Failed asylum seekers to be bribed £40,000 to leave the country: LBC callers react
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Families of failed asylum-seekers will be paid up to £40,000 to leave the UK voluntarily within seven days, LBC can reveal.
00:20 Nick Ferrari asks the border security minister to justify the plan
04:45 Caller Maxine is living in a hotel. She reckons the government should give her the money instead so she can get back on her feet.
05:55 Patrick is inspired to call into the show for the first time to rail against the ‘ludicrous’ decision.
07:18 Caller Julie is a retired nurse and she’s ‘furious’ about the money on offer.
09:37 Caller Lucy thinks the trial is ‘extraordinary’ and will just lead to some sort of migrant ‘carousel’ in the channel.
11:11 Caller Sarah also calls in for the first time to give her view on the ‘laughable’ decision.
12:12 Caller John wants the gulf states to do their bit to help out the refugee crisis.
13:26 Caller Sandy is ‘beside herself with anger’ at the policy.
14:30 Caller Michael believes this will act as an ‘incentive’ for migrants to try their luck in the UK.
15:47 Caller Brian has an analogy to illustrate the ‘savings’ the government plans to make with their plan.
16:39 Caller Steve believes this policy will act as a ‘magnet’ for asylum seekers.
18:15 Caller Cecil runs the numbers on the policy and comes to a definitive conclusion.
20:41 Caller Mark thinks the policy amounts to a ‘squandering’ of taxpayer funds.
22:47 Caller Graham thinks the government is deluded and this policy will effectively lead to ‘repeat customers’.
The Home Office is launching a new pilot where up to £10,000 per person will be given for people who cooperate with the system.
Around 150 families - including children - are expected to take part in the trial, to see if it can help save money.
They hope that if rolled out more widely, it can save the Home Office up to £20million a year.
LBC spoke with the Home Secretary about the plans last week on a visit to Copenhagen, Denmark, where she took inspiration from the Danes for our migration system.
They pay families up to £30,000 in order to leave quickly.
She said she wanted to pay people more than the £3,000 they're currently getting in a bid to try and encourage more to leave, quicker.
The Home Office says they are stuck paying hundreds of families with no right to be in Britain up to £158,000 a year to stay in hotels, and receive support.
LBC can reveal that Shabana Mahmood will today announce a new pilot, where specifically selected families will be able to apply.
They will get access to the extra cash if they accept the offer within seven days and return to a deemed safe country.
Denmark say they've managed to halve the number of people awaiting deportation partly as a result of this strategy.
Families who refuse to leave or obstruct their departure won't be eligible for the scheme and may lose support under the Home Secretary's radical new plans.
Ms Mahmood said: "Taxpayers should not be footing millions of pounds to accommodate families who have no right to be here, especially when others comply with the rules and leave the UK when required.
"That is why we are acting to remove them swiftly, cut hotel use and slash costs.
"I will do whatever it takes to remove the incentives that drive illegal migration and restore order and control to our borders, while ensuring the system is firm, fair and applied consistently to everyone”.
She will give a speech at the IPPR think tank later today where she'll reveal more of the reforms she wants to implement in a bid to "restore order" to our borders.
The government's also announced that asylum handouts and accommodation will be removed for migrants who are abusing the system.
Ministers will repeal parts of EU law to remove the right to asylum support and accommodation from those who can support themselves, break the law, or work illegally.
They hope that will be another step to remove the incentives which are drawing illegal migrants to Britain.
Insiders say that it will mean support is reserved only for those who genuinely need it and follow the law.
It will not mean that people who come here illegally via small boat will automatically face losing their support.
On Monday, new rules kicked in which will make refugee status temporary, rather than starting asylum-seekers on a pathway to staying in Britain within five years.
The Home Secretary will instead review asylum-seeker status every 30 months, and if a country is designated to be safe within that time, families will be expected to return home.
Last year the government spent £4 billion on asylum support.
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