Jon Featonby, the chief policy analyst at the Refugee Council, said: “The
previous government tried and failed to put people off taking risky journeys
by reducing the rights of refugees once they were in the UK, restricting both
family reunion and settlement. This approach didn’t work then and there is
no evidence to suggest it will work now.
“Restricting family reunion only pushes more desperate people into the arms
of smugglers in an effort to reunite with loved ones .. family reunion
overwhelmingly supported women and children - who made up nine out of
10 visas granted through this route in the last year.”