Fab Foodie
Legendary Member
Hopefully. This sort of thing isn;t helpful though:-
If only there were some sort of solution?
Hang on...
And what happens to asylum seekers once they are granted asylum (refugee status)?
So the reason that 37,000 asylum seekers are in hotels costing the UK taxpayer £5.6 million per day is that no-one has managed to get around to completing 37,000 asylum claims.
It therefore follows that if we processed the paperwork we would solve the problem!
Not only that but anyone granted refugee status can look for work. So some of those refugees would start paying in to the economy which would help fund the cost of processing newly arrived refugees.
But what could be the cause of the problem?
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So it is literally f*ckwittery by Priti Nazi and Leaky Sue that is causing the problem. We could solve it by using the money we were going to use on planes to Rwanda to just process paperwork. We could make the process simpler. We could make the process easier. Sweden gets 4 times as many refugees as the UK but processes them on average in 173 days.
There was a former senior HO bod on the Toady prog this morning (around 0745) saying that IIRC current productivity rate per casework worker was 1.5 cases per week. Prior to 2018 it was closer to 4. Around 2018 the rate dropped possibly due to procedural changes. Pilots studies are being done to increase the current rate.
He said there are 9000 applicants in limbo that were due to be returned to the EU country they arrived from when the Brexit rules came into full force.
In his view the only solution apart from accepting the arrivals and processing faster was to be found in Brussels and Paris.
S'funny once again how Brexit gve us the opposite of what we were promised....