Small Boats, Big Contracts: Extracting Value from the UK's Post‐Brexit Asylum ‘Crisis’
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Published:2024-04
Issue:2
Volume:95
Page:253-262
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ISSN:0032-3179
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Container-title:The Political Quarterly
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Political Quarterly
Author:
Mayblin Lucy,Davies Thom,Isakjee Arshad,Turner Joe,Yemane Tesfalem
Abstract
AbstractThis article discusses post‐Brexit asylum policy in the UK. On the surface, Brexit had little impact on asylum, but Brexit, combined with the new phenomenon of small boat Channel crossings, created the conditions for a new and extreme UK policy agenda. It explains how politicians have sought to deliver border sovereignty performatively after Brexit by introducing extreme measures, ostensibly—though not practically—to stop small boat Channel crossings, and how private actors have sought to profit from people seeking asylum within this policy regime. These interrelated political and financial interests are pursued irrespective of the fact that none of the policies being advanced will ‘stop the boats’.