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‘Do not get on a boat’: UK rolls out toughest asylum overhaul in decades – all you need to know

'Do not get on a boat': UK rolls out toughest asylum overhaul in decades - all you need to know

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Britain on Saturday signalled a far harsher turn in its immigration approach, unveiling plans for what officials are calling the most sweeping overhaul of the country’s asylum system in modern times.The reforms, modelled on Denmark’s much-criticised hard-line framework, represent a major shift for the Labour government as it faces growing anti-immigration sentiment and mounting pressure from the right-wing Reform UK party.Under proposals to be formally announced on Monday, UK home secretary Shabana Mahmood will introduce a series of strict measures, including a 20-year wait for anyone granted asylum before they can apply for permanent settlement.“This country has a proud tradition of welcoming those fleeing danger, but our generosity is drawing illegal migrants across the Channel,” Mahmood said, as cited by Reuters. “The pace and scale of migration is placing immense pressure on communities.”The policy marks a notable escalation in Labour’s approach to illegal migration, particularly small-boat crossings from France. The government, which came to power promising a more humane system than the previous Conservative administration, has steadily toughened its rhetoric amid fears that Reform UK’s hard-line positions are reshaping the political landscape. The Refugee Council criticised the shift, saying on X that people fleeing oppression do not choose destinations based on immigration rules but on factors like language familiarity, existing networks, or family ties.Public anger over immigration has grown across the UK, with protests this summer outside hotels used to house asylum seekers.

What the policy changes include

As part of the reforms, the Home Office intends to lift the statutory requirement to provide housing and weekly allowances for certain asylum seekers. According to the department, support will be withdrawn from individuals who are capable of working but do not, as well as those who break the law. Resources, it said, will instead be focused on people “contributing to the economy and their local communities.”Mahmood also plans to shorten the initial leave granted to refugees from five years to two and a half. Their status will then be reviewed regularly rather than progressing automatically.The route to permanent residency will be significantly extended, rising from the current five-year pathway to 20 years. Mahmood told The Sunday Times that the intention is “essentially to say to people: do not come to this country as an illegal migrant, do not get on a boat.” She added, “Illegal migration is tearing our country apart,” stressing that the government’s responsibility is to “unite our country.”

A shift toward the Danish model

The reforms closely resemble Denmark’s stringent asylum system introduced under its centre-left Social Democratic government. In Denmark, refugees are issued temporary residence permits — typically valid for two years — and must reapply repeatedly, with no guaranteed pathway to permanence. The BBC has reported that the Danish system is among the strictest in Europe.Mahmood is expected to reveal further details on Monday. The Home Office says the new measures aim to make Britain a less attractive destination for illegal migrants and to streamline deportations. Go to Source

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