Asylum seekers who work in Britain illegally should be 'on the next plane home', Kemi Badenoch has said.
The Tory leader wants illegal working to become a disqualifier in the asylum process, so that anyone caught is barred from becoming a refugee.
Aslyum seekers are generally not allowed to work in the UK, although they can apply for permission to work if they have been waiting 12 months for a decision.
Concerns have recently been raised that some migrants living in hotels housing asylum seekers are earning money through food delivery apps.
The Home Office recently struck an agreement with Deliveroo, Just Eat and Uber Eats to help them identify delivery riders who are not allowed to work in the UK.








