it is completely unacceptable and unsustainable to have thousands of people making these dangerous crossings of the channel, for example, as we move forward. and that is why doing this in this way will help us to stop that. it is one intervention amongst many but it should mean that not only are people not risking their lives, but we are also getting under control some of these costs. for example, we are spending nearly £5 million a day at the moment accommodating people in hotels. i think your viewers at home would say that s unsustainable and not acceptable. 0pposition parties were quick to criticise these plans by the government, calling them immoral, unworkable, and the lib dems said they were destined to failure. labour said they would be extortionate in terms of the amount of money they would cost. some criticism is coming the government s way from its own party, the conservative mp and international development secretary andrew mitchell has spoken out against the plan. the prob
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cast as part of the argument as to whether it will ever actually even happen because it is so difficult logistically to sort out and there is some opposition within the governing conservative party. there was a chorus of criticism from opposition parties when the plans were announced yesterday but there is some unease on the conservative backbenches where most conservative mps have welcomed this policy and are behind it and believe it will go down well with a lot of voters in their constituencies, there are some conservative mps speaking out. the most vocal of those so far the former international velma secretary, conservative mp andrew mitchell. international secretary. the problem with this scheme they have announced is that i do not think it will work, it is not practical, it is being condemned by the church and civil society,
for example, we are spending nearly £5 million a day at the moment accommodating people and hotels. i think your viewers at home would say that s unsustainable and not acceptable. 0pposition parties were quick to criticise these plans by the government, calling them immoral, unworkable, and the lib dems said they were destined to failure. labour said they would be extortionate in terms of the amount of money they would cost. some criticism is coming the government s way from its own party, the conservative mp and international development secretary andrew mitchell has spoken out against the plan. the problem with this scheme they have announced is that i do not think it will work, it is not practical, it is being condemned by the church and civil society, it is immoral and above all for conservative advocates it is incredibly expensive. the costs are eye watering, sending people 6,000 miles into central africa. that is not the majority view