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Education minister Stephen Morgan insists the government is “working really hard” to fix the “broken asylum system” which he says was “inherited” from the last Conservative government. Report by Blairm. Like us on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/itn and follow us on Twitter at http://twitter.com/itn

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00:00We inherited a broken asylum system. It was chaotic under the previous government and we've been working really hard to fix this, to restore order to the asylum system and bring fairness to the system.
00:13We've now deported 35,000 people that had no right to remain here in our country. We're reducing the number of asylum hotels from 400 down to 200.
00:24I sense people's frustrations. I feel it myself as constituency MP. We're taking these issues seriously. There's no silver bullet, but we're working extremely hard to make sure we deliver on our commitments that we set out on our manifesto.
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