Judge scraps ‘unlawful’ asylum appeals
Gove to appeal setback for anti-immigrant Tories
THE government suffered another humiliating defeat yesterday as the High Court found that its fast-track asylum applications appeal system was unlawful and must be scrapped.
It was a bitter blow for the Tories, who campaigned on a rabidly anti-immigration platform at the election.
But Mr Justice Nicol ruled that the system, which has been in use for a decade to speed up the processing of asylum claims, was structurally unfair.
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