UK access to EU crime and illegal migration data reportedly denied
Briefly

The UK has faced a setback as its request to access crucial European Union crime and illegal migration databases has been rejected. This access to the Schengen Information System (SIS) and Eurodac was seen as vital in addressing the Labour government's backlog of asylum claims and combating illegal migration. UK Prime Minister previously expressed optimism about EU cooperation, but critics from within the Conservative party argue that Labour's strategy is ineffective. Ongoing discussions with the EU aim to strengthen security arrangements but lack concrete outcomes.
Access to the Schengen Information System and Eurodac would significantly bolster Labour's efforts to address the asylum claims backlog and appease rising populist critics.
Daniel Moylan criticized Labour's approach to post-Brexit EU relations, suggesting Prime Minister's attempts at reset are failing to deliver on critical issues like illegal crossings.
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