The UK's plan to resettle Afghan soldiers who fought the Taliban alongside British troops was a good idea, but was riddled with problems in how it was implemented by the Conservative government. Following an urgent review by Labour, hundreds of cases that were wrongly rejected will soon receive permission to live in the UK.
This review, commissioned by the Conservatives, showed there was never bad intent in why applications were rejected. This brand new process was plagued with communication issues, as well as problems maintaining accurate records across various departments, and that's why some applications were overlooked.
This is nothing but smoke and mirrors from the government. After failing many of the thousands of Afghan people that worked alongside Britain's military, someone, somewhere, took a decision to secretly bring these people to the UK anyway, keeping them at military basis for the time being. Now they're seeking to find legal cover for the operation.
There's a 10% chance that the United States will recognise the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan before 2030, according to the Metaculus prediction community.