I find her piece in the Guardian today particularly disingenuous.
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...-asylum-reform-secure-borders-shabana-mahmood
She states that genuine refugees travel through safe countries to get here, implying they should stop in the first safe country. There is no legal requirement for them to do so, and I am sure she knows perfectly well people have a destination country, as they usually have some form of familial or historic link to that country.
Reference to some people actually being economic migrants. Again, this is true but we have an Asylum process that is designed to identify these people and they will be turned down on such grounds so it is an irrelevant argument.
Also points to over 100,000 people living in accommodation whilst waiting for their application to be processed at the taxpayers expense. Again true, but as has been discussed on here many times this is a processing problem which is the fault of successive Tory govts deliberately creating this.
Difficult to have a sensible discussion when our politicians continually evade the true context of the asylum process and immigration in general.