Repeatedly criticised the primer is as approach to the rwanda policy. She spoke to the bbc on radio four. What the british people have wanted and voted what the british people have wanted and voted for time and time again is for control and voted for time and time again is for control of the borders. The prime for control of the borders. The Prime Minister has pledged to stop the boats Prime Minister has pledged to stop the boats. Thats what we owe the british the boats. Thats what we owe the british people and that the test. Im afraid british people and that the test. Im afraid this bill as drafted will not achieve that goal. Its fatally flawed, not achieve that goal. Its fatally flawed, it not achieve that goal. Its fatally flawed, it has too many loopholes and thats flawed, it has too many loopholes and thats why i voted against it. One flight and thats why i voted against it. One flight here or there with a few passages one flight here or there with a few passages and it will not p
Blocked consistently and at every turn blocked this going through parliament and it will happen again today parliament and it will happen again today after we moved quickly last year to today after we moved quickly last year to bring forward this bill and a treaty year to bring forward this bill and a treaty to year to bring forward this bill and a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe it a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe it is a treaty to make it clear wanda is safe. It is important we do this property safe. It is important we do this property. Safe. It is important we do this properly. Rwanda. We will have people properly. Rwanda. We will have peopte who properly. Rwanda. We will have people who undermined us and that is why we people who undermined us and that is why we should prepare this properly. We need why we should prepare this properly. We need to why we should prepare this properly. We need to make sure the quality of the Decisio
flights at a moment s notice if they are able to arrive and the hostel prepared to receive them has been standing ready for almost two years. the government in rwanda has made changes to law to address concerns raised by the british supreme court about the safety of migrants here, in particular about the risk of them being deported to countries from which they fled. the government also has strongly rejected to being called unsafe which is something they say is not true, they have a good safety record, and that is true on crime, but there has been an unwelcome spotlight put on allegations that government does suppress dissent here. people on the ground, ithink suppress dissent here. people on the ground, i think there is not as much attention paid to it here as it is in the uk. but in terms of the views, i would say they are largely economic. some people say it is going to be good for the economy to have migrants coming, especially as
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