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now robert jenrick might _ conservative party too.ervative party too. now robert jenrick might not be a _ conservative party too. now robert jenrick might not be a household i jenrick might not be a household name across the uk, but tell us what we know about him, and you're suggesting that his significance is above and beyond his own publicity, as it were, its the crucial role in the crucial area of policy that's happening right now?- the crucial area of policy that's happening right now? yes, he's had vafious happening right now? yes, he's had various ministerial— happening right now? yes, he's had various ministerial roles _ happening right now? yes, he's had various ministerial roles over- happening right now? yes, he's had various ministerial roles over the i various ministerial roles over the last 3—4 years or so, and had positions they are similar to this, senior positions, not the very top level in the cabinet, but like this immigration minister — sojust level in the cabinet, but like this immigration minister — so just below t
now robert jenrick might _ conservative party too.ervative party too. now robert jenrick might not be a _ conservative party too. now robert jenrick might not be a household i jenrick might not be a household name across the uk, but tell us what we know about him, and you're suggesting that his significance is above and beyond his own publicity, as it were, its the crucial role in the crucial area of policy that's happening right now?- the crucial area of policy that's happening right now? yes,...
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i've told robert jenrick has left government.t robert . has left government. but the good news is not robert. nigel is still in there. so the vote remain campaign and it's hygienic. wash t shirts continues to be used. yeah, you're right. last night we did have some singing. this is what happens when you separate nigel farage from his from his pine for about three and a half weeks. so the jungle arms swung open its doors as nigel had a couple. and. and we had some karaoke action. i must warn you, this clip is something to behold. so take a look at this. this is what happened last night in on in the karaoke . in on in the karaoke. >> i'm too sexy for by now. >> i'm too sexy for by now. >> too sexy for my love. love's going to leave me. >> we were all so given the delight of nigel farage. too i'm sexy for my shirt. sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my shirt. >> so sexy it hurts . i do know >> so sexy it hurts. i do know the fairbrass brothers that produce that hit. you know too i'm sexy for my shirt. you've got to get your shirt . got
i've told robert jenrick has left government.t robert . has left government. but the good news is not robert. nigel is still in there. so the vote remain campaign and it's hygienic. wash t shirts continues to be used. yeah, you're right. last night we did have some singing. this is what happens when you separate nigel farage from his from his pine for about three and a half weeks. so the jungle arms swung open its doors as nigel had a couple. and. and we had some karaoke action. i must warn...
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i've told robert jenrick has left government.t robert . has left government. but the good news is not robert. nigel is still in there. so the vote remain campaign and it's hygienic. wash t shirts continues to be used. yeah, you're right. last night we did have some singing. this is what happens when you separate nigel farage from his from his pine for about three and a half weeks. so the jungle arms swung open its doors as nigel had a couple. and. and we had some karaoke action. i must warn you, this clip is something to behold. so take a look at this. this is what happened last night in on in the karaoke . in on in the karaoke. >> i'm too sexy for by now. >> i'm too sexy for by now. >> too sexy for my love. love's going to leave me. >> we were all so given the delight of nigel farage. too i'm sexy for my shirt. sexy for my shirt, too sexy for my shirt. >> so sexy it hurts . i do know >> so sexy it hurts. i do know the fairbrass brothers that produce that hit. you know too i'm sexy for my shirt. you've got to get your shirt . got
i've told robert jenrick has left government.t robert . has left government. but the good news is not robert. nigel is still in there. so the vote remain campaign and it's hygienic. wash t shirts continues to be used. yeah, you're right. last night we did have some singing. this is what happens when you separate nigel farage from his from his pine for about three and a half weeks. so the jungle arms swung open its doors as nigel had a couple. and. and we had some karaoke action. i must warn...
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which is why robert jenrick so robert jenrick was the man holding the pen on this bill.lly said, i can't put it through parliament because i don't believe it will actually stop the boats. so, yes, i mean, i think both things can be true. the legislation certainly doesn't got doesn't look like it's got a good start considering the minister in charge of its quit, but that doesn't mean that there aren't things the prime minister can do to go a bit further on on his policies. >> look, i know we're going to whiz through this very, very quickly, okay? badenoch warns of epidemic of gay pupils told that they are trans. that's on the front of the telegraph . look, front of the telegraph. look, talk me through this. this is another this another tory civil war. is this another tory civil war. is this a issue ? some people a really big issue? some people might culture wars. might call it the culture wars. what's going on? epidemic of gay pupils so this is pupils told the trans so this is some legislation that the government has promised a government has promised for a while just kee
which is why robert jenrick so robert jenrick was the man holding the pen on this bill.lly said, i can't put it through parliament because i don't believe it will actually stop the boats. so, yes, i mean, i think both things can be true. the legislation certainly doesn't got doesn't look like it's got a good start considering the minister in charge of its quit, but that doesn't mean that there aren't things the prime minister can do to go a bit further on on his policies. >> look, i know...
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steve says government, says under this government, robert cannot deliver robert jenrick cannot deliverto so it's what he wants to do. so it's right resigns. i totally right that he resigns. i totally support him. and gary, his party don't support him. it's time for rishi to go elect a new leader who can fight the next election. well, we had a wonderful leader who election in 2019 who fought an election in 2019 very effectively, won boris johnson, who today faced an inquisition at the covid inquiry inquisition at the covid inquiry in which, among other things, the following claim from hugo keith was made the evidence keith kc was made the evidence before milady is that the united kingdom had one of the highest rates of excess death in in europe. >> all almost all other western european countries had a lower level of excess death. i've seen italy was tragically in a worse position than the united kingdom. so did the uk have the worst excess deaths in europe except for italy? >> well , if we look at excess >> well, if we look at excess deaths per 100,000 compared with 2015 to 2019 average
steve says government, says under this government, robert cannot deliver robert jenrick cannot deliverto so it's what he wants to do. so it's right resigns. i totally right that he resigns. i totally support him. and gary, his party don't support him. it's time for rishi to go elect a new leader who can fight the next election. well, we had a wonderful leader who election in 2019 who fought an election in 2019 very effectively, won boris johnson, who today faced an inquisition at the covid...
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which is why robert jenrick so robert jenrick was the man holding the pen on this bill.lly said, i can't put it through parliament because i don't believe it will actually stop the boats. so, yes, i mean, i think both things can be true. the legislation certainly doesn't got doesn't look like it's got a good start considering the minister in charge of its quit, but that doesn't mean that there aren't things the prime minister can do to go a bit further on on his policies. >> look, i know we're going to whiz through this very, very quickly, okay? badenoch warns of epidemic of gay pupils told that they are trans. that's on the front of the telegraph . look, front of the telegraph. look, talk me through this. this is another this another tory civil war. is this another tory civil war. is this a issue ? some people a really big issue? some people might culture wars. might call it the culture wars. what's going on? epidemic of gay pupils so this is pupils told the trans so this is some legislation that the government has promised a government has promised for a while just kee
which is why robert jenrick so robert jenrick was the man holding the pen on this bill.lly said, i can't put it through parliament because i don't believe it will actually stop the boats. so, yes, i mean, i think both things can be true. the legislation certainly doesn't got doesn't look like it's got a good start considering the minister in charge of its quit, but that doesn't mean that there aren't things the prime minister can do to go a bit further on on his policies. >> look, i know...
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robert jenrick who resi . ned politics. robert jenrick who resigned over _ politics.resigned over this - politics. robert jenrick who resigned over this issue - politics. robert jenrick who | resigned over this issue last politics. robert jenrick who - resigned over this issue last week. while leaders are meeting in geneva to discuss how to respond to record numbers of refugees around the world. 114 million people have been driven from their homes, including around 40 million fleeing conflict. they hope the meeting will come up with more sustainable support to help those affected. the united nations high commissioner for refugees says many western politicians are becoming less, not more, welcoming in the face of the huge challenge. imogen foulkes has the latest from geneva. the huge challenge. imogen foulkes has the latest from geneva.— the latest from geneva. the latest fiuures the latest from geneva. the latest figures from _ the latest from geneva. the latest figures from the _ the latest from geneva. the latest figures from the un _ the latest from geneva. the lat
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and the dividing lines on this issue laid down there by robert jenrick.tion ministerfeels jenrick. immigration minister feels this jenrick. immigration ministerfeels this latest attempt with the rwanda policy simply doesn't go far enough. simply isn't strong enough and simply won't work as a deterrent and therefore, robertjenrick has therefore, robert jenrick has decided therefore, robertjenrick has decided that he has to resign. rishi sunak, the prime minister, has two main factions within his party at the moment. one presented by robert jenrick, fearing this legislation in their belief, doesn't go far enough. the other group within the conservative party saying that actually, their red lines would be any legislation that went any further and further disregarded norms of international law and international law bodies. so rishi sunak has tried to plough a policy line down the middle through the two of them. but that has meant that robertjenrick, his immigration minister has resigned feeling that this rwanda policy planned, this piece of legislation specif
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jenrick— springs to mind but also now robert jenrick who — springs to mind but also now robert jenrickosition of candidate _ jenrick who will be fighting for the position of candidate of _ jenrick who will be fighting for the position of candidate of the - jenrick who will be fighting for the position of candidate of the right i position of candidate of the right with, _ position of candidate of the right with. say, — position of candidate of the right with. say. penny— position of candidate of the right with, say, penny mordaunt - position of candidate of the right with, say, penny mordaunt or. position of candidate of the right - with, say, penny mordaunt orjames cleverly— with, say, penny mordaunt orjames cleverly as— with, say, penny mordaunt orjames cleverly as the — with, say, penny mordaunt orjames cleverly as the candidate _ with, say, penny mordaunt orjames cleverly as the candidate of - with, say, penny mordaunt orjames cleverly as the candidate of the - with, say, penny mordaunt orjames cleverly as the candidate of the 0ne| cleverly as the candidate of the one nation, _ clev
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especially the robert jenrick bit ? jenrick bit? >> yeah.th robert jenrick at the conservative party, the conservative party, the conservative party, the conservative party conference recently, and i have to say, jeeves, i quite struck jeeves, i was quite struck actually at how hardline he was on immigration and he's clearly been himself as the been positioning himself as the suella 2.0. but as i said on twitter tonight , what we're twitter tonight, what we're seeing here, jeeves, is the beginning of a tory civil war between been establishment conservatives that are basically comfortable with the status quo on immigration, on borders , on on immigration, on borders, on security and national conservatives like suella braverman may be robert jenrick. let's see some of those 29 2019 conservative mps in the red wall who are saying, no, we want net migration down, we want borders strengthened, we want to leave things like the echr and this is eternal clash is just beginning and it is going to dominate 2024. >> i think it most certainly will, aaro
especially the robert jenrick bit ? jenrick bit? >> yeah.th robert jenrick at the conservative party, the conservative party, the conservative party, the conservative party conference recently, and i have to say, jeeves, i quite struck jeeves, i was quite struck actually at how hardline he was on immigration and he's clearly been himself as the been positioning himself as the suella 2.0. but as i said on twitter tonight , what we're twitter tonight, what we're seeing here, jeeves, is the...
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your thoughts on robert jenrick . s thoughts on robert jenrick. think it's a great shame that robert has chosen to resign because he was in the process of delivering the toughest illegal migration policies that this country has ever seen. we all know that. i think we all know. i'm not sure what labour think, but my party believes we need to stop the boats and we have tried a whole host of different legal legislative attempts so far. the supreme court ruled against elements of those and so we now have a treaty with rwanda, which says essentially that the country is safe. we now have a bill to go through parliament which talks about about how we can remove people to rwanda that some of the issues we've had with that took people off the flights for around the last time have been solved by this legislation. and so and indeed, we're moving on, making sure the numbers on those that come to this country through illegally are reduced as well. so we have got a complete package of legislation that robert has been helping to design over the course of time. a
your thoughts on robert jenrick . s thoughts on robert jenrick. think it's a great shame that robert has chosen to resign because he was in the process of delivering the toughest illegal migration policies that this country has ever seen. we all know that. i think we all know. i'm not sure what labour think, but my party believes we need to stop the boats and we have tried a whole host of different legal legislative attempts so far. the supreme court ruled against elements of those and so we...
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jenrick are is robert jenrick right?te? as ever? send me your thoughts views gb thoughts. email gb views at gb news. com or me at . mornings from 930 on. >> gb news choose . >> gb news choose. 41 minutes after 4:00. >> welcome back . if you've just >> welcome back. if you've just tuned in, welcome on board. i'm nana akua. let's it's time now for our great british debate this hour. and i'm asking is robert jenrick right? are there too many migrants to integrate now quitting the now after quitting the frontbench , the immigration frontbench, the immigration minister another crushing minister dealt another crushing blow prime minister blow to the prime minister when saying that rwanda saying that the new rwanda treaty didn't go far enough and now he's hit out at the record high immigration numbers. he says at the levels that they currently it is impossible currently are, it is impossible to integrate migrants into society . so for the great society. so for the great british debate, this hour, i'm asking is robert jenrick ri
jenrick are is robert jenrick right?te? as ever? send me your thoughts views gb thoughts. email gb views at gb news. com or me at . mornings from 930 on. >> gb news choose . >> gb news choose. 41 minutes after 4:00. >> welcome back . if you've just >> welcome back. if you've just tuned in, welcome on board. i'm nana akua. let's it's time now for our great british debate this hour. and i'm asking is robert jenrick right? are there too many migrants to integrate now...
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he's lost jenrick robert jenrick the immigration minister.n and watched the last 2030 years watched in the last 2030 years of observing politics. she really hit the nail on the head in terms of human rights and what the public feel about these issues . booths so it's certainly issues. booths so it's certainly on the ropes if he doesn't get this legislation right and he doesn't get it through efficiently , then he's got a efficiently, then he's got a major problem . major problem. >> ella how do you feel the prime minister is handling this rwanda policy ? do you think he's rwanda policy? do you think he's likely to get the rebels on side? >> well, i mean, it's a policy that, as far as i can see, pleases no one apart from sunak and sort of the five people who are whispering in his ear. they're obviously the right of the party are ticked off about it and are leaving the more sort of cameron style . all of the of cameron style. all of the conservatives are probably wanting it to be not so hard and there's discussions about the echr going on in th
he's lost jenrick robert jenrick the immigration minister.n and watched the last 2030 years watched in the last 2030 years of observing politics. she really hit the nail on the head in terms of human rights and what the public feel about these issues . booths so it's certainly issues. booths so it's certainly on the ropes if he doesn't get this legislation right and he doesn't get it through efficiently , then he's got a efficiently, then he's got a major problem . major problem. >> ella...
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as robert jenrick has said , a mass robert jenrick has said, a mass migration not integrate ation leadingon per se, but it's definitely true that some people who come to this country either as migrants or of refugees , do as migrants or of refugees, do not have an understanding of lgbt plus issues, and some of them can be quite homophobic. and we need to challenge that. and we need to challenge that. and on the palestine march day, quite a few people came up to me because i was holding a placard attacking israel's occupation , attacking israel's occupation, but also attacking hamas over its homophobia and sexism and quite a few people came up to me and said that they agree that a movement for palestine has to speak out more for women's rights, for lgbt plus rights, and against anti—semitism . um, yes. >> well, some might say don't hold your breath, peter, but suzanne evans, i'm going to bnng suzanne evans, i'm going to bring you in on that. i mean, i'm assuming that you don't think kemi badenoch is stirring some form of hatred and bringing about a resurgence in homophobia on the streets o
as robert jenrick has said , a mass robert jenrick has said, a mass migration not integrate ation leadingon per se, but it's definitely true that some people who come to this country either as migrants or of refugees , do as migrants or of refugees, do not have an understanding of lgbt plus issues, and some of them can be quite homophobic. and we need to challenge that. and we need to challenge that. and on the palestine march day, quite a few people came up to me because i was holding a...
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robert jenrick, quit over the new deal. robert, who do you robert jenrick, quit over the new deal .rt, who do you say ? quite >> let's go live to the prime minister in downing street. he's ready for us now . any minute ready for us now. any minute now. well, if you think he is, he's powdering his nose. >> apparently. he's obviously going to talk about robert jenrick resignation. here he is. i people i understand why some people take of getting into take the risk of getting into unsafe to cross open waters. >> it's because the united kingdom is an incredible country. >> it offers opportunity, hope and safety . but the difference and safety. but the difference is my family came here legally . is my family came here legally. like most immigrants, they integrated into local communities, worked hard to provide for their family, built lives and businesses, found friends and neighbours and most of all, they were really proud to become british. that feeling of pride . ed it cascades down of pride. ed it cascades down the generations and grows and that's why you see so many children of immig
robert jenrick, quit over the new deal. robert, who do you robert jenrick, quit over the new deal .rt, who do you say ? quite >> let's go live to the prime minister in downing street. he's ready for us now . any minute ready for us now. any minute now. well, if you think he is, he's powdering his nose. >> apparently. he's obviously going to talk about robert jenrick resignation. here he is. i people i understand why some people take of getting into take the risk of getting into...
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he lost his immigration minister robert jenrick, resign for robert jenrick, who resign for calling the government's new rwanda triumph of hope rwanda bill a triumph of hope over experience. he faces a key vote in the commons on tuesday. will mps back his rwanda plan to stop the boats.7 we've got a top array guests here to talk to array of guests here to talk to you about it all and to talk us through all of the different finer details . going be finer details. i'm going to be joined by levelling up secretary and housing secretary michael gove. was gove. just how damaging was that, resignation gove. just how damaging was thathe resignation gove. just how damaging was thathe government resignation gove. just how damaging was thathe government .7esignation gove. just how damaging was thathe government .7 but|ation gove. just how damaging was thathe government .7 but we'll for the government? but we'll also get a labour view from the peer former minister lord peer and former minister lord george foulkes. i'll be joined by former tory leader sir iain duncan smith , his think tank, duncan sm
he lost his immigration minister robert jenrick, resign for robert jenrick, who resign for calling the government's new rwanda triumph of hope rwanda bill a triumph of hope over experience. he faces a key vote in the commons on tuesday. will mps back his rwanda plan to stop the boats.7 we've got a top array guests here to talk to array of guests here to talk to you about it all and to talk us through all of the different finer details . going be finer details. i'm going to be joined by...
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jenrick have been talking about _ robert jenrick have been talking about. ~ ., ., ., robert jenrickater. let's talk about i a sip of water. let's talk about ukraine, we are about to hear from the first lady of ukraine, and he said ukraine isjust weeks the first lady of ukraine, and he said ukraine is just weeks away from running out of ammunition is. what are the consequences for all of us if ukraine fails to hold back russia? i if ukraine fails to hold back russia? ., if ukraine fails to hold back russia? ~' , ., , ., russia? i think everyone needs to understand _ russia? i think everyone needs to understand that president - russia? i think everyone needs to understand that president putin's| understand that president putin's .oes understand that president putin's goes not — understand that president putin's goes not to— understand that president putin's goes not to stop _ understand that president putin's goes not to stop ukraine. - understand that president putin's goes not to stop ukraine. if- understand that president putin's. goes not to stop ukraine. if ukraine runs out— goes
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robert jenrick, break it down for us. robert jenrick. the _ break it down for us.sday, just hours after the government publishes legislation designed to resurrect their reminder plan. as the essential plan, really, of the prime minister's pledged to stop small boats arrivals. it would mean that some asylum seekers would be sent to rwanda and would gradually ramp up and act as a deterrent in the first instance so people don't even get on the boats in the first place, so they don't end up staying in the uk, sojenrick sort of said on wednesday that wasn't happy with the plan, a much more detailed assessment from him today on the laura kuenssberg programme, this is the first interview he is given since resigning, and he made it abundantly clear he does not think the plan will work. ~ �* . ., , ., will work. we've already done two bills, this is _ will work. we've already done two mus, this is the — will work. we've already done two bills, this is the third _ will work. we've already done two bills, this is the third bill. - will work. we've already done two bills, this
robert jenrick, break it down for us. robert jenrick. the _ break it down for us.sday, just hours after the government publishes legislation designed to resurrect their reminder plan. as the essential plan, really, of the prime minister's pledged to stop small boats arrivals. it would mean that some asylum seekers would be sent to rwanda and would gradually ramp up and act as a deterrent in the first instance so people don't even get on the boats in the first place, so they don't end up staying...
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good morning to robert jenrick. mr jenrick say hello. good morning to robert jenrick.ning. >> hi, good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> well, well, as i say, migration, immigration. call it what you want . where are we at? what you want. where are we at? how do you see where we're at at the moment ? the moment? >> well, we believe that net migration, that's people coming to the uk legally is far too high and needs to come down for a whole range of reasons . and a whole range of reasons. and yesterday i'm pleased to say we announced the biggest package to do just that. that's happened in our recent history. it will make a very significant difference. it will reduce the number of people coming to our country every year by around 300,000, whilst also ensuring that we continue to grow the economy and protect public services as well. >> it's the biggest package because net migration has never been so high. and even if you do manage to reduce it by 300,000, it will still be twice the number it was in 2019 when you promised to take back control of our borders . o
good morning to robert jenrick. mr jenrick say hello. good morning to robert jenrick.ning. >> hi, good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. >> well, well, as i say, migration, immigration. call it what you want . where are we at? what you want. where are we at? how do you see where we're at at the moment ? the moment? >> well, we believe that net migration, that's people coming to the uk legally is far too high and needs to come down for a whole range of...
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arguably robert jenrick has _ rishi sunak come tuesday?unak come tuesday? arguably robert jenrick has posed the - rishi sunak come tuesday? arguably robert jenrick has posed the biggest | robertjenrick has posed the biggest problem to rishi sunak at the point when he resigned. he is a long—term friend of rishi sunak. when he resigned over this piece of legislation and made it very clear very publicly he just does not think it will work to get the rowenta scheme off the ground. it is the timing of the writing of the peace. he is making sure the views are fresh in the eyes of his conservative colleagues over a crucial weekend in which they are deciding whether or not to back it. —— rwanda scheme. he's sure his views are in his colleagues' mines. we will hear more from him in person tomorrow. broadly speaking his main concern about this legislation is that he thinks because it allows for individuals to bring legal challenges based on their personal circumstances that that will allow people to come as he put it, concoct reasons to delay their
arguably robert jenrick has _ rishi sunak come tuesday?unak come tuesday? arguably robert jenrick has posed the - rishi sunak come tuesday? arguably robert jenrick has posed the biggest | robertjenrick has posed the biggest problem to rishi sunak at the point when he resigned. he is a long—term friend of rishi sunak. when he resigned over this piece of legislation and made it very clear very publicly he just does not think it will work to get the rowenta scheme off the ground. it is the...
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he —— robert jenrick. he has split this job immigration minister. he —— robert jenrick.t agree with the way the government was managing its approach to the rwanda plan. that sent a shock wave through westminster. there was speculation about who might replace him. rishi sunak has chosen to split the role into two. there will be a minister for what the government calls illegal immigration and a minister for legal immigration as well. the ministerfor illegal for legal immigration as well. the minister for illegal immigration for legal immigration as well. the ministerfor illegal immigration has gone to michael tomlinson, who was a solicitor general before, conservative mp, of course. he takes on the brief from robertjenrick. thejob of solicitor on the brief from robertjenrick. the job of solicitor general, which michael tomlinson met a cross from is taken over by robert forbes. he wanted someone he would not publicly disagree on the policy and cause further fractions in the conservative party. he is hoping his appointment are people he can rely on. the other big question ab
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so we've got robert jenrick, who's resigned as immigration minister.ge blow to sunak. i mean, it is just to try and get us all on the same page just before we actually go through the actually have to go through the leadership and i've leadership contest. and i've already the t shirt already still got the t shirt from last time. so this new bill, rwanda, was bill, this rwanda, it was declared because that's declared safe because that's what now. just what you can do now. just declare safe through declare a place safe through a bill. they do with bill. they should do that with london out all london and sort out all the knife yesterday the london and sort out all the knife we yesterday the london and sort out all the knife we heard:erday the london and sort out all the knife we heard thaty the london and sort out all the knife we heard that the the london and sort out all the knife we heard that the centrist show, we heard that the centrist tories might rebel if they were to much against human rights. then side the then the right side of the tories they'r
so we've got robert jenrick, who's resigned as immigration minister.ge blow to sunak. i mean, it is just to try and get us all on the same page just before we actually go through the actually have to go through the leadership and i've leadership contest. and i've already the t shirt already still got the t shirt from last time. so this new bill, rwanda, was bill, this rwanda, it was declared because that's declared safe because that's what now. just what you can do now. just declare safe...
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how much support the mac support does robert jenrick have?y seen as moderate and loyal to various prime ministers he was put up regularly to date media interviews because he was good at putting across the government line. he might not necessarily be that influential a figure himself but because he has been at the heart of decision—making, he ought to know quite a lot about the subject, that's why his words matter perhaps even more so than those of the former home secretary suella braverman who has always been seen as quite ambitious, not only seeing eye to eye with rishi sunak but robert jenrick backing him for the leadership so i am sure rishi sunak reading the paper this morning will not be best pleased. it crashed ticketing sites, led to sold out hotels and even generated earthquake like seismic activity. we're talking about taylor swift's latest tour. now it's broken the record for sales. 0ur reporter nicky schiller is in the newsroom with more. she is one of the biggest stars in the world, the most streamed artist on spotify 2023 and she
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he is simply not right actually and robert jenrick l right?e is simply not right - actually and robert jenrick in this actually and robertjenrick in this letter in self outlined remarkable progress we have made in the last year. if we talk about experience in delivering on what you say, just look at the record. i repeat it again, numbers of crossings down by again, numbers of crossings down by a third. doesn't happen by accident because they up everywhere else in europe, it happened because we have done a load of things, focused on theissue, done a load of things, focused on the issue, struck deals with people co—op cooperated with people, returning people getting their backlog down, arresting people, closing down bank accounts. we are doing more to tackle this issue than anyone. that is my record on delivering on what i say and i am entirely confident that what we're doing is the right approach. i've spent weeks if months of the last few periods getting this right, working through it with multiple lawyers, making sure that we have something t
he is simply not right actually and robert jenrick l right?e is simply not right - actually and robert jenrick in this actually and robertjenrick in this letter in self outlined remarkable progress we have made in the last year. if we talk about experience in delivering on what you say, just look at the record. i repeat it again, numbers of crossings down by again, numbers of crossings down by a third. doesn't happen by accident because they up everywhere else in europe, it happened because we...
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but less than 24 hours after his immigration minister, robert jenrick , quit, minister, robert jenrickthe minister said they've the prime minister said they've gone as they can and gone as far as they can and insisted the new bill will work. >> government has introduced the toughest anti—illegal immigration law ever. this bill blocks every single reason that has ever been used to prevent flights to rwanda from taking off. as the rwandans themselves have made clear, if we go any further , the entire scheme will further, the entire scheme will collapse and there is no point at having a bill with nowhere to send people to. but i am telling you now we have set the bar so high that it will be vanishingly rare for anyone to meet it . rare for anyone to meet it. >> well, the tories are revolting indeed. and i'm joined now by our political editor , now by our political editor, christopher hope. chris extraordinary. 24 hours we've gone from suella warning of electoral oblivion . robert electoral oblivion. robert jenrick quitting shortly after that, rishi saying it's my way or the highway. that,
but less than 24 hours after his immigration minister, robert jenrick , quit, minister, robert jenrickthe minister said they've the prime minister said they've gone as they can and gone as far as they can and insisted the new bill will work. >> government has introduced the toughest anti—illegal immigration law ever. this bill blocks every single reason that has ever been used to prevent flights to rwanda from taking off. as the rwandans themselves have made clear, if we go any further...
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so we've got robert jenrick, who's resigned as immigration minister.ge blow to sunak. i mean, it is just to try and get us all on the same page just before we actually go through the actually have to go through the leadership and i've leadership contest. and i've already the t shirt already still got the t shirt from last time. so this new bill, rwanda, was bill, this rwanda, it was declared because that's declared safe because that's what now. just what you can do now. just declare safe through declare a place safe through a bill. they do with bill. they should do that with london out all london and sort out all the knife yesterday the london and sort out all the knife we yesterday the london and sort out all the knife we heard:erday the london and sort out all the knife we heard thaty the london and sort out all the knife we heard that the the london and sort out all the knife we heard that the centrist show, we heard that the centrist tories might rebel if they were to much against human rights. then side the then the right side of the tories they'r
so we've got robert jenrick, who's resigned as immigration minister.ge blow to sunak. i mean, it is just to try and get us all on the same page just before we actually go through the actually have to go through the leadership and i've leadership contest. and i've already the t shirt already still got the t shirt from last time. so this new bill, rwanda, was bill, this rwanda, it was declared because that's declared safe because that's what now. just what you can do now. just declare safe...
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jenrick was seen as such a _ because robert jenrick was seen as such a rishi — because robert jenricka year of each other and took their first step — year of each other and took their first step on the ministerial ladder together— first step on the ministerial ladder together and penned thisjoint together and penned this joint opinion— together and penned thisjoint opinion article in the 2019 leadership campaign, endorsing boris johnson _ leadership campaign, endorsing boris johnson for— leadership campaign, endorsing boris johnson for leader and that was viewed — johnson for leader and that was viewed as— johnson for leader and that was viewed as a sort of seminal moment because _ viewed as a sort of seminal moment because they were the rising stars of the _ because they were the rising stars of the party. and rishi sunak almost put robert _ of the party. and rishi sunak almost put robertjenrick in of the party. and rishi sunak almost put robert jenrick in the of the party. and rishi sunak almost put robertjenrick in the role of the party. and rishi sunak almost put robert jenrick in
jenrick was seen as such a _ because robert jenrick was seen as such a rishi — because robert jenricka year of each other and took their first step — year of each other and took their first step on the ministerial ladder together— first step on the ministerial ladder together and penned thisjoint together and penned this joint opinion— together and penned thisjoint opinion article in the 2019 leadership campaign, endorsing boris johnson _ leadership campaign, endorsing boris johnson...
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he won't he, bill about robert jenrick? will he vote against this bill?gal migration figures as well. that was part of the reason in his letter. if robert jenrick does vote again against the government on this, do you think a lot of mps might go with him? i mean, who knows and who knows about robert jenrick? >> you know, he's been on a journey. he was originally put in the home office to sit on suella braverman and now suella braverman and he's now coming hard right coming out as a hard right apostle of harsher immigration controls, particularly with regard that's right. regard to rwanda. that's right. i'm not sure which way he's going to go if you ask for my gut instinct now , listening, gut instinct now, listening, reading ruins , i think the reading the ruins, i think the government will win with not too huge a rebellion in terms of numbers voting against. >> and david, it all comes down to these promises or otherwise , to these promises or otherwise, as in what happens in the committee stage of the bill's passage through parliament. it's, i suppose a
he won't he, bill about robert jenrick? will he vote against this bill?gal migration figures as well. that was part of the reason in his letter. if robert jenrick does vote again against the government on this, do you think a lot of mps might go with him? i mean, who knows and who knows about robert jenrick? >> you know, he's been on a journey. he was originally put in the home office to sit on suella braverman and now suella braverman and he's now coming hard right coming out as a hard...
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let's return to the news that uk immigration minister robert jenrick has resigned.ernational treaty it has signed with rwanda, who have been paid to process asylum claims on britain's behalf. that legislation is supposed to serve as a deterrent to those crossing the english channel in small boats, and it is designed to see off any future legal challenge. ina week in a week when the government was supposed to be proving it had a handle on immigration, it is not a good look when the immigration minister resigns?— good look when the immigration minister resigns? yes, very awkward when david cleverley _ minister resigns? yes, very awkward when david cleverley was _ minister resigns? yes, very awkward when david cleverley was speaking l minister resigns? yes, very awkward | when david cleverley was speaking in parliament and he was asked several times at the immigration minister were still in post and towards the end he had to admit he had in fact resigned. before we went live, i saw rishi sunak has written a damning letter to robertjenrick saying you have misunderstood
let's return to the news that uk immigration minister robert jenrick has resigned.ernational treaty it has signed with rwanda, who have been paid to process asylum claims on britain's behalf. that legislation is supposed to serve as a deterrent to those crossing the english channel in small boats, and it is designed to see off any future legal challenge. ina week in a week when the government was supposed to be proving it had a handle on immigration, it is not a good look when the immigration...
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and as for martin jenrick , not martin martin jenrick, not martin robert jenrick . yeah, leaving .. yeah, leaving. well, i've met him a couple of times. i always thought he was a bit of a self—licking ice cream, but i think he's quite bright and he is a lawyer and he knows that the lawyer will drive a truck through all these things that rishi is putting together so that's the problem. so well. that's the problem. there's going on and there's something going on and it just. he was asked. it is just. and he was asked. >> yeah, exactly. and jim, thank you. rishi was asked today you. and rishi was asked today directly any directly whether or not any flights before flights would take off before the election and he could the next election and he could not that, should be not answer that, which should be a look, jim, you a concern. look, jim, thank you very we're have very much. we're going to have to park there. my good man. to park it there. my good man. comedy king jim davidson. coming up, i'm bringing you part two of marc exclusive marc white's exclusive report from expose the from ca
and as for martin jenrick , not martin martin jenrick, not martin robert jenrick . yeah, leaving .. yeah, leaving. well, i've met him a couple of times. i always thought he was a bit of a self—licking ice cream, but i think he's quite bright and he is a lawyer and he knows that the lawyer will drive a truck through all these things that rishi is putting together so that's the problem. so well. that's the problem. there's going on and there's something going on and it just. he was asked. it is...
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and as for martin jenrick , not martin martin jenrick, not martin robert jenrick . yeah, leaving .. yeah, leaving. well, i've met him a couple of times. i always thought he was a bit of a self—licking ice cream, but i think he's quite bright and he is a lawyer and he knows that the lawyer will drive a truck through all these things that rishi is putting together so that's the problem. so well. that's the problem. there's going on and there's something going on and it just. he was asked. it is just. and he was asked. >> yeah, exactly. and jim, thank you. rishi was asked today you. and rishi was asked today directly any directly whether or not any flights before flights would take off before the election and he could the next election and he could not that, should be not answer that, which should be a look, jim, you a concern. look, jim, thank you very we're have very much. we're going to have to park there. my good man. to park it there. my good man. comedy king jim davidson. coming up, i'm bringing you part two of marc exclusive marc white's exclusive report from expose the from ca
and as for martin jenrick , not martin martin jenrick, not martin robert jenrick . yeah, leaving .. yeah, leaving. well, i've met him a couple of times. i always thought he was a bit of a self—licking ice cream, but i think he's quite bright and he is a lawyer and he knows that the lawyer will drive a truck through all these things that rishi is putting together so that's the problem. so well. that's the problem. there's going on and there's something going on and it just. he was asked. it is...
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robert jenrick is just done.nd robert jenrick is just another of these people another one of these people following suella braverman who has this needs to done has said this needs to be done andifs has said this needs to be done and it's not going to be done. it's not going to be under it's not going to be done under rishi don't think rishi sunak i don't think there's anyone at the there's anyone in power at the moment could push this plan moment that could push this plan through and not sure what's through and i'm not sure what's going happen. i going to happen. one thing i do know going to come the know is it's going to come the probably biggest talking probably the biggest talking point pre—election point in the pre—election debate, generic is that not debate, but generic is that not generic? >> generic rwanda. >> generic rwanda. >> will not generic . >> rwanda will not generic. >> rwanda will not generic. >> he's got stuck on rwanda. rishi gone . rishi gone. >> like you're saying, he's >> but like you're sayi
robert jenrick is just done.nd robert jenrick is just another of these people another one of these people following suella braverman who has this needs to done has said this needs to be done andifs has said this needs to be done and it's not going to be done. it's not going to be under it's not going to be done under rishi don't think rishi sunak i don't think there's anyone at the there's anyone in power at the moment could push this plan moment that could push this plan through and not sure...
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robert jenrick will know that. he ought to know that. he - robert jenrick will know that._ ought to know that. he will know that so why hasn't he _ ought to know that. he will know that so why hasn't he resigned? l ought to know that. he will knowj that so why hasn't he resigned? i have no idea why he has resigned. i assume _ have no idea why he has resigned. i assume because he wanted, as was clear— assume because he wanted, as was clear so— assume because he wanted, as was clear so braverman wanted, to use this bill— clear so braverman wanted, to use this bill as — clear so braverman wanted, to use this bill as an opportunity effectively to pull the uk out of the european convention. and of course _ the european convention. and of course that— the european convention. and of course that isn'tjust the european convention. and of course that isn't just about reputation, that's also about whether— reputation, that's also about whether we can stay in trade and cooperation agreement with the eu, it's about _ cooperation agreement with the eu, it's about the northern ireland g
robert jenrick will know that. he ought to know that. he - robert jenrick will know that._ ought to know that. he will know that so why hasn't he _ ought to know that. he will know that so why hasn't he resigned? l ought to know that. he will knowj that so why hasn't he resigned? i have no idea why he has resigned. i assume _ have no idea why he has resigned. i assume because he wanted, as was clear— assume because he wanted, as was clear so— assume because he wanted, as was clear so...
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to make matters worse, robert jenrick previously a sunak loyalist and mate has resigned over the issuethe rwanda legislation doesn't go far enough in the end, you need a disincentive and you need a deterrent. i think people entering the country illegally shouldn't be shipped to rwanda. make them stars of the next series of i'm a celebrity bushtucker trials as basic accommodation debate about brexit with fred syria , a brexit with fred syria, a nightly fireside chats with nyla rose . if that doesn't stop the rose. if that doesn't stop the boats , nothing will. peter lloyd boats, nothing will. peter lloyd likes that one. and look, he's in the building. we do like a good laugh on a friday night, which is why i can report that keir starmer has been praising margaret thatcher in a bid to win tory votes. starmer is also pretending be tony blair 2.0, pretending to be tony blair 2.0, but frankly , he's more tony ben but frankly, he's more tony ben starmer is a man who campaigned for jeremy to corbyn be prime minister and wanted to end the monarchy as a young political activist, keir starmer is
to make matters worse, robert jenrick previously a sunak loyalist and mate has resigned over the issuethe rwanda legislation doesn't go far enough in the end, you need a disincentive and you need a deterrent. i think people entering the country illegally shouldn't be shipped to rwanda. make them stars of the next series of i'm a celebrity bushtucker trials as basic accommodation debate about brexit with fred syria , a brexit with fred syria, a nightly fireside chats with nyla rose . if that...
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wow >> can indeed hear and see >> we can indeed hear and see a bit of robert jenrick now . bit of robertant this bill to work. the test of this policy is not is it the strongest bill we've done? it's not. is it a good compromise ? it's will it work. compromise? it's will it work. strong godhavn greatest britain yvette cooper . yvette cooper. >> i think she was brilliant in the commons sensible plan for immigration , good ideas and ones immigration, good ideas and ones that will work as opposed to the randall plan. all right. >> okay. today's greatest britain suzanne with rachel britain suzanne wins with rachel mclean. mp there we go. now we're going to have rattle we're going to have to rattle through union suzanne through union jackass. suzanne go it's hugo, keith, kc , the >> so it's hugo, keith, kc, the lawyer who's leading the covid inquiry, like a pompous inquiry, behaving like a pompous idiot. only one line, idiot. he's only got one line, and that's try completely and that's to try and completely ignore the catastrophic damage lockdowns rather quickly. lockdowns did rather quickly.
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i thought robert who resigned, robert jenrick, who resigned, spoke also spoke very well.so thought geoffrey cox thought that geoffrey cox answered a lot of rob's points. and actually, i think getting this bill through will be an important tool and hope we can important tool and i hope we can get those flights going and that will act as a massive deterrent effect. we reduce effect. and we can reduce illegal migration also. martin we need to be reducing legal migration as well. we need to be delivering what our voters and the british people want to us deliver. >> yeah, absolutely. i think people would agree with that. 745 net is simply too much . people would agree with that. 745 net is simply too much. but back to this debate tonight, question 200 £290 million rumoured to have been spent on the policy so far, not a single person has been deported . and person has been deported. and tonight's vote isn't just around the idea at all. it's about the legal principality. it's watertightness . and that is what watertightness. and that is what the star chamber were concerned about
i thought robert who resigned, robert jenrick, who resigned, spoke also spoke very well.so thought geoffrey cox thought that geoffrey cox answered a lot of rob's points. and actually, i think getting this bill through will be an important tool and hope we can important tool and i hope we can get those flights going and that will act as a massive deterrent effect. we reduce effect. and we can reduce illegal migration also. martin we need to be reducing legal migration as well. we need to be...
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wow >> can indeed hear and see >> we can indeed hear and see a bit of robert jenrick now . bit of robert want this bill to work. the test of this policy is not is it the strongest bill we've done? it's not. is it a good compromise ? it's will it work. compromise? it's will it work. strong godhavn greatest britain yvette cooper . yvette cooper. >> i think she was brilliant in the commons sensible plan for immigration , good ideas and ones immigration, good ideas and ones that will work as opposed to the randall plan. all right. >> okay. today's greatest britain suzanne with rachel britain suzanne wins with rachel mclean. mp there we go. now we're going to have rattle we're going to have to rattle through union suzanne through union jackass. suzanne go it's hugo, keith, kc , the >> so it's hugo, keith, kc, the lawyer who's leading the covid inquiry, like a pompous inquiry, behaving like a pompous idiot. only one line, idiot. he's only got one line, and that's try completely and that's to try and completely ignore the catastrophic damage lockdowns rather quickly. lockdowns did rather quickl
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>> yeah. >> yeah. >> anyway, robert jenrick isn't living a sort of calmer life, is. he was in the cabinet earlier this week and he quit. he was the immigration minister. he's written a damning article warning that the conservatives face red hot fury from voters overits face red hot fury from voters over its handling of the migration crisis. yes in fact, he's written exclusively in the telegraph today. >> the once close sunak ally says that allowing historically unprecedented levels of migration is a best example of what he called a failed westminster consensus, warning that centre right parties across europe will be punished at the ballot box if they don't handle the issue well . the issue well. >> mrjenrick also says it's impossible to have integration when you let and this is a quote, 1.2 million new people, as we've done over the last two years. >> well, setting out his plans to tackle the crisis , the now ex to tackle the crisis, the now ex immigration minister says gp services and hospitals eyes do not grow on trees . not grow on trees. >> well the spiralling cr
>> yeah. >> yeah. >> anyway, robert jenrick isn't living a sort of calmer life, is. he was in the cabinet earlier this week and he quit. he was the immigration minister. he's written a damning article warning that the conservatives face red hot fury from voters overits face red hot fury from voters over its handling of the migration crisis. yes in fact, he's written exclusively in the telegraph today. >> the once close sunak ally says that allowing historically...
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. >> he robert jenrick so in >> he says robert jenrick so in an exclusive article for the telegraph, criticises the european commission and member states for failing to come up with a credible plan to intercept, turn back repatriate migrants and back and repatriate migrants and of course it does, because the eu itself is funded on a principle of sort of no borders, one community less sovereignty. >> and it's that's within the borders, that's that's a different okay. >> but my point is that this what's occurred is within the wet dream that is that was set out by the eu in the first place. is that you've got lots and lots of migration into the into the continent. that's europe. and we all get on fantastically . it's turned out fantastically. it's turned out to be quite the crisis. and as a result, i think the eu are going to be impotent on this because they are partly responsible for they are partly responsible for the crisis and therefore i think they unable to deal with the they are unable to deal with the crisis. >> i have disagree with you >> i have to disagree with you in that the
. >> he robert jenrick so in >> he says robert jenrick so in an exclusive article for the telegraph, criticises the european commission and member states for failing to come up with a credible plan to intercept, turn back repatriate migrants and back and repatriate migrants and of course it does, because the eu itself is funded on a principle of sort of no borders, one community less sovereignty. >> and it's that's within the borders, that's that's a different okay. >>...
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to make matters worse, robert jenrick previously a sunak loyalist and mate has resigned over the issueg the rwanda legislation doesn't go far enough in the end, you need a disincentive and you need a deterrent. i think people entering the country illegally shouldn't be shipped to rwanda. make them stars of the next series of i'm a celebrity bushtucker trials as basic accommodation debate about brexit with fred syria , a brexit with fred syria, a nightly fireside chats with nyla rose . if that doesn't stop the rose. if that doesn't stop the boats , nothing will. peter lloyd boats, nothing will. peter lloyd likes that one. and look, he's in the building. we do like a good laugh on a friday night, which is why i can report that keir starmer has been praising margaret thatcher in a bid to win tory votes. starmer is also pretending be tony blair 2.0, pretending to be tony blair 2.0, but frankly , he's more tony ben but frankly, he's more tony ben starmer is a man who campaigned for jeremy to corbyn be prime minister and wanted to end the monarchy as a young political activist, keir starmer
to make matters worse, robert jenrick previously a sunak loyalist and mate has resigned over the issueg the rwanda legislation doesn't go far enough in the end, you need a disincentive and you need a deterrent. i think people entering the country illegally shouldn't be shipped to rwanda. make them stars of the next series of i'm a celebrity bushtucker trials as basic accommodation debate about brexit with fred syria , a brexit with fred syria, a nightly fireside chats with nyla rose . if that...
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a lot to unpick and the information from robert jenrick�*s resignation last night.it seemed to be quite clear. this new law will not work and you need to change course.— to change course. good morning. i think that remains _ to change course. good morning. i think that remains to _ to change course. good morning. i think that remains to be _ to change course. good morning. i think that remains to be seen. i think that remains to be seen. emergency legislation that came forward yesterday goes as far as it possibly can. it ticks all the right boxes to ensuring that actually the deal between the uk and they rwanda governing shows people coming to this country illegally will be deported to rwanda because legislation will deem it as a safe country. there is something the courts will not be able to override and it will override the protections where you have seen, as suella braverman has rightly said in the past, people have been able to appeal those decisions without will not be the case because overwriting and to supplying things like human rights. this has been used to
a lot to unpick and the information from robert jenrick�*s resignation last night.it seemed to be quite clear. this new law will not work and you need to change course.— to change course. good morning. i think that remains _ to change course. good morning. i think that remains to _ to change course. good morning. i think that remains to be _ to change course. good morning. i think that remains to be seen. i think that remains to be seen. emergency legislation that came forward yesterday...
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but a political bomb exploded when the immigration robert immigration minister robert jenrick he'd jenrickigned. he'd previously been considered a staunch ally of rishi sunak. jenrick delivered a devastating critique of the rwanda safety bill, pointing out that individual illegal migrants would still be free to make appeals against being sent to rwanda with every prospect that the flights will be further delayed or leave almost empty. that is, if the legislation gets through only conservative mps will support it and maybe not enough for it to pass its first stage in parliament on tuesday . stage in parliament on tuesday. does the fate of rishi sunak or of the government now hang on this bill? i have madeline grant from the daily telegraph. atul chhatwal , who is editor of chhatwal, who is editor of labour uncut, and luke tryl, the uk director of more in common. welcome all of you to gb news this morning. welcome all of you to gb news this morning . madeleine, i was this morning. madeleine, i was struck by an article in the spectator by rod liddle in which he asked why do the two main polit
but a political bomb exploded when the immigration robert immigration minister robert jenrick he'd jenrickigned. he'd previously been considered a staunch ally of rishi sunak. jenrick delivered a devastating critique of the rwanda safety bill, pointing out that individual illegal migrants would still be free to make appeals against being sent to rwanda with every prospect that the flights will be further delayed or leave almost empty. that is, if the legislation gets through only conservative...
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in a major blow to the uk's prime minister, the minister responsible for immigration robert jenrick hasat the very moment legislation on asylum seekers was being introduced in the commons. his resignation came over a bill attempting to enable the government's policy of sending some asylum seekers to rwanda to go ahead — after the supreme court ruled it unlawful. leila nathoo reports. in downing street on tuesday, robertjenrick seemed uncertain about the future of his flagship policy. tonight he quit as immigration minister, saying a new law designed to ensure some asylum seekers could be sent to rwanda didn't go far enough. in his resignation letter to the prime minister, mrjenrick says, "a bill of the kind you are proposing is a triumph of hope over experience. the stakes for the country are too high for us not to pursue the stronger protections required to end the merry—go—round of legal challenges." he goes on to say, "i refuse to be yet another politician who makes promises on immigration to the british public but does not keep them." statement, the home secretary. in the commons, m
in a major blow to the uk's prime minister, the minister responsible for immigration robert jenrick hasat the very moment legislation on asylum seekers was being introduced in the commons. his resignation came over a bill attempting to enable the government's policy of sending some asylum seekers to rwanda to go ahead — after the supreme court ruled it unlawful. leila nathoo reports. in downing street on tuesday, robertjenrick seemed uncertain about the future of his flagship policy. tonight...
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the next day, british minister robert jenrick, who is responsible for migration policy, resigned. new conditions of deportation, as alleged. too much soft. russia is a country of which we are proud. we are proud to bring light and warmth around the world. we look forward with pride, forging new paths in the oceans and overcoming gravity. we are proud of our successes, but we never rest on our laurels. discover the achievements of our country. come to the exhibition forum. russia. now economic news, briefly. trade turnover between russia and india for 9 months reached almost 49 billion dollars, which is... 10 billion more than for the entire last year, about this stated the russian ambassador to the republic denis alipov. our country exports mainly oil and oil products, coal, fertilizers. india supplies pharmaceuticals, auto components and food. the russian budget deficit for 11 months reached 878 billion rubles. this is a preliminary assessment by the ministry of finance. treasury revenues increased by 5% to 26 trillion, 2/3 of revenues. inflation in russia next year is expected t
the next day, british minister robert jenrick, who is responsible for migration policy, resigned. new conditions of deportation, as alleged. too much soft. russia is a country of which we are proud. we are proud to bring light and warmth around the world. we look forward with pride, forging new paths in the oceans and overcoming gravity. we are proud of our successes, but we never rest on our laurels. discover the achievements of our country. come to the exhibition forum. russia. now economic...
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the immigration minister, robert jenrick, resigned jenrick, of course resigned yesterday. was yesterdayng today because what rishi sunak did was basically rollout into basically split the rollout into two. now you've got someone two. so now you've got someone in charge of legal migration and someone of illegal someone now in charge of illegal migration separating those two. do was sensible do you think that was a sensible move the break, move or not? after the break, more than half of cornwall's street lights now will set to street lights now will be set to be off between the be switched off between the hours midnight a.m. hours of midnight and 5 am. loads guys have in loads of you guys have been in touch it's just touch saying it's not just cornwall. michelle happens in cornwall. michelle it happens in our neck the woods, do our neck of the woods, too. do you this move? it's you agree with this move? it's all about saving money. it all about saving money. is it the right see you are they right to laugh? is your policy a joke and your government a laughing stock on this matter? can i qu
the immigration minister, robert jenrick, resigned jenrick, of course resigned yesterday. was yesterdayng today because what rishi sunak did was basically rollout into basically split the rollout into two. now you've got someone two. so now you've got someone in charge of legal migration and someone of illegal someone now in charge of illegal migration separating those two. do was sensible do you think that was a sensible move the break, move or not? after the break, more than half of...
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i think this is a tricky question because robert jenrick was somebody who was a close ally of his, wassed to be someone very loyal to rishi sunak until his resignation. you will appease both wings of the party at this time? then there is the question of whether he really believes that this bill can now get through if the tory right and labour join together to vote it down. and the overarching question of all of this, well the rwanda plan actually work? these are always questions that rishi sunak will face this morning, he will face questions from journalists but also no doubt from his own mps on a day when he has told them, and downing street have made it clear, that they need to, in their words, made it clear, that they need to, in theirwords, unite made it clear, that they need to, in their words, unite or die. made it clear, that they need to, in theirwords, unite or die. i made it clear, that they need to, in their words, unite or die. i think this is an incredibly testing moment for his leadership.— for his leadership. suella braverman... _ for his leadership. suella braverman. ..
i think this is a tricky question because robert jenrick was somebody who was a close ally of his, wassed to be someone very loyal to rishi sunak until his resignation. you will appease both wings of the party at this time? then there is the question of whether he really believes that this bill can now get through if the tory right and labour join together to vote it down. and the overarching question of all of this, well the rwanda plan actually work? these are always questions that rishi...