Try GOLD - Free

Mahmood sets out plans for tougher asylum system in face of Labour resistance

South Wales Evening Post

|

November 18, 2025

HOME Secretary Shabana Mahmood claimed the UK was targeted by people “asylum shopping” around Europe as she faced the prospect of a backbench revolt to plans to toughen up the system.

She announced sweeping changes designed to reduce the UK's attractiveness to asylum seekers and bolster the process for removing people with no right to be in the country.

The plans, set out in a UK Government statement, have already faced resistance from Labour MPs.

But Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer said the asylum system was not designed to cope with a “more volatile and insecure” world or a situation where asylum seekers travel through “multiple safe countries before seeking to cross the English Channel by boat”.

He said: “If we want to see fewer channel crossings, less exploitation and a fairer system with safe and legal routes, we need an approach with a stronger deterrent effect and rules that are robustly enforced.”

The Home Secretary said the UK was viewed by asylum seekers as a more attractive destination than other European nations.

She said: “While some are genuine refugees, others are economic migrants, seeking to take advantage of the asylum system. Even amongst those who are genuine refugees, economic incentives are at play. Instead of stopping at the first safe country even genuine refugees are searching for the most attractive place to seek refuge, many now ‘asylum shop’ their way across the continent, in search of the most attractive place to seek refuge.”

The plans have already sparked opposition from backbench MPs.

MORE STORIES FROM South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Big trouble at the double

STEPHEN Booth's Cooper & Fry are the latest literary detectives being brought to life for the small screen.

time to read

1 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Cycle challenge in memory of friend

A GROUP of friends have completed a huge cycling challenge in memory of a dear friend and colleague.

time to read

1 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Does your metabolism really slow as you age?

Weight gain can't be blamed entirely on getting older... lifestyle choices are significant too. By CAMILLA FOSTER

time to read

2 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Tandy adds pair to squad ahead of key tests

STEVE Tandy has called Scarlets centre Joe Roberts and Ospreys prop Ben Warren into the Wales squad.

time to read

2 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Bank unlocking financial benefit for Welsh firms

A SWANSEA-BASED firm is among many to have benefited from investment from the Development Bank of Wales, which is celebrating helping almost 1,400 businesses in mid and west Wales secure over £460m to startup and scale-up.

time to read

2 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

BELLAMY: WINNING TONIGHT IS VITAL

WALES BOSS STRESSES THE IMPORTANCE OF CLAIMING VICTORY IN CARDIFF SHOWDOWN

time to read

2 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

How knitting can weave calm and joy into your life

Sporting star Tom Daley inspired the nation to dust off their old knitting needles after he was spotted stitching between dives at the Paris Olympics last year.

time to read

2 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

South Wales Evening Post

Williams: We can overcome loss of key duo

NECO Williams is confident Wales can overcome the absence of suspended pair Ethan Ampadu and Jordan James for their vital World Cup qualifier against North Macedonia.

time to read

4 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Mahmood sets out plans for tougher asylum system in face of Labour resistance

HOME Secretary Shabana Mahmood claimed the UK was targeted by people “asylum shopping” around Europe as she faced the prospect of a backbench revolt to plans to toughen up the system.

time to read

3 mins

November 18, 2025

South Wales Evening Post

Nominations open to recognise sporting achievements

NOMINATIONS are now open for the Swansea Sports Awards 2025.

time to read

1 min

November 18, 2025

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size