Incompetent Home Office results in 29,000 asylum cases
still unresolved since 2007
Posted on October 29
Posted on October 29
Responding to the Public Accounts Committee report
that shows 29,000 asylum cases still unresolved from 2007, UKIP’s Migration
Spokesman, Steven Woolfe MEP commented:
“It is clear from today’s figures that our immigration system is in a
complete spin on how to manage asylum cases into the UK. The blame must lie with
the Secretary of State responsible, Theresa May."
“The fact that 29,000 asylum cases are still to be resolved, dating back to
the previous Labour government, shows clearly that our system is mismanaged,
under staffed and under resourced. Most disturbing, is the government’s approach
to the development of an IT system to support Border and Home office staff.
Wasting £100s of millions is not only a national disgrace but a national
security concern."