and potential forced returns once countries are deemed safe. The plans would require a 20-year wait for long-term residence. Asylum claims reached 109,343 in the year to March 2025, a 17% rise and above the 2002 peak.
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