public interest and human rights as well as the safety of the individuals. in well as the safety of the individuals. well as the safety of the individuals. , ., , , ,., individuals. in terms of numbers, so far this year individuals. in terms of numbers, so far this year more individuals. in terms of numbers, so far this year more than individuals. in terms of numbers, so far this year more than 10,000 - far this year more than 10,000 people have crossed the english channel to come to this country and we are talking about a flight next week to take 100. what does the government envisage if it does end “p government envisage if it does end up with a policy that has got not got blocked by legal processes. outside of the context of the court case, it s politically being discussed in westminster and the message it would send, whether it be good or bad, particularly in the light of the confidence vote that the prime minister one with the uncomfortable majority from his perspective s
tell us more. the number of dead channel crossings tell us more. the number of dead channel crossings have tell us more. the number of dead channel crossings have been - channel crossings have been increasing this year quite significantly but there had been this 11 de la will be for the weekend, leading to speculation the government s new policy of sending some asylum seekers to row and i was having some effect but then the weather improved and the crossings resumed. some suggested the new policy was driving up demand with people trying to get it before it is implemented. it will take some time to implement, not least because it s facing legal challenges. nonetheless, even though it will take some time to implement, its backdated, so anyone who has arrived since january the 1st unlawfully is at risk. the truth is even the home secretary did not expect an instant halt to the crossings just because the new policy was announced. it s designed to last for five years so it take quite so
time, we are expanding our immigration detention facilities to assist with the removal of those who with no right to remain in the uk. we are investing over half a billion in those efforts and this is on top of overhauling our arrival is infrastructure here in kent. with new processing facilities now operational at weston jet foil. but we will need to go further in breaking the business model of these gangs. so from today, our new migration and economic development partnership will mean that anyone entering the uk illegally, as well as those who have arrived illegally since january the 1st, may now be relocated to rwanda. this innovative approach, driven by our shared humanitarian impulse and made possible by brexit freedoms, will
sanctuary. it is shameful, they have got to get this sorted out. you sanctuary. it is shameful, they have got to get this sorted out. got to get this sorted out. you have worked inside got to get this sorted out. you have worked inside government - got to get this sorted out. you have worked inside government and - got to get this sorted out. you have worked inside government and you | worked inside government and you know how different departments operate and you know about the home office. why is this happening? the? office. why is this happening? they have had months office. why is this happening? tte: have had months to prepare office. why is this happening? tt91 have had months to prepare for this, they were warned months ago that an invasion was likely. we have been calling on priti patel to sort this for around six weeks. i think this is a combination of the government and home office not preparing but also failure of ministerial leadership to get this sorted out. they have
vaccinated your eight times more likely to go into hospital altogether. it is a great thing to do and it is very important. get boosted for yourself and enjoy new year celebrations cautiously. with; year celebrations cautiously. why have ou year celebrations cautiously. why have you acted year celebrations cautiously. why have you acted different from the other devolved nations. we have you acted different from the other devolved nations. other devolved nations. we have looked at the other devolved nations. we have looked at the balance other devolved nations. we have looked at the balance of- other devolved nations. we have looked at the balance of risks, . other devolved nations. we have l looked at the balance of risks, we generally consult our strategies together, we see the data that, yes, cases are rising and hospitalisation is rising but what is making a huge difference is the level of booster resistance, the level of vaccine induced resistance in the population. what we