and we people who come to britain illegally and we used to. in the last year of the labour and we used to. in the last year of the labour government, we deported 45.000 the labour government, we deported 45,000 people. now, we are lucky if we deport 45,000 people. now, we are lucky if we deport more than five 6000 people we deport more than five 6000 people. we are not going to be able to do people. we are not going to be able to do any people. we are not going to be able to do any others of the increased activism to do any others of the increased activism of to do any others of the increased activism of the european court of human activism of the european court of human rights and one of the main thing human rights and one of the main thing is human rights and one of the main thing is we human rights and one of the main thing is we have to is to leave that court thing is we have to is to leave that court and thing is we have to is to leave that court and to
need to get to grips with the situation. ., need to get to grips with the situation- need to get to grips with the situation. ., ,., . ., situation. tonight, police moved . uickl situation. tonight, police moved cuickl to situation. tonight, police moved quickly to disperse situation. tonight, police moved quickly to disperse crowds - situation. tonight, police moved - quickly to disperse crowds gathering in the city, braced for a fifth night of violence. the interior minister said the state would not back down. translation: ., , , translation: the interior ministry is mobilising translation: the interior ministry is mobilising the translation: the interior ministry is mobilising the same translation: the interior ministry is mobilising the same number - translation: the interior ministry is mobilising the same number of l is mobilising the same number of forces is mobilising the same number of forces tonight across the country. 45.000 forces tonight across the country. 45
about the conversation, to have us talking about 45,000 people coming on boats. because about 45,000 people coming on boats. because then they can demonise the people because then they can demonise the people who are coming. then they can demonise people who are coming. then they can demonise the left wing lawyers who are clogging up the process. and it changes are clogging up the process. and it changes the conversation. it s an absolute changes the conversation. it s an absolute myth that the housing crisis absolute myth that the housing crisis and absolute myth that the housing crisis and nhs crisis is caused by 45.000 crisis and nhs crisis is caused by 45,000 people who are fleeing persecution, even if people are coming persecution, even if people are coming here to make a better life for themselves, there are plenty of people for themselves, there are plenty of people in for themselves, there are plenty of people in this government, boris johnson, people in
we talk to simon clark, a cabinet minister under borisjohnson and liz truss. thank you forjoining us. the small boats crisis and the five pillars of rishi sunak s, in terms of what he s going to do is of course inflation, does not look like he will be able to keep this pledge. i think this is an extremely frustrating day for everybody who like me frustrating day for everybody who like me wants to see the government deliver like me wants to see the government deliver on like me wants to see the government deliver on what is rightly its commitment to stop the small boats crossings commitment to stop the small boats crossings and let s not forget over 45.000 crossings and let s not forget over 45,000 thousand people came across the channel that we last year and these the channel that we last year and these numbers are unsustainable. it s these numbers are unsustainable. it s really these numbers are unsustainable. it s really important we get the policy it s really important we
country being taken for a ride. their patience has run out. the law abiding page article majority have said enough is enough. this cannot and will not continue. their government, this government must act decisively, must act with determination, must act with compassion, must act with proportion. so make no mistake. this conservative government, this conservative government, this conservative prime minister will act now to stop the boats and i commend this statement to the house. thank you, mr speaker. a record 45.000 thank you, mr speaker. a record 45,000 people crossed the channel and age 45,000 people crossed the channel and age are small boats last year. up and age are small boats last year. up from