>> The law should be changed to resolve asylum claims with far fewer appeals and procrastination
>> - possibly one initial claim + one appeal. Thereafter either given leave to stay (and
>> work etc) or sent back immediately.
I think there's a way forward there in the sense the process needs speeding up.
Home Office makes a decision that that applicant doesn't qualify for Asylum. One internal review by another Decision Maker then appeal to a Tribunal that's wholly independent.
Any appeal beyond that limited to points of law and with permission/leave.
I suspect actually that's not far off how it is; it just takes too long.
Where they go if they're 'sent back' is a different question.....
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