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(The Guardian)The Guardian view on yet another immigration bill: law as performance is a failing model

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2026-07-01
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The Guardian
Summary
The article argues that repeated immigration and asylum reforms in the UK since 2022 have failed to improve public confidence in border control or reduce support for anti-immigration parties. The latest bill, which includes changes such as a new asylum appeals body, charging some asylum seekers for state support, and limiting the use of Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights, is described as largely symbolic rather than effective.

The author contends that these measures will have little practical impact while reinforcing the perception that immigration is out of control. Similar symbolic legislation by previous governments, such as the Rwanda deportation policy, did not solve underlying problems and instead strengthened support for more extreme anti-immigration policies.

The article also notes that net migration to the UK has been falling and is now at its lowest level since the 2010s, but this receives far less attention than rising migration figures. It concludes that the government should focus on competent, humane management of the immigration system and make a stronger public case for balanced policies, rather than relying on increasingly restrictive legislation for political messaging.
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