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Labour plans major immigration shake-up inspired by Denmark

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Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood is planning a major immigration shake-up inspired by Denmark.

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The Home Office is set to introduce the new legislation, with reports suggesting it will be unveiled on Thursday.

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In Denmark, most people granted asylum fleeing conflicts are now only allowed to remain temporarily, and can be returned when the Danish government deems their home country safe.

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How will the conditional support system be implemented and enforced in practice, and what criteria will determine loss of support?
What legal challenges might Labour's new asylum rules face under international human rights obligations?
What is the specific operational timeline for Reform UK's proposed mass deportation, and what legal barriers would it encounter?
How would the 30,000 predicted to lose support be identified and processed, and where would they go?
What impact is conditional asylum support expected to have on small boat crossings and overall asylum application numbers?
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