Breaking News: Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood Unveils Sweeping Reforms to Overhaul Asylum System
Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood has announced sweeping reforms to the UK's asylum system, citing the current situation as "out of control and unfair". The changes, unveiled in the House of Commons, include temporary refugee status, an end to guaranteed housing support for asylum seekers, and new capped "safe and legal routes" into the UK.
The reforms are set to have an immediate impact, with refugee status becoming temporary and asylum seekers no longer guaranteed housing support. Critics have already begun to voice their concerns, with Labour MPs calling the plans "dystopian" and "shameful".
The UK's asylum system has been plagued by controversy in recent years, with many arguing that it is in need of reform. The Home Secretary's announcement comes as the UK struggles to cope with a growing number of asylum seekers.
The Conservative Party has given the measures a cautious welcome, with leader Kemi Badenoch describing them as "positive baby steps". However, she warned that the UK's continued membership of the European Convention on Human Rights could undermine the reforms.
This is a developing story, with further details and reactions expected in the coming hours and days. We will continue to bring you updates as more information becomes available.
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