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Labour's jewellery seizure plan for asylum seekers

Labour Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's controversial plan to seize valuables from asylum seekers mirrors Denmark's 2016 policy. Discover why critics call it 'unserious' and 'vindictive'.

Mahmood: Illegal immigration numbers 'too high'

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces major asylum overhaul, admits illegal migration is 'too high' and tells Nigel Farage to 'sod off'. Read the latest UK immigration news.

UK Adopts Danish Immigration Model

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood announces a radical overhaul of the UK's immigration system, mirroring Denmark's controversial approach. Explore the social and economic consequences.

UK's Danish-Style Asylum Plan: Key Facts

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood unveils controversial Denmark-inspired asylum reforms. Explore how the hardline approach compares and its potential impact on UK immigration.

Political Cartoon Targets UK Asylum Measures

Ben Jennings' latest Guardian cartoon delivers sharp critique of Shabana Mahmood's controversial asylum policies. Explore the powerful imagery and political commentary.

Outrage over asylum seeker jewellery seizure plan

The government faces criticism over plans to seize assets from asylum seekers. Critics call it 'performative cruelty' that dehumanises migrants and ignores sentimental value of possessions.

Labour MPs revolt against asylum system reforms

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood faces growing rebellion from Labour backbenchers over proposed asylum system reforms. Read about the internal party conflict and policy details.

Labour's 20-Year Asylum Plan Sparks Internal Row

Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood unveils drastic asylum law reforms, including a 20-year wait for settlement and visa threats to nations. Labour MPs voice strong opposition ahead of crucial budget.

Labour's Asylum Reforms: Temporary Status Plan

Labour MP Stella Creasy condemns proposed asylum reforms creating 'perpetual limbo' for refugees. New policy offers only temporary sanctuary, requiring reapplications every 2.5 years.

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