Theresa May's speech made last week during the Tory party conference laid out a number of home office policy positions relating to immigration and asylum in the UK. The speech (found here) makes a number of claims regarding the economic effect of immigration and asylum in the UK whilst also laying out new plans for border controls and crackdowns. Dr. Rhetta Moran, speaking for RAPAR on BBC Radio responded to the key points of the home secretary's speech and can be found below:
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