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Clapham assault ‘not about asylum’, says Education Secretary

  • Abdul Ezedi was allowed to stay within the UK after arriving illegally in 2016 

The Clapham chemical assault is ‘probably not about asylum’, the schooling secretary stated yesterday – as Labour went on the offensive over the problem.

The revelation that prime suspect Abdul Ezedi was granted asylum on the third try, regardless of having dedicated two sexual offences within the UK, has triggered fury amongst Tory MPs.

Home Secretary James Cleverly, who has launched a overview of the case, is alleged to be ‘very pissed off’ concerning the resolution by a tribunal to grant asylum to Ezedi after a priest backed his declare to have transformed to Christianity.

But in a shock intervention yesterday, Gillian Keegan appeared to minimize the importance of the truth that Ezedi was solely capable of perform his horrific assault on a mom and her daughters as a result of he was allowed to stay on this nation after arriving right here illegally in 2016.

The schooling secretary advised Sky News that ministers ‘have to unravel’ why Ezedi was granted asylum. But she stated the case was ‘probably not about asylum’. Mrs Keegan prompt it was mistaken to ‘conflate’ the ‘horrific’ assault with Ezedi’s immigration standing.

Abdul Ezedi (pictured in Tesco in Caledonian Road) was granted asylum at the third attempt, despite having committed two sexual offences in the UK, has triggered fury among Tory MPs

Abdul Ezedi (pictured in Tesco in Caledonian Road) was granted asylum on the third try, regardless of having dedicated two sexual offences within the UK, has triggered fury amongst Tory MPs

Ezedi is thought to have arrived in the UK in the back of a lorry in 2016 after travelling from Afghanistan. He was twice refused asylum by the Home Office

Ezedi is assumed to have arrived within the UK behind a lorry in 2016 after travelling from Afghanistan. He was twice refused asylum by the Home Office

The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed he was handed a suspended sentence at Newcastle Crown Court on January 9 2018 after pleading guilty to one charge of sexual assault and one of exposure

The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed he was handed a suspended sentence at Newcastle Crown Court on January 9 2018 after pleading responsible to 1 cost of sexual assault and one in all publicity

But Sir John Hayes, chairman of the Common Sense Group of Tory MPs, stated: ‘The two points are intimately related. You cannot separate the failures of our asylum system with the truth that this bloke was on this nation. They are, by their nature, linked – you may’t separate them.’ The row got here as Labour tried to go on the offensive over the case.

Shadow digital minister Sir Chris Bryant stated: ‘On the face of it, if every part that we have now been advised is true, then it appears completely extraordinary that the British individuals needs to be put at such threat from this particular person.’ A Government supply dismissed Labour’s intervention, mentioning that Sir Keir Starmer has persistently opposed makes an attempt to tighten Britain’s borders.

‘If this particular person had arrived after the Illegal Migration Act then they might not be capable to declare asylum full cease. Labour voted towards that.

‘When we get the Rwanda scheme going then somebody like this might be placed on a aircraft and his declare of Christianity wouldn’t be a barrier to removing, nor would any spurious declare beneath the Human Rights Act. Labour would scrap that.’

Ezedi is assumed to have arrived within the UK behind a lorry in 2016 after travelling from Afghanistan. He was twice refused asylum by the Home Office.

The Crown Prosecution Service confirmed he was handed a suspended sentence at Newcastle Crown Court on January 9 2018 after pleading responsible to 1 cost of sexual assault and one in all publicity. He was placed on the Sex Offenders Register for 10 years.

Despite this he was later granted asylum by a tribunal.

Former house secretary Suella Braverman stated the church had inquiries to reply about its willingness to ‘facilitate bogus asylum claims’.

In a surprise intervention yesterday, Gillian Keegan (pictured on BBC's Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg) appeared to play down the significance of the fact that Ezedi was only able to carry out his horrific attack on a mother and her daughters because he was allowed to remain in this country after arriving here illegally in 2016

In a shock intervention yesterday, Gillian Keegan (pictured on BBC’s Sunday with Laura Kuenssberg) appeared to minimize the importance of the truth that Ezedi was solely capable of perform his horrific assault on a mom and her daughters as a result of he was allowed to stay on this nation after arriving right here illegally in 2016

Home Secretary James Cleverly, who has launched a review of the case, is said to be 'very frustrated' about the decision by a tribunal to grant asylum to Ezedi after a priest backed his claim to have converted to Christianity

Home Secretary James Cleverly, who has launched a overview of the case, is alleged to be ‘very pissed off’ concerning the resolution by a tribunal to grant asylum to Ezedi after a priest backed his declare to have transformed to Christianity

Shadow digital minister Sir Chris Bryant said: 'On the face of it, if everything that we have been told is true, then it seems absolutely extraordinary that the British people should be put at such risk from this person'

Shadow digital minister Sir Chris Bryant stated: ‘On the face of it, if every part that we have now been advised is true, then it appears completely extraordinary that the British individuals needs to be put at such threat from this particular person’

Former home secretary Suella Braverman said the church had questions to answer about its willingness to 'facilitate bogus asylum claims'

Former house secretary Suella Braverman stated the church had inquiries to reply about its willingness to ‘facilitate bogus asylum claims’

She advised GB News that the case ‘illustrates main failings’ and referred to as for adjustments to stop convicted intercourse offenders ever being granted asylum.

But she stated the church also needs to face questions on its willingness to ‘successfully rubber stamp individuals who flip as much as church and say they need to convert to Christianity’.

She added: ‘It’s a gross insult to these real Christians who’re religious and take their religion severely after they see individuals traipse via the church, getting their certificates of verification or their letter from the priest solely to vanish and get asylum granted. I believe it is a very, very unhappy state of affairs.’