Migrants granted asylum In the UK, no longer will be automated rights to settle in the country or bring family members with them, the Prime Minister has announced as part of the government’s immigration crack.
Remedy, which eliminate reunion rights of automated family and will change the requirements for long -term disposal in the UK, is to reduce the “bridge factors”, which the government says that “high levels of high levels are driving. Illegal migration To the UK ”.
It comes after Prime Minister Made a dramatic u-turn International human rights law The shelter has been criticized to make it difficult to exist.
On Wednesday, Sir Kir Stmper said that the government will review the method of application of British courts European Conference of Human Rights (ECR) Rules, which means that shelter seekers are no longer able to avoid being sent back to their country. They could face torture Consequently.
And they can be prevented from demanding the right to live in the UK on the basis that it will separate them from their families.
It reverses another major policy by a former human rights lawyer, Sir Keer, who has defended Echr in the past. It also comes as Prime Minister Corrections forward their attacks on the UK leader Nigel FarajHe is trying to prevent the English channel “Faraz Boats” from crossing the small boats.
Meanwhile, Shabana Mahmood announced a big rift Migration Through a radical overhaul of Main route for immigrants receiving British citizenship In Britain.
Under strict measures unveiled by the Home Secretary, Migrants Those who want to stay in the UK will have to learn English at a higher level, they have a clean criminal record and volunteers in their community are eligible to be eligible for indefinite holiday.
They also have to work, pay National Insurance And not being claimed benefits Under proposed changes.

Charities and Human Rights campaigners attacked Sir Keer, the way human rights laws are implemented, attacked planned changes on it, warning that he took the risk of “beating the human rights lawyer” in the human rights credentials.
And Liberty Director Akiko Heart said that “we were unlikely to create a physical difference for establishing migration figures and risk on a path to reduce the rights of every person in Britain”.
But Migration Watch UK, ALP Mehmat said that Sir Kir’s comments are “meaningless and suggest that nothing will happen”.
In an interview with the BBC, Sir Kir denied that he is “tearing” the ECHR but said: “We need to re -look at the interpretation of some of these provisions and we have already started working in some of our domestic laws.”
He said that reviews worrying about Articles 3 and 8 of the ECHR related to “Cruel and inhuman treatment” in the home country of a refugee seeker and “Right to Family Life”.
The government is also reviewing “refugees, torture and children’s rights”, he said.
The Prime Minister said, “All international equipment is to be implemented in circumstances because they are now.” “We are looking at a massive migration migration that we have not seen in the previous years. Those who really give refuge in the rushing harassment should be given asylum. It is a kind work, but we need to re -look at the interpretation of some of those provisions – they do not tear away but look at the interpretation.”
The move was supported by the former Labor Home Secretary Jack strawwho told Independent It was “very intelligent”.
But former Liberty director, Labor Peer Shami Chakraborty said: “Any debate about our fundamental rights and freedom needs to start with facts and laws rather than political spin. For politics, for politics, we will not achieve ‘decency’ on ‘Division’ by trying to be improved.”
Steve Smith, CEO of Refugee Charity Care 4 Carey, said: “Being a human rights lawyer, a human rights person will be the final stage from the Prime Minister to the Humanist in the makeover of the Prime Minister.
“As humans, we should all be worried when a politician has threatened to rip human rights. More than that even when it is inspired by the lineage to target people left to torture. No one is safe from a politician who can work with such calling.”
Just yesterday, Sir Keir said in the claims of Mr. Faraj, saying that the Brexiter was “wrong”, to claim that leaving the European Union would not make any difference to the migration policy, pointing to the double-regulation that pre-Brexit Britain was allowed to return some shelter in the continent.

Sir Keir told GB News: “I would slowly point out to Nigel Faraj and others that before exiting the European Union, we had a return agreement with every country in the European Union and told the country that if we left it would not make any difference. He was wrong about it.
“In many senses, these are coming beyond the channel.”
Decision to review the law is a big win for Ms. Mahmood, Independent Understands, who has been advocating such action since his appointment.
Ms. Mahmud has been in jobs in only a few weeks, but is being advocated to allow a law that will change the effects of law on modern slavery and refugee conferences, as well as articles 3 and 8 of ECHR.
This came after the Prime Minister’s speech at the Labor Conference in Liverpool, in which he fought to improve the UK and said Nigel FarajOne who advocates the ECHR completely, does not believe in Britain.
The Prime Minister is under pressure to go ahead in his efforts to reduce the number of migrants coming to the UK through small boats. The number of migrant arrival on small boats is at the top of 33,000 in 2025, this year has been marked a record for this point as data on the channel crossing was first reported in 2018.
Announcing a change in the rights of disposal and family reunion for shelters, the Prime Minister said: “The settlement should be earned by contributing to our country, not by paying smugglers to people to cross the channel in a boat.
“The UK will continue to play its role in welcoming real refugees who escapes from oppression. But we should also address bridge factors running dangerous and illegal small boat crossings. There will be no golden tickets to settle in Britain; people have to earn it.”
The Prime Minister is ready to discuss changes, as well as other ways European countries can work together, which can work together to deal with the common challenge of illegal migration at the upcoming European political community summit in Copenhagen.
In a meeting with Danish Prime Minister Mette Fredericseen, the leaders are ready to announce a new partnership supported up to £ 3M to deal with the reasons for the upstream of migration in Western Balkan countries, including encouraging people to stay in the field and work there.
The government said on Thursday on Thursday that Britain contributed more to the “Rome process” of Italy as £ 5.75M to deal with migration in major African sources and transit companies, to reduce migrants towards Europe and support the voluntary return of people in countries of origin, the government said on Thursday.
In September, the government announced that it would temporarily suspend new applications for refugees to bring its family members to the UK, while the ministers reviewed the rules.