Palestinian family allowed to remain in UK after applying through Ukrainian refugee scheme
- A family of six from Gaza was granted asylum in the UK after their home was destroyed by an air strike, despite initially being denied due to the rules of the Ukrainian refugee program.
- Judge Hugo Norton-Taylor ruled that the family's extreme situation outweighed public interest concerns, allowing the appeal under Article 8 of the ECHR.
- Commentator Clare Muldoon criticized the ruling, claiming it undermines the populist vote in Britain and contradicts the intended purpose of the Ukrainian scheme.
- The Prime Minister expressed disagreement with the decision and stressed that immigration policy should be determined by Parliament, not judges.
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