Shadow home secretary says any deal to accept people from EU to focus on reuniting families
UK politics live – latest updates
Britain would take asylum seekers from the EU as part of any returns deal under a Labour government, Yvette Cooper has said, but would not formally join the European quota scheme.
The shadow home secretary said on Friday that Labour would be willing to accept people from mainland Europe as part of an EU-wide returns deal, which the party hopes to agree to if it wins power next year. But she insisted this would focus on returning children to their families in Britain and would not involve signing up to be a member of the EU’s quota system.
More Stories
‘All the birds returned’: How a Chinese project led the way in water and soil conservation
Baby wombat-snatching US influencer apologises and says she was ‘concerned’ for Australian animal
Starmer says Putin cannot be allowed to ‘play games’ over Ukraine ceasefire