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In August 2013, the Home Office engaged in an advertising campaign directed at illegal immigrants.
[101] The advertisements, in the form of mobile advertising hoardings on the back of lorries, told illegal immigrants to "go home or face arrest", with an image of a person in handcuffs, and were deployed in six London boroughs with substantial ethnic minority populations. They were widely criticized as creating a hostile atmosphere for members of ethnic minority groups,
[102] The shadow Home Secretary,
Yvette Cooper, described their language as being reminiscent of that used by the
National Front in the 1970s.
[103] An adjudication by the Advertising Standards Authority was followed by the advertisements being withdrawn.
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"Go Home" advertisements
<span>In August 2013, the Home Office engaged in an advertising campaign directed at illegal immigrants. [101] The advertisements, in the form of mobile advertising hoardings on the back of lorries, told illegal immigrants to "go home or face arrest", with an image of a person in handcuffs, and were deployed in six London boroughs with substantial ethnic minority populations. They were widely criticized as creating a hostile atmosphere for members of ethnic minority groups, [102] The shadow Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper, described their language as being reminiscent of that used by the National Front in the 1970s. [103] An adjudication by the Advertising Standards Authority was followed by the advertisements being withdrawn. [104]
Passport backlog
In mid 2014, the Passport Office faced a backlog in developing processing passport applications, with around 30,000 applications hit by delays. [105] David Cameron Summary
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