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Thursday 28 April 2005 00:00

Labour

  • More detention of asylum seekers whose claims have failed.
  • Electronic tagging of those the government says are at risk of going missing.
  • More removals of asylum seekers whose claims have failed.
  • For the number of asylum seekers removed after their claims have failed to exceed the number of new claims that fail by the end of 2005.

Conservative

  • 24-hour surveillance at ports.
  • Withdrawal from the 1951 Geneva Convention.
  • Take a fixed number of refugees from the United Nations Refugee Agency.
  • Process asylum applications from outside Britain.
  • Parliament to establish a fixed quota of the number of asylum seekers whom the UK will accept.
  • Establishment of British border control police whose sole job it is to secure Britain's borders.

Liberal Democrats

  • Transfer responsibility for assessing asylum claims from the Home Office to a dedicated agency.
  • Work within the European Union to develop common standards to ensure that all EU countries take their fair share of refugees.
  • Allow asylum seekers to work.

Coalition of children's charities including The Children's Society, NSPCC and NCH

  • Put an end to detaining asylum seeker children.
  • Remove the current reservation to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child in relation to asylum seeker children. The government has entered into a wide-ranging reservation to this on the treatment of this group.
  • Ensure that all homeless families, including refugees, will not be housed in temporary accommodation other than in a short-term emergency.
  • Ensure that unaccompanied asylum-seeking children are appointed an independent guardian to support them.
  • Repeal measures that can make asylum seeker parents whose claims have failed destitute and result in their children being taken into care.

The Refugee Council

  • Urges all parties to tackle misconceptions about asylum seekers and highlight the contribution to the economy and public services made by refugees to Britain.
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