Andy Burnham has defended new Government advice telling asylum seekers that rape and domestic abuse are serious crimes. The Prime Minister said it is right to make it โ€œexplicitly clearโ€ what the UKโ€™s societal norms and laws are. The Home Office published shocking new guidance for asylum seekers yesterday, titled Understanding Behaviours And Expectations In The UK.

Speaking to reporters in West Yorkshire today, Mr Burnham said: โ€œAs a Government, we have a very clear principle: if you break UK law, you will be removed from the country and we have seen that in relation to immigration, where removals are significantly up. Iโ€™m currently working to ensure that foreign national offenders who can be removed from the prison system are removed from that system.”

The Prime Minister said: โ€œSo it follows that if weโ€™re taking this approach, itโ€™s made explicitly clear what the UK law is and what the societal norms of the UK are, and thatโ€™s why this approach is being taken.โ€

The nine-page document says it is to help โ€œunderstand what is expected of you when living in the UKโ€ and the โ€œrules and expectations are not just for people seeking asylum, they apply to everyone living hereโ€.

It advises that rape, sex with someone under the age of 16 and domestic abuse are โ€œserious crimesโ€ which could lead to prison and loss of support and accommodation, as well as affecting asylum claims

In the section titled โ€œsex and consentโ€, the guidance tells asylum seekers that โ€œconsent is needed in every situationโ€.

The guidance also covers gender equality, saying equal rights are โ€œan important part of UK cultureโ€ฆ protected by lawโ€.

Shadow home secretary Chris Philp said on X: โ€œInstead of trying to train these mainly young, male illegal immigrants to behave in a civilised way towards women, the Home Office should instead deport them.

โ€œThis tells us all we need to know about the kind of people illegally entering our country.

โ€œIllegal and legal immigrants are coming from places and societies where attitudes towards women are completely incompatible with Western society.โ€

In a video posted on X, Reform home affairs spokesman Zia Yusuf described the guidance as a โ€œdisgraceโ€, which shows the Government knows asylum seekers are a โ€œmenaceโ€.

A Home Office spokesperson said: โ€œWe expect everyone who comes to the UK to abide by our laws. If they do not, they will face consequences, including the refusal of their asylum claim and removal from the UK.

โ€œReturns of failed asylum seekers have reached their highest level since 2010 under this Government.โ€