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    Shabana Mahmood – hard woman or blinded by ambition?

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    • November 18, 2025

    TL;DR – Shabana Mahmood is the new hard woman of British politics – and potential successor to Starmer

    • Shabana Mahmood, the new Home Secretary, is implementing significant reforms to address illegal migration, marking a shift in Labour’s approach.
    • She refutes claims that her measures cater to far-right narratives, asserting the system is broken and requires urgent solutions that align with Labour’s values.
    • Mahmood’s tough stance may position her as a potential leadership contender within the party, amidst internal debates over the direction of Labour.

    Shabana Mahmood – hard woman or blinded by ambition?

    We’re told that Shabana Mahmood, the still new home secretary, is “a woman in a hurry”.

    She’s been in the job for 73 days – and is now announcing “the most sweeping reforms to tackle illegal migration in modern times” – effectively since the Second World War.

    Mahmood dismisses ‘tittle-tattle’ over leadership rumours

    Her language is not just tough – it’s radical. Not what you’d have expected to hear from a Labour home secretary even just a few months ago.

    Dozens of migrants feared dead off Greek coast
    Dozens of migrants feared dead off Libyan coast

    “Illegal migration”, she believes, “is tearing our country apart. The crisis at our borders is out of control”.

    The political reality is that successive failures of Tory and Labour ministers have fuelled the inexorable rise of Reform.

    She’s brown so can’t be pandering to the fascist far right

    Ms Mahmood firmly hit back at suggestions today’s announcements are pandering to a racist narrative from the far right.

    “It’s not right-wing talking points or fake news or misinformation that is suggesting that we’ve got a problem,” she said.

    “I know, because I have now seen this system inside out. It is a broken system. We have a genuine problem to fix. People are angry about something that is real.

    “It is my job, therefore, to think of a proper solution to this very real problem, to do so in line with my values as a Labour politician, but also as a British citizen, and to have solutions that work so that I can unite a divided country.”

    There are many striking elements to this.

    Hungry for power and blinded by ambition – Shabana Mahmood

    While she’s not been in the job for all that long, her government has been in power for 16 months. Her own press release highlights that over the past full calendar year asylum claims here have gone up by 18% – compared with a drop of 13% elsewhere in the EU.

    The UK, she argues, has become a “golden ticket” for asylum seekers due to “far more generous terms” than other countries in Europe.

    While she politely insists that her predecessor’s policies – the one in one out deal with France, closer partnership with law enforcement across Europe – are beginning to take effect, the message is clear. No one in office before Shabana has had the stomach to grasp the nettle.

    The Home Office is determined to present their boss as the new hard woman of British politics.

    In a bleak warning to those in her party who will be deeply uncomfortable with this unflinching approach, we’re told she believes this is “the last chance for decent, moderate politics”.

    “If these moderate forces fail, something darker will follow…. if you don’t like this, you won’t like what follows me.”

    That’s a clear reference to the anti-asylum policies of the fascist party of Reform and the Conservatives, who are pledging to leave the European Convention on Human Rights and deport all illegal arrivals.

    Hungry for power and blinded by ambition - Shabana Mahmood The Home Secretary

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    Both parties have responded by effectively claiming they don’t trust Labour to deliver on this, given they believe the government has lost control of our borders and overseen a surge in asylum claims.

    That much Ms Mahmood herself has already acknowledged.

    Tory’s supporting Labour’s policies; it’s a mad world we live in

    It’s unusual to hear a Conservative shadow minister like Chris Philp responding to a government announcement by claiming they will support the “sensible steps” the Home Office is making.

    Unsurprisingly, he went on to belittle her ideas as “very small steps” combined with “gimmicks” – but the main thrust of his critique was that Labour lacks the authority to push these kinds of measures through parliament, given the likely opposition from their own left wingers.

    It’s a fair point – but the lack of fundamental disagreement highlights the threat these plans pose to her opponents.

    If the government looks like it might actually succeed in bringing down the numbers – and of course that’s a colossal if – Ms Mahmood will effectively have outflanked and neutralised much of the threat from both the Tories and Reform.

    That’s why she’s so keen to mention her Danish inspiration – a centre-left government which managed to see off the threat from right-wing parties through its tough approach to migration, without having to leave the ECHR.

    A post from X that describes Shabana Mahmood as an uncle Tom standing in line for second hand privlages

    She isn’t finished yet

    The Home Office is planning further announcements on new safe and legal routes.

    But refugee charities have described the new measures as harsh, claiming they will scapegoat genuine refugees, fail to integrate them into society, and fail to function as a deterrent either.

    There will surely be an almighty internal row among Labour MPs about the principle of ripping up the post-war settlement for refugees.

    For a government floundering after the political chaos of the last few weeks and months, Ms Mahmood is a voice of certainty and confidence.

    At a moment of such intense backroom debate over the party’s future direction, it’s hard to avoid seeing her performance this weekend as a starting pitch for the leadership.

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