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Does Denmark hold the key to Britain’s asylum problem?

Gulf Today

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August 23, 2025

“They’ve got to know that if they come here, they won't stay here.” Nigel Farage? Robert Jenrick? Suella Braverman? Not on this occasion.

- Sean O'Grady, The Independent

Does Denmark hold the key to Britain’s asylum problem?

These hostile words about refugees coming by irregular means to Britain were uttered on the BBC by a King's Counsel, chum of Tony Blair, the former lord chancellor and impeccable social democrat Lord Falconer.

A pillar of the liberal establishment and still a senior and respected figure in Labour circles, Charlie Falconer is perhaps indicative of a shifting mood at the top of his party about how to deal with the migrant crisis — both in practical policy terms, and as it is currently translating into some pretty raw party politics. As Falconer says, immigration, and specifically irregular so-called “illegal” migration, is fast becoming a “defining political issue”. As he did not say, but heavily implied, it may also kill the first Labour government for 14 years long before its time.

Falconer sees one part of the solution as deterrence. His logic seems impeccable. If you are going to make the arduous journey across continents, pay all that money to the people traffickers and risk your life in the English Channel, then that only makes sense if it seems likely you'll make a successful claim for asylum and, hopefully, at some point be able to bring your family over to start a new life: job, home, happiness. If you think you're not going to secure any of this, then, so Falconer thinks, you won't bother.

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