Narrative of far-right lies': Readers debate Labour's asylum plans
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Narrative of far-right lies': Readers debate Labour's asylum plans
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"Labour's move to toughen Britain's asylum rules has landed with a thud of uneasy acceptance among Independent readers. Home secretary Shabana Mahmood has insisted the system is broken and in urgent need of order and many commenters said Labour is simply confronting political realities that can't be ignored any longer, even if the tone made some uncomfortable. But that reluctant support was matched by flashes of frustration."
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