Burnham expected to vote in favour of Mahmood’s asylum system changes
Andy Burnham is expected to vote in favor of the government's immigration bill during its second reading in the Commons on Monday. His team indicated support for Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's proposed changes to indefinite leave to remain (ILR) and refugee settlement.

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AI-generatedAndy Burnham is expected to vote in favor of the government's immigration bill during its second reading in the Commons on Monday. His team indicated support for Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood's proposed changes to indefinite leave to remain (ILR) and refugee settlement. Mahmood is also set to announce plans to enable the deportation of grooming gang ringleader Shabir Ahmed, a move Burnham publicly backs. The bill includes changes that will double the time to qualify for ILR from five to ten years, with potential considerations for those already in the UK. Despite some internal Labour concerns about the retrospective application of ILR changes, a rebellion is not anticipated. The government aims to make the asylum system more credible by addressing illegal crossings and strengthening legal routes.
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5 extractedBurnham believes the public deserve an asylum system that is both compassionate and credible.
Mahmood plans to make it possible to deport Shabir Ahmed, who was convicted of multiple child sexual offenses.
Shabana Mahmood's changes will double the time it takes to qualify for indefinite leave to remain (ILR) from five to 10 years.
Almost 80 Labour MPs have urged Burnham to change the policy to stop it applying to migrants already in the country.
Andy Burnham is expected to vote for the immigration bill on Monday night in the Commons.