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Borders and Asylum 2025-09-01

01 September 2025

Lead MP

The Secretary of State for the Home Department Yvette Cooper

Debate Type

Ministerial Statement

Tags

ImmigrationAsylum & RefugeesMigrants & BordersBusiness Compliance
Other Contributors: 71

At a Glance

The Secretary of State for the Home Department Yvette Cooper raised concerns about borders and asylum 2025-09-01 in the House of Commons. A government minister responded. Other MPs also contributed.

How the Debate Unfolded

MPs spoke in turn to share their views and ask questions. Here's what each person said:

Government Statement

ImmigrationAsylum & RefugeesMigrants & BordersBusiness Compliance
Government Statement
When we came into government, we found an asylum and immigration system in chaos: small boat gangs were embedding along the French coast; the asylum backlog was soaring; illegal working was being ignored. Returns were a third lower than in 2010, and the previous Government deliberately cut asylum decision making by 70%, leaving behind a steeply rising backlog. We have taken immediate action to restore asylum decision making and rapidly increased the rate of decisions. We removed 35,000 people with no right to be here, including a 28% increase in returns of failed asylum seekers and a 14% increase in removals of foreign criminals. We also cut the annual hotel bill by almost a billion pounds last financial year. In August, I signed a new treaty with France allowing us to directly return those who arrive on small boats; applications have been opened for the reciprocal legal route. The Border Security, Asylum and Immigration Bill will give stronger powers against smuggling gangs, including seizing and downloading mobile phones of small boat arrivals. We are also tackling pull factors, strengthening enforcement, and reforming the way that the European convention on human rights is interpreted here at home. Our reforms will address the overly complex system for family migration, prioritising family groups among applicants to Britain under our new deal with France. We aim to have some of these changes in place by spring but are bringing forward new immigration rules temporarily suspending new applications under the existing dedicated refugee family reunion route until a new framework is introduced.
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