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Home Office 'not fit' to decide claims

Posted: 23 September 2004 | Subscribe Online


Responsibility for decisions on asylum applications should be switched from the Home Office to an independent agency, say the Liberal Democrats.

Home affairs spokesperson Mark Oaten told the party's conference in Bournemouth this week that the Home Office was "not fit" to have day-to-day responsibility for asylum, as 20 per cent of failed applications were overturned on appeal.

He said the Liberal Democrats would allow asylum seekers to work two months after making an application. This would improve integration, lower community tensions and reduce dependence on benefits and social housing.
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Other policies due to be debated at the conference this week include provision of free personal care for older people and disabled people. Clear statutory guidance would also be issued on eligibility for NHS continuing care to ensure the same rules are applied throughout England.

Further measures include scrapping chancellor Gordon Brown's £1bn "baby bonds" scheme for children born since September 2002. The money saved would be used on early years education and support.


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