Rishi Sunak tells MPs he will clear asylum backlog by end of 2023
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
54% : The number of people seeking asylum who arrive on small boats is expected to exceed 50,000 this year.50% : Of the 7,219 who had applied for asylum, only 50 had received a decision - fewer that 1%.
44% : The prime minister was announcing a new set of aspirational policies designed to fix the UK's immigration system including law changes to criminalise and then remove tens of thousands of people who claim asylum after travelling to the UK by small boat.
42% : He promised an end to the use of hotels for people seeking asylum by moving them to disused holiday parks and student accommodation.
36% : He also said "extra resources will free up immigration officers to go back to enforcement which will in turn allow us to increase raids on illegal working by 50%".
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