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Monday, May 18, 2026

Labour Urged to Shift Asylum Policy Rhetoric

Labour is being urged to shift from Tory-like rhetoric on asylum policies. The Refugee Council emphasizes the need for compassionate language and criticizes plans for expanded detention. Recent attacks on asylum hotels and plans for mass deportations highlight the urgent need for humane reforms.
Enver Solomon, CEO of the Refugee Council, warns Labour to move away from Tory-like rhetoric on asylum policies.

Solomon emphasizes the need for compassionate language to address the vilification of refugees.

He criticizes Home Secretary plans for expanding detention as costly and unnecessary.

Solomon calls for accelerated grant rates for asylum claims and improved community cohesion.

Despite Labour’s stance, attacks on asylum hotels and far-right protests highlight growing tension.

Last month, Yvette Cooper faced backlash for planning mass deportations.

Solomon and other critics argue for humane alternatives to detention and better local council collaboration.

As of 2024, countries like Afghanistan, Eritrea, and Iran are significant sources of asylum seekers in the UK.
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