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Citizens have a right to clarify important questions. The judges have no right to interfere with the democratic wishes of the electorate, lets stop wasting time and get on to repealing the European Community act. As always, really keen to hear from you do get in touch throughout the morning. That ruling is in 30 minutes hello, welcome to the programme. Were live until 11. As youd expect, the programme will be dominated by reaction to that Supreme Court ruling, due in just under half an hours time. As always, do get in touch use victorialive, and if you text, you will be charged at the Standard Network rate. Our top story today in half an hours time, the Supreme Court will deliver its ruling on whether the Prime ....
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Minister and home secretary have made clear their commitment again to this policy. they are confident in this policy. they are confident in this case. they point to the fact thatjudges this case. they point to the fact that judges today this case. they point to the fact thatjudges today did not agree, thatjudges today did not agree, that gives them some hope at the next stage. why are they so motivated? the home secretary suella braverman said today that britain did not have either the duty or the capacity to help everyone fleeing or persecution, or those who simply want to come to the uk. the government believes only a paradigms shift will move the dial when it comes to small boat arrivals. labour say the policy is unravelling, they don t think this will have the deterrent effect that the government hopes it will. suella braverman said some months ago that sending asylum seekers to rwanda was her dream. she is still some way of turning that into a reality. is still some way of turning ....
It s 24/7 and it s just added paperwork and legal jargon that we don t need. it s like the government have just forgotten about these children. ruth clegg, bbc news. we ll be speaking to one father who also experienced first hand the difficulty of accessing his son s account and is now campaigning to help others. he lljoin us at 8.10. let s take a look at today s papers. the rate of inflation features on many of the front pages, after figures showed it stayed above 10% in march. a living nightmare is the daily mirror s headline. the paper reports that some food prices are now rising seven times faster than wages. despite reporting on it almost every day, when i am at the supermarket, i cannot believe my eyes. the times says thatjudges will no longer be able to block ....