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Ministers working with Labour backbenchers to temper Mahmood immigration plans

Release Date
2026-04-05
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The Guardian
Summary
The UK government’s proposal to extend the qualifying period for indefinite leave to remain from five to ten years has sparked significant backlash within the Labour Party.

Many ministers and MPs are pushing for exemptions, particularly to prevent the changes from applying retrospectively to migrants already in the UK. Some proposals include exempting public sector workers and those close to obtaining settled status.

Around 100 Labour MPs have opposed the plan, arguing it is unfair to change the rules for people who have already built their lives in the UK. Critics also warn that shifting requirements undermines trust and fairness.

Despite internal opposition, the government maintains that stricter rules are necessary to manage high migration levels and insists that settlement should be earned rather than automatic. The final decision is pending, following a large public consultation.
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