Chris Philp, a Conservative frontbencher and Shadow Home Secretary, sets out proposals to “radically” reform the UK immigration decision-making system. He argues that immigration judges face a form of “tyranny” and says some judges show “evident bias,” according to the report. Philp’s plan includes the complete scrapping of the immigration courts as part of a wider overhaul of how immigration matters are handled. The proposal is presented as a package of steps that a future Conservative government would take, though the report does not provide detailed operational or legislative timelines. The coverage emphasizes Philp’s criticism of the current system and his call for major structural change, rather than specific policy settings. Across the sources provided, the central points are Philp’s stance that the immigration courts should be abolished and his broader intention to redesign the system for making and reviewing immigration decisions. The reports characterize the proposals as “radical” reforms rather than incremental changes, and frame them around alleged concerns about fairness in judicial decision-making.