The Home Office should be split in two in order to “get a grip” on migration, a parliamentary committee chair has said.
Dame Karen Bradley, chair of the Home Affairs Committee, said she believes there should be a separate department to manage Britain’s borders and another for crime.
The Tory MP told Sky News: “I was a minister in the Home Office over ten years ago.
“I’ve been firmly of the view for some time that the Home Office isn’t fit for purpose and really should be split up, and we should have a separate department managing our borders and another department that manages crime and policing.”
She said one department should centre its focus on “borders and migration” so “we can absolutely get a grip of it”.
A new report has foundĀ billions of pounds of taxpayer money has been “wasted” on the asylum hotel system.
MPs have strongly criticised the Home Office for its “incompetence” when dealing with the “failed, chaotic and expensive” system.
The review concluded there was a “manifest failure” by the Home Office to “get a grip” on contracts with private firms tasked with housing asylum seekers.
Dame Karen Bradley argues that the Home Office should be split in two in order to ‘get a grip’ on migration
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The expected cost of housing asylum seekers from 2019 to 2029 under the current accommodation contracts has more than tripled, from £4.5billion to £15.3billion.
The report, published today, said: “The Home Office has undoubtedly been operating in an extremely challenging environment but its chaotic response has demonstrated that it has not been up to the challenge.
“The 2026 break clause and end of the contracts in 2029 represent opportunities to draw a line under the current failed, chaotic and expensive system and move to a model that is more effective and offers value for money.”
Labour have pledged to close all asylum hotels by the end of this parliament, expected to be in 2029, sparking fears that HMOs will be used to house the tens of thousands of asylum seekers.
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