Home secretary to call for system ‘fit for modern age’published at 14:31 British Summer Time 26 September 2023
In her speech in Washington DC in around an hour's time, Suella Braverman is expected to argue that fearing discrimination for being gay or a woman should not be enough to qualify for international refugee protection.
The home secretary’s address to a right-wing US think thank, set for 15:30 BST (10:30 local time), will question whether the application of the UN's 1951 Refugee Convention is "fit for our modern age".
According to information given to journalists ahead of the speech, she is to tell the American Enterprise Institute audience that "we now live in a completely different time" from when the convention was signed.
Braverman is expected to argue that there has been an “interpretive shift away from 'persecution’ in favour of “something more akin to a definition of ‘discrimination’” in cases involving refugee claims.
"The practical consequence of which has been to expand the number of those who may qualify for asylum, and to lower the threshold for doing so,” she is set to say.