Nigel Farage claims "Look at net migration numbers. Oh, it isn't good that net migration is coming down".
"Do you know why? Its because there is an exodus: those of a situation + a financial position to be fortunate to have a choice"
A v misleading exaggeration/narrative of falling net migration
13.02.2026 15:58
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Apparently the Home Office are continuing to contest Iranian asylum appeals.
The law is that the judge has to assess risk on return as at the day of hearing.
02.02.2026 09:26
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Marginal tax rates for graduates with student loans β add interest and another 6% for postgrads.
Β£25,000: 37%
Β£50,270: 51%
Β£100,000: 71%
01.02.2026 15:07
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Trumpβs ICE Agents Arrested Don Lemon. Then the Story Got Even Darker.
Trump has been raging about the former CNN journalist. Attorney General Pam Bondi just had him arrested, a move one legal expert slammed as βhighly irregular.β
Trump's arrest of Don Lemon shows that his "pivot" is an utter farce. As legal experts tell me, this looks appallingly corrupt. Indeed, it's likely this is all about sending a message that Trump isn't deescalating in the slightest.
New piece with fresh details here:
newrepublic.com/article/2059...
30.01.2026 17:40
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Congratulations Alasdair, well deserved!
23.01.2026 21:34
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Worth noting that one reason why recruitment of FTT immigration judges has been difficult is the risk that Robert Jenrick would read out your name in Parliament and call for you to be sacked when you give a decision he didnβt like.
15.01.2026 12:46
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"a colossal waste of time and energy" sounds about right. Some systems do need tearing up and starting again - the Legal Aid Agency comes to mind, but if the FTT were just properly resourced it could deal with all of the problems. Upper Tribunal looks as though its going to be pretty busy.
16.01.2026 10:35
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Labourβs asylum appeals overhaul: what the new system means in practice - UK in a changing Europe
Ali Ahmadi, Catherine Barnard, Fiona Costello explain what Labour's proposed overhaul in the asylum appeals process will mean in practice.
"Denmarkβs Refugee Appeals Board does deliver final decisions quickly and has very few onward challenges. However, Denmark also has far higher initial grant rates (around 65β70 per cent) than the UK (47%) and invests heavily in high-quality first decisions". ukandeu.ac.uk/labours-asyl...
07.01.2026 15:45
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Glad we made this decision today
I know colleagues, the government and other organisations think they will be ceding ground and an important public discussion space if they leave X
It has been twisted too far into an unsafe, malign and destructive tool to morally use, & thereby endorse, anymore
07.01.2026 18:46
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10.12.2025 16:07
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National Age Assessment Board Decision quashed in landmark judgment
On 27 November 2025 the Upper Tribunal handed down judgment in ALK v Secretary of State for the Home Department and Walsall Metropolitan Borough Council (JR-2025-LON-000694).
National Age Assessment Board Decision quashed in landmark judgment - Catherine Meredith and Michael Spencer represented ALK and were instructed by Alex McMahon and Amir Faizi at Osbornes Solicitors LLP.
04.12.2025 17:41
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Thank you to Ed Cape, Matthew Hardcastle and Sandra Paul for a brilliant launch webinar on Tuesday evening!
If you missed it you can view the recording here: hi.switchy.io/lFNA
And don't forget to order your copy! Link to order: hi.switchy.io/lFNN
04.12.2025 12:23
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'Avoidable disputes' to blame for overloaded tribunals - expert report
Poor government decision-making puts 'systemic strain on tribunals, charities and public services', administrative justice group reports.
Yep
"Poor decision-making by public bodies causes βavoidable disputesβ that put βsystemic strain on tribunals, charities and public servicesβ, according to an expert report on administrative justice."
www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/avoidab...
02.12.2025 08:04
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At least 160,000 people have been granted refugee status over the past five years. It now seems they are intended to be caught by the Governmentβs plans to make refugees wait up to 20 years for settlement - even for those just months away from ILR
www.thetimes.com/article/6f83...
24.11.2025 12:50
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A sheep who is dealing with the disappointment of hearing the news that I will not take it home and permit it to be my child.
14.11.2025 09:53
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Quite the correction by the Telegraph. The publication in question is @freemovement.bsky.social
21.11.2025 17:27
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The UK isnβt a βsoft touchβ on asylum.
UK asylum seeker benefits are similar to European neighbours
No right to work before 12 months (itβs 6 months in France, Spain, Belgium, Netherlands)
UK settlement after 5 years (itβs 3 or 4 in Germany)
Letβs cut out the alarmist rhetoric.
19.11.2025 11:52
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Going to leave you with a Home Office chart from their most recent asylum stats so you can decide whether the UK is a magnet for asylum seekers with a uniquely generous asylum system www.gov.uk/government/s...
17.11.2025 16:44
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This is simply untrue, I think. The Common European Asylum System, of which the UK was part until 2020, requires these standards. Denmark is not part of the CES but pretty much everywhere else in Europe is.
17.11.2025 15:50
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The Government inherited an asylum system in meltdown, and had managed to at least get cases being processed again while ending the madness of the Rwanda plan. But the policies being announced today undermine all of that, making it harder for refugees to integrate and contribute to their communities
17.11.2025 12:40
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A strong immigration system doesn't need to be a cruel one.
It shouldn't need saying - but refugees & asylum seekers are real people, fleeing war and persecution.
This daughter of an immigrant is proud of our British and Labour values of respect and not turning our backs on people in real need.
17.11.2025 11:02
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Another Labour MP goes public with concerns.
17.11.2025 11:06
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Good thread.
17.11.2025 11:39
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We should stop the boats because it's dangerous, and we should stop the scapegoating of immigrants because it's wrong and cruel.
Controlled migration is good for the country, helps build our economy and diversity strengthens our communities. (1/6) π§΅
17.11.2025 11:03
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Asylum system in UK βout of controlβ and dividing country, home secretary says
Shabana Mahmood to unveil new proposals modelled on Denmarkβs controversial system
The Prime Minister said in September that we are at a fork in the road. These asylum proposals suggest we have taken the wrong turning.
The idea that recognised refugees need to be deported is wrong.
www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2025...
16.11.2025 17:45
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This statement not acceptable and I suspect not sustainable. Large majority of public support principle of asylum, support letting people stay permanently. Majority for that among Labour and other progressive partiesβ voters is overwhelming. The Reform voters this is aimed at will never vote Labour
15.11.2025 12:49
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On 4 November, the Home Affairs Committee met with the Migration Advisory Committee to discuss the proposed changes to ILR. They brought up some very interesting points.
Part 1
06.11.2025 10:16
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A national newspaper journalist went on a British TV channel to claim police stats showed asylum-seekers committed 44% of sex crimes in Dorset.
This shocking claim was treated as fact by the channel which promoted the clip on social media where it was amplified by AI.
Except... it's bollocks.
08.11.2025 08:39
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