In Parliament a lawyer challenged government claims of efficiency after noting that a Conservative MP reportedly handles only one citizenship case per day. The remark was used to question the state’s capacity to process citizenship and expat rights promptly, highlighting broader concerns about legal and administrative reform, backlogs in immigration and naturalisation decisions, and whether existing procedures allocate sufficient resources or need structural change.
"How can we talk about state efficiency if a Conservative examines one citizenship case a day?" asks a lawyer in Parliament
Tuesday, 27 January 2026RSS






