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Robert Jenrick declares war on ‘cumbersome’ red tape to slash asylum backlog

Immigration minister demands increase in productivity and new targets, as he makes cutting 120,000 case logjam a priority

Robert Jenrick is planning a war on red tape to speed up asylum applications, as it emerged that it can take officials up to 40 minutes to book an applicant in for an interview.

The new immigration minister is understood to have made slashing the 120,000 case backlog a major priority, in order to reduce the £5.6 million a day cost of putting up 27,000 claimants in hotels – on top of a further 60,000 in other Home Office-funded accommodation.

He wants a significant increase in productivity – tripling the number of applications each case worker completes in a week – and is expected to reintroduce targets to process asylum claims within six months, compared with the current average of 480 days. 

Eight years ago, nine in 10 asylum applications were completed within six months – but this fell to just six per cent by last year. 

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