Benefits Claims by Refugee Households Surge Past £1 Billion Mark

Benefits claims by refugee households have increased by 33% in a year as costs surge above £1 billion for the first time, Government figures show – and that’s before the recent record small boats arrivals begin to claim. The Telegraph has more.

The amount of Universal Credit paid to households with at least one claimant who is a refugee rose to £1.1 billion in 2024, an increase of a third from £828 million in 2023.

Migration experts attributed the increase – the first time it has passed £1 billion – to a surge in the number of asylum seekers being granted refugee status.

It comes as record numbers of migrants have crossed the Channel in small boats.

Foreign nationals become eligible for Universal Credit and other benefits on the same terms as British citizens once they are granted indefinite leave to remain or refugee status.

The figures will put further pressure on Sir Keir Starmer, who is planning a migration crackdown that is due to be announced later this month.

Reform UK and the Conservatives have called for a tougher approach on immigration ahead of Thursday’s by-election in Runcorn and local elections, at which Labour and the Tories are expected to suffer huge losses.

Meanwhile, Ministers are facing a backbench rebellion over the proposed £5 billion benefit cuts announced by the Chancellor Rachel Reeves in her Spring Statement.

A senior Labour MP warned that backbench MPs would struggle to back the proposed benefits cuts for vulnerable British families when so much of the money had been handed to migrants, many of whom had arrived in the UK illegally.

Graham Stringer, MP for Blackley and Middleton South and a former leader of Manchester city council, told the Telegraph: “This data is an indication of part of the cost of a failure to control our borders.

“Later this year, Labour MPs will be asked to vote to cut benefits. The Government’s failure to control this budget on immigration will make that decision much more difficult for many Labour MPs.”

Mr Stringer earlier this week urged the Government to renegotiate or change the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), which has been blamed for hampering the Home Office’s ability to deport foreign criminals and illegal migrants.

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transmissionofflame
11 months ago

Stringer was better than most Labour MPs on Covid. Low bar though.

Invade the world, invite the world, in hock to the world

NickR
11 months ago

He was better than most Tory MPs.

Mogwai
11 months ago

Fair comment from Farage here. I had to search what HMO stood for. I just assumed they all got put in hotels, luxury flats or old barracks;

https://x.com/darrengrimes_/status/1918608017760620591

This naked man is reportedly from a nearby HMO. How many of these “Refugees Welcome” leftards would like to live near a house full of these people? Police do nothing, unless you’re white;

https://x.com/DaveAtherton20/status/1918560550411202619

Claphamanian
Claphamanian
11 months ago

Labour did promise in their general election manifesto that they would ensure that everyone living the the UK, regardless of background, could thrive.

Mogwai
11 months ago
Reply to  Claphamanian

Yeah but not with food banks that cater only for BAME people. Maybe they just give out loads of yams, plantain and jackfruit or something…🤔 Either way, it’s out and out racism. Imagine a food bank that advertised as being exclusively for whites? Divisive, much?🤨

https://x.com/DaveAtherton20/status/1918325817550962783

Jacqui
Jacqui
11 months ago
Reply to  Claphamanian

‘everyone living in the UK could thrive at the expense of those who work or who have worked in the UK’. The Marxist Fuhrer didn’t add that bit.

john1T
11 months ago

Andrea Jenkyns said yesterday that she thinks the asylum seekers should be put up in tents like the French do. That would save some money.

varmint
11 months ago

Government does not have to worry about money. The big International Private Banks just create more money out of nothing and lend it to them and then we pay interest for ever and ever and the same private banks dictate policy as a result—eg ESG, Net Zero, Sustainable Development etc and all the other Liberal Progressive crap