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Allowing asylum seekers the right to work after six months is common sense
RAMP Principal Baroness Stroud makes the common sense case for MPs to pass the Lords’ amendment on the right to work for asylum seekers after six months of their initial application.
Disastrous Rwanda plan won’t stop the boats
RAMP Principal Caroline Nokes criticises the government’s Rwandan deal in a Times op-ed. She argues that, in the absence of safe and legal routes the offshoring plan will not succeed in breaking the smuggling model.
The Borders Bill won’t just harm refugees – it will scrap humanitarian protection too
As the Nationality and Borders Bill returns to the Commons, RAMP Principal Olivia Blake MP calls parliamentarians to oppose proposed changes to humanitarian protection under the New Plan for Immigration.
Refugees should be able to work in the UK while they claim asylum, say 81% of British public
RAMP Principal and Conservative Peer Philippa Stroud argues that giving asylum seekers the right to work while they wait for a decision is “not only compassionate, it is common sense”.
Under the Borders Bill, Britain will not treat refugees with the humanity they deserve
RAMP Principal Tim Farron MP highlights the likely consequences of the Nationality and Borders Bill on Ukrainians fleeing war. Mr Farron argues that Britain should treat refugees with the humanity they deserve.
Giving asylum seekers the right to work is a win-win
RAMP Principal Baroness Stroud makes the policy case in the Times Red Box for granting asylum seekers the right to work after six months from their initial asylum application.
The Nationality and Borders Bill is a Dangerous Attack on LGBT+ Refugees
RAMP Principal Olivia Blake MP wrote a piece on The Independent Voices arguing that the Nationality and Borders Bill further disadvantages LGBT+ refugees.