Judge 'wrong' to let Gaza family settle in UK under Ukraine scheme, says Starmer
- Keir Starmer criticized a judge for granting asylum to a Palestinian family through a scheme intended for Ukrainian refugees, stating it is the 'wrong decision.'
- Upper Tribunal Judge Hugo Norton-Taylor allowed the family due to their 'very strong' right to family life under the European Convention on Human Rights.
- Starmer aims to close a 'loophole' that enabled the family to come to the UK, highlighting concerns over immigration policy.
- The Home Office contested the case, but the judge found compelling circumstances to grant asylum to the family.
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