This European country has slashed the number of asylum applications by a third, so why can’t we? The man whose policies dramatically cut them reveals how he did it… and how we could too
The article argues that an unnamed European country has reduced asylum applications by around a third through tougher immigration policies. It presents this as a possible model for the UK, framing the issue around whether similar measures could be adopted domestically.
The supplied text does not include the article’s body, so it gives no verifiable detail on the country, policies, timescale or official data behind the reported reduction. Its headline says the account is based on an interview with the man credited with introducing the policies.
- A European country reportedly cut asylum applications by a third.
- The article suggests its policies could inform UK action.
- Detailed evidence is not included in the supplied text.
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