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robert jenrick. robert, thank you very much for joining jenrick. robert, thank you very much forjoining us today. has much for joining us today. has the myth that mass immigration is good for our economy now been shattered? >> well, i hope so and that's what we set out to do in the report that we published today, the arguments around the social and cultural impact of mass migration are well rehearsed, as is the democratic one, that we have all been voting for 30 years, for governments promising to control and reduce migration. that only went on to do the opposite . but the last myth to opposite. but the last myth to be debunked was that mass migration was an unalloyed good for the economy . and in the for the economy. and in the report, we've set out that that in 25 years of mass migration would have left the uk an even ncher would have left the uk an even richer country. and that is not what's happened. in fact , it's what's happened. in fact, it's had a lot of damaging consequences on productivity
robert jenrick. robert, thank you very much for joining jenrick. robert, thank you very much forjoining us today. has much for joining us today. has the myth that mass immigration is good for our economy now been shattered? >> well, i hope so and that's what we set out to do in the report that we published today, the arguments around the social and cultural impact of mass migration are well rehearsed, as is the democratic one, that we have all been voting for 30 years, for governments...
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suella braverman robert jenrick. they've all insisted many tory mps they've all insisted many tory mp5 i they've all insisted many tory mps i speak to, no doubt yourself. all insist that the home office is rowing in a different direction. they don't support the government on their forcible immigration policy. they hate rwanda. they pretty much open borders. and their mindset. is that true ? so does mindset. is that true? so does this report have a point or are they just kind of passing the buck, the first bit, no, i don't think is true. the second bit about the report about the idea of splitting the home office, is reasonable that that as olivia said, it is huge. it's unwieldy. you mentioned you mentioned windrush, which was quite interesting. they knew about windrush, they knew what was going on. but the home office has to firefight all the time. so anything that wasn't urgent, you put on the back burner. that's how the windrush scandal ended up happening. if you split off immigration, made it a single department un
suella braverman robert jenrick. they've all insisted many tory mps they've all insisted many tory mp5 i they've all insisted many tory mps i speak to, no doubt yourself. all insist that the home office is rowing in a different direction. they don't support the government on their forcible immigration policy. they hate rwanda. they pretty much open borders. and their mindset. is that true ? so does mindset. is that true? so does this report have a point or are they just kind of passing the...
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robert jenrick robert jenrick co—authored this report with you. he has insisted that immigration needs to come down. yet when he was in the home office, he failed to get that onto the agenda. he failed to put that on the table and actually get it done. what is going on in the home office or in government that is preventing immigration from being brought down because people have voted time and time again for it. >> so i had several things to say about that. the first is that robert did actually bring in a package of measures as a minister, which have cut migration over recent months and cut it quite sharply , but he cut it quite sharply, but he invariably gets diluted, though, don't he? he believes, like me , don't he? he believes, like me, that we need to go much, much further now. when david cameron originally set the target to get migration back to a more normal level, a kind of level we had in the 1990s of the tens of thousands a year. the problem with that is we didn't actually control migration from europe because we were in the eu, and then
robert jenrick robert jenrick co—authored this report with you. he has insisted that immigration needs to come down. yet when he was in the home office, he failed to get that onto the agenda. he failed to put that on the table and actually get it done. what is going on in the home office or in government that is preventing immigration from being brought down because people have voted time and time again for it. >> so i had several things to say about that. the first is that robert did...
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and also today, the former immigration minister robert jenrick has outlined a 36 point plan as to how we should be dealing with immigration. you've got caps in the tens of thousands proposed. how many times have we heard that as well as separating the home office, your thoughts on that? and a story caught my eye this week about a farmer who's been accused of shooting and killing accused of shooting and killing a suspected burglar. and it's got me pondering how far should you be able to go when it comes to defending your property? all of that to come and more. but before we get stuck in, let's cross live for tonight's latest news headlines . news headlines. >> michelle, thank you very much. and good evening to you. it's just gone 6:00 and leading the news tonight, another of rishi sunak's mp5 has defected to labour, the second in under just two weeks. natalie elphicke announced her decision just two minutes before prime minister's questions this afternoon . the questions this afternoon. the dover mp said that rishi sunak's government is chaotic and claims that labour has changed. dan p
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big interview this robert jenrick. apart at ten plus. big interview this robert jenrick . the former this robert jenrick. the former immigration minister has demanded the prime minister stand firm on a graduate visa crackdown to help kerb sky high illegal migration. >> just urge the prime minister to act and to begin to rebuild some of the lost trust and confidence of the public. >> well, he won't be happy with the development that happened in the development that happened in the last couple of hours. i'll tell you why. but next, as it comes in for praise from the austrian chancellor, will the uk's pioneering rwanda plan inspire other nations to copy britain? i take on the founder of the sanctuary foundation, doctor krish kandiah. that's next. welcome back to patrick christys. tonight. coming up as palestine action demands a meeting with the metropolitan police over supposed intimidation that they faced, i highlight their shameless hypocrisy at 10 pm. but first, rishi sunak has been in vienna today, meeting with the austrian chancellor to discuss issues including the migra
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robert jenrick if you want him , robert jenrick if you want him, as i want to bring jane in, and you can look forward to helen after the local election results. >> shouldn't the prime minister call a general election now ? why not? >> well, as i said a moment ago, we're delivering in the prime minister delivering on a set of priorities for people. and this takes time. and we came through the pandemic that was tough on our economy, as it was for many countries . we saw inflation do countries. we saw inflation do what it did in the uk, along with similar and similar economies. >> do you want to go as late as possible? >> november, december, january? >> november, december, january? >> i'm not going to speculate on when, but i do think it's important to point out. so, for instance, on the economy, we've brought inflation down from over 11% to just over 3, committed to bringing it down to the target, working with the bank of england on that, we're seeing growth in the uk, unlike in many other similar countries. >> i just i just want is you just want to give it a bit longer to work pick up
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ministerjenrick, robert minister jenrick, robert jenrick. but ministerjenrick, robert jenrick. but here he was on with nick ferrari of lbc this morning. >> require nigel farage with a blue rosette. is it time to have him back into the party? >> well i would not, oppose nigel farage coming back into the party, but that's not our priority. he he's associated with a different political party today. what we should be doing is tackling the issues that the pubuc is tackling the issues that the public care about and which are leading some former conservative voters to look elsewhere. and as i say, legal migration seems to be absolutely top of the list. >> it's funny, whenever it comes to this issue of immigration, be it legal or illegal, my name always seems to crop up . and always seems to crop up. and here he was later on at the centre for policy studies . centre for policy studies. >> could the consequences for be the conservative party if it does not bring nigel farage and his, fellow travellers back into the fold? >> well, well, firstly , i've
ministerjenrick, robert minister jenrick, robert jenrick. but ministerjenrick, robert jenrick. but here he was on with nick ferrari of lbc this morning. >> require nigel farage with a blue rosette. is it time to have him back into the party? >> well i would not, oppose nigel farage coming back into the party, but that's not our priority. he he's associated with a different political party today. what we should be doing is tackling the issues that the pubuc is tackling the issues...
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robert jenrick _ justified. thank you very much. robert jenrick said _ justified. thank you very much. robert jenrick said tonight - justified. thank you very much. robert jenrick said tonight the l robertjenrick said tonight the election results were appalling, points to a serious defeat for the government do so is this a pitch to get voters back they lost to reform? this is not about party politics, voters across every party and in every age group, they all want to see migration reduced and you don't have to be particularly sceptical about migration to think the levels we have had over recent years have been far too high, unprecedented in fact. what has happened is, in terms of the economy, firstly that has outgrown our ability to provide public services, the infrastructure we need and particularly housing we need and on the other hand, the migration mix has not been what we promised it would be of the post—brexit reforms point that we have not turned it into a highly selective system that is just choosing the most able and high earning migrants, we still have
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at the top of the 10 pm. hour is robert jenrick. p.m. hour is robert jenrick. he's smashing the latest myth about migration. >> that'll be very interesting. roberts. always important to listen to with very insightful thoughts into the british political situation . everyone political situation. everyone want to hear that. that's all coming up after weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state of the nation and the weather in somerset. you know how glorious it will be. look at the skies behind me in the picture. that blue will be the blue in somerset. tory blue skies. >> a brighter outlook with boxt solar sponsors of weather on gb news . news. news. news. >> hello. good evening. it's been another dry and fine day for many of us, and there'll be more in the way of sunshine to come tomorrow. and it should be a warmer day for most of us. however, cloudier skies are starting to approach the northwest as this weather front moves in. won't make too much progress overnight. further elsewhere across the country as high pressure is
at the top of the 10 pm. hour is robert jenrick. p.m. hour is robert jenrick. he's smashing the latest myth about migration. >> that'll be very interesting. roberts. always important to listen to with very insightful thoughts into the british political situation . everyone political situation. everyone want to hear that. that's all coming up after weather. i'll be back tomorrow at 8:00. i'm jacob rees—mogg and this has been state of the nation and the weather in somerset. you know how...
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jenrick , like suella robert jenrick, like suella braverman, we all had concerns about whether it was absolutely legally watertight. >> the truth is , over the next >> the truth is, over the next few months, we're going to find out. i very much hope that these flights do take off. but fundamental vie all of these legal roads lead back to the echr. so my personal view is, you know, that document was drafted over 70 years ago after the end of the second world war, for perfectly honourable reasons. but it's now been overtaken by events. so i would like to see us attempt to renegotiate it. i'm sure the hauans renegotiate it. i'm sure the italians would be up for that. the poles and others would. but if that renegotiation were to fail , and i if that renegotiation were to fail, and i would like to see that commitment in the tory party manifesto. by the way, if that renegotiation were to fail, i believe we have to walk away. and as you know, there's no point going into negotiation if the other side no, you're not prepared to walk away. i mean, that's what happened to cameron. >> we learned
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. >> but priti patel, suella braverman robert jenrick , nigel braverman robert jenrick, nigel farage, practically every conservative mp i talk to , they conservative mp i talk to, they all do believe that no matter how they try and get legislation through particularly sensitive areas around immigration, there seems to be constant pushback from the home office, from the blob, as they may call them. do you think that's fair, or is that harsh criticism ? that harsh criticism? >> i don't think it's correct, necessarily. i think a lot of the pushback has come from groups outside government where it's come from civil service unions and civil servants. it's been about this , this worry that been about this, this worry that they will be breaching international law or international law or international human rights, so i don't think political alignment comes into it. i think the civil service is often a very convenient target for ministers who can't get their legislation, their legislation, through their policies through. and it's possibly quite a lazy way to find someone to blame for policies
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. >> and you can see that full interview with the former immigration minister robert jenrick on patrick christys tonight. in other news, the government documents have revealed that people living with hiv as a result of the infected blood scandal could receive more than £2 million in compensation. it comes as the interim compensation payments of £210,000 will be given to infected blood victims for the most urgent cases, while the final scheme becomes operational since the 1970s. 30,000 people were infected with hiv and hepatitis through contaminated blood products and transfusions . blood products and transfusions. around 3000 have since died . and around 3000 have since died. and for the latest stories, sign up to gb news alerts by scanning the qr code on your screen or go to gb news .com/ alerts. now it's back to . nigel. it's back to. nigel. >> good evening. so rishi sunak jets off to austria. a nice little country , albeit little country, albeit population smaller than the size of london, and he goes to meet the austrian chancellor to talk about the rwanda plan to tell us that actu
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robert jenrick you know, the pounng robert jenrick you know, the pouring the studios today , who pouring the studios today, who who is certainly on manoeuvres without any shadow of a doubt. robert jenrick is actually saying a lot of these things about the impact the social and economic and educational impact of mass migration in particular areas, and the lack of total integration. and, you know, you know, just look at the green party council candidates, for example, of that in leeds. yeah, i think i think mike's right. there is actually i think we've reached a tipping point now . i reached a tipping point now. i mean, i think there's a good aspect. i mean, wokester just aspect. i mean, wokesterjust meant being a awake and aware of these things, but it got silly. i think we've moved on from that. but watch jenrick, jenrick is on manoeuvres potential future labour conservative party leader. yeah he's he's he's published 115 page report or 15 page report about how to cut back on legal migration, let alone illegal migration, which is running at three quarter of million. >> mike. >> mike. >>
robert jenrick you know, the pounng robert jenrick you know, the pouring the studios today , who pouring the studios today, who who is certainly on manoeuvres without any shadow of a doubt. robert jenrick is actually saying a lot of these things about the impact the social and economic and educational impact of mass migration in particular areas, and the lack of total integration. and, you know, you know, just look at the green party council candidates, for example, of that in leeds. yeah, i...
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jenrick who pushed for this behind, behind the scenes. you know, the pm and number 10 didn't see migration, legal migration as a problem at all. in fact, they encouraged it. they thought it made us economically better off and we no different. >> yeah. all right. i mean, it has happened though under rishi sunak it has happened under james cleverly. and so i mean really there has to be an element of credit for that. i suppose they could have blocked it and i dare say it definitely wouldn't have happened under a labour government. oh it definitely wouldn't happen. >> you know, it is good news. and, you know, we're probably the sad thing is, you know, if we get a labour government this yean we get a labour government this year, which is looking increasingly likely, they will probably claim credit for this , probably claim credit for this, even though, you know, they want open borders, you know, one thing, i'm just looking down here because i've got in my, notes here a message i was sent earlier today. >> right. i'm going to read this, read th
jenrick who pushed for this behind, behind the scenes. you know, the pm and number 10 didn't see migration, legal migration as a problem at all. in fact, they encouraged it. they thought it made us economically better off and we no different. >> yeah. all right. i mean, it has happened though under rishi sunak it has happened under james cleverly. and so i mean really there has to be an element of credit for that. i suppose they could have blocked it and i dare say it definitely wouldn't...
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jenrick, who's since quit the government. there were changes supported by suella braverman, the former home secretary vie. these changes have brought on month by month data . we don't month by month data. we don't have the annual figure. of course, the year's not over on month by month data. health and social care visas are down 76% on month by month data. health care, visa for dependents, down 58, and indeed sponsored study visas that that reduction in dependence 79. so the big, big changes that we actually won't see in the annual figures until this time next year. >> well, firstly , we're talking >> well, firstly, we're talking about applications. we're not talking about people who arrived. so that doesn't always follow, the increases, the number of people who come. >> but it doesn't always tell you there won't be these numbers specifically. there will be a considerable drop , not a considerable drop, not a considerable drop, not a considerable drop. >> if you look at what makes up overall migration. in fact, this is only g
jenrick, who's since quit the government. there were changes supported by suella braverman, the former home secretary vie. these changes have brought on month by month data . we don't month by month data. we don't have the annual figure. of course, the year's not over on month by month data. health and social care visas are down 76% on month by month data. health care, visa for dependents, down 58, and indeed sponsored study visas that that reduction in dependence 79. so the big, big changes...
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. >> robert jenrick bust the last myth on mass migration . myth on mass migration. >> also mp for dover natalie elphicke . elphicke. >> labour's shadow chancellor told the newest mp to f off and is a real thing. >> it's our birthday and invictus games foundation and we're all very excited and thrilled and given the state of the .world,there is so much more the .world, there is so much more to do
. >> robert jenrick bust the last myth on mass migration . myth on mass migration. >> also mp for dover natalie elphicke . elphicke. >> labour's shadow chancellor told the newest mp to f off and is a real thing. >> it's our birthday and invictus games foundation and we're all very excited and thrilled and given the state of the .world,there is so much more the .world, there is so much more to do
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robert jenrick is absolutely correct, and to say that when you import literally hundreds of thousands, actually millions of people, the equivalent population to leeds every year to say that that does not have an impact on housing, it , it not have an impact on housing, it, it beggars not have an impact on housing, it , it beggars belief, because it, it beggars belief, because if without that you wouldn't need so much housing. >> i mean, it's of course it's got an impact. >> we are all, we are all we are all the sons and daughters of immigrants, aren't we? whether you know how far you go back, it doesn't matter. but the whole country is the son or daughter of an immigrant. when you go back in the history and the country's population has been growing since roman times , this growing since roman times, this is not something to fear, of course, but it's something you need a robust system to deal with it quickly now than it's grown in the last couple of hundred years. >> look, there is no doubt that even if and i would deny it, and the evidence of the cps has thinktank has produced denies
robert jenrick is absolutely correct, and to say that when you import literally hundreds of thousands, actually millions of people, the equivalent population to leeds every year to say that that does not have an impact on housing, it , it not have an impact on housing, it, it beggars not have an impact on housing, it , it beggars belief, because it, it beggars belief, because if without that you wouldn't need so much housing. >> i mean, it's of course it's got an impact. >> we are...
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>> i actually presented it to with robert halfon, mp and robert jenrick , who was at the robert jenrick, who was at the time the exchequer secretary, an idea that somehow we've got to actually make pump prices honest, fair and transparent, because everyone knows what happens with pump prices up and down the road. >> and look at super, motorway service stations . they're 20 to service stations. they're 20 to 30 people. and i simply said, why don't we come up with some sort of body? >> we've got ofcom, we've got off what all of those sort of price regulatory bodies. why haven't we got it for 37 million uk drivers. >> yeah. and that was the start of it. and they said well could i work something up. and i presented about a 28 page document to the treasury. they said great. it's been passed around for the last eight years. and in january of this year, claire coutinho coutinho, the minister of energy and net zero, said, look, we're going to put this out there. we like the idea. we're going to go with it. it's right. we should do that. i said, great, we met and everything. but the big rider fo
>> i actually presented it to with robert halfon, mp and robert jenrick , who was at the robert jenrick, who was at the time the exchequer secretary, an idea that somehow we've got to actually make pump prices honest, fair and transparent, because everyone knows what happens with pump prices up and down the road. >> and look at super, motorway service stations . they're 20 to service stations. they're 20 to 30 people. and i simply said, why don't we come up with some sort of body?...
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pretty suella tugendhat robert jenrick. >> well, my view at the moment is i support rishi sunak in this and i want to explain why i do want to, you know, fun. george, honestly, the truth is, and it comes back to these various defections. you know, rishi sunak does not deserve having these defections. he is absolutely working his socks off. he's doing it against an incredibly difficult backdrop. he's he's inherited a very difficult set of circumstances, both internationally and with the economy as well. >> i know, but he was the chancellor. >> he's worked very hard, his own legacy. yes, but look what he's inherited, his own legacy of spending billions on furlough and beyond. >> well, but he's also now got inflation back under control. that's coming down. the economy's back in growth i think he's been at this juncture what we needed a steady hand on the tiller to basically stabilise the economy, which is so important to get that back in shape. i think he's done that. and i think the party has got to really just get behind him and show loyalty and go into this election and noises off and p
pretty suella tugendhat robert jenrick. >> well, my view at the moment is i support rishi sunak in this and i want to explain why i do want to, you know, fun. george, honestly, the truth is, and it comes back to these various defections. you know, rishi sunak does not deserve having these defections. he is absolutely working his socks off. he's doing it against an incredibly difficult backdrop. he's he's inherited a very difficult set of circumstances, both internationally and with the...
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you've got the likes of robert jenrick and suella braverman saying that this route is essentially used by universities to sell immigration rather than education, but apparently the foreign secretary and also the treasury have been pushing back on any crackdown on this graduate visa route. what's your what's your interpretation of events there? >> well, there is no doubt raisi rishi sunak has come under a lot of pressure, not just from the foreign secretary, but as you said, from the treasury , the said, from the treasury, the chancellor and also the home secretary as well as the education secretary have all been lobbying rishi sunak over this. and according to reports , this. and according to reports, there will be a climb back, climb down, so that that plan to stop those graduates from staying on an additional two years after graduation , will be years after graduation, will be revoked. so they will still be able to stay on for an additional two years. and clearly , i think the prime clearly, i think the prime minister has been persuaded by the assertions that, you know, this would be
you've got the likes of robert jenrick and suella braverman saying that this route is essentially used by universities to sell immigration rather than education, but apparently the foreign secretary and also the treasury have been pushing back on any crackdown on this graduate visa route. what's your what's your interpretation of events there? >> well, there is no doubt raisi rishi sunak has come under a lot of pressure, not just from the foreign secretary, but as you said, from the...
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i was talking to the tory mp robert jenrick earlier this week. i think there might be a case for splitting the home office into border control and crime prevention . control and crime prevention. great british energy. oh my god, that's going to be a vanity project. that's going to that's going to have the state trying to run energy crackdown on anti—social behaviour. need to see more. recruit 6500 new teachers. where are you going to get the money from there isn't any. >> well tax, tax, tax i would imagine we're taxing to the max already patrick. well yeah we are. no we are. >> we can always take more. >> we can always take more. >> you can't you can't can't 38% in national. no, i don't trust you, rebecca. 38% in national income is the most any government in british democratic history has ever squeezed out of the economy. >> less than 38 at one point. and then it went up. i'm not saying i want it. >> 38 is the most any government of any stripe, the highest in the world, i believe. >> i'm not saying economy about it, i'm just saying and we're at
i was talking to the tory mp robert jenrick earlier this week. i think there might be a case for splitting the home office into border control and crime prevention . control and crime prevention. great british energy. oh my god, that's going to be a vanity project. that's going to that's going to have the state trying to run energy crackdown on anti—social behaviour. need to see more. recruit 6500 new teachers. where are you going to get the money from there isn't any. >> well tax, tax,...
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civil servants are now attempting to block plans put forward by robert jenrick, the former immigration to minister, publish league tables showing migrant nationalities with the highest rates of crime. similar stats caused outrage in denmark recently, with kuwaitis, tunisians and somalians topping their league table suggesting a link between foreign migration and increasing rates of crime. kelvin mackenzie , welcome to the kelvin mackenzie, welcome to the show. we couldn't have that, could we? any suggestion that migrants are some sort of an issue in great britain? >> no, we certainly should know what it looks like. and how it compares to our local indigenous crime, period. because if you have a load of people from one particular part of the world, we should then say when they try and apply for asylum, we have to say to them, actually, are you a criminal in disguise? and we should research their background. and in doing so, we'll probably keep some people out of our country who do very nasty things. there has been a not not wishing to drift into, into subjudice. there has been a shockin
civil servants are now attempting to block plans put forward by robert jenrick, the former immigration to minister, publish league tables showing migrant nationalities with the highest rates of crime. similar stats caused outrage in denmark recently, with kuwaitis, tunisians and somalians topping their league table suggesting a link between foreign migration and increasing rates of crime. kelvin mackenzie , welcome to the kelvin mackenzie, welcome to the show. we couldn't have that, could we?...
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she made the comments on october the 8th, robert jenrick and suella braverman revoked her visa. she's a guest in this country studying at manchester university, enjoying the rights and way of life that we have on offer here and now. she's whingeing and moaning about the fact that she's had her visa revoked . so going on national revoked. so going on national television and saying that she and everyone around her was full of joy at the news that hamas terrorists had raped, murdered, killed babies, taken hostages and slaughtered jews. she claims that her views are being misrepresented. here she is, ironically playing the martyr. >> my voice is being suppressed and i'm being censored for simply standing in solidarity with my people who are being genocided. currently in gaza, i did not expect the home office to take such an egregious decision in revoking my student visa based on my public statements that simply express my support and solidarity. i think it's an outrageous claim that the home office is making by deeming me a national security threat. i'm a 19 year old who has done no
she made the comments on october the 8th, robert jenrick and suella braverman revoked her visa. she's a guest in this country studying at manchester university, enjoying the rights and way of life that we have on offer here and now. she's whingeing and moaning about the fact that she's had her visa revoked . so going on national revoked. so going on national television and saying that she and everyone around her was full of joy at the news that hamas terrorists had raped, murdered, killed...
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so this i actually think that what suella braverman and robert jenrick have said all along, until we leave this european court convention on human rights, we are not going to be able to return people properly to their place of origin. >> and that's the real thing. keir starmer and that political world have been guilty of fighting the government when they tried to deport people. >> he's going to talk to my a lot about using his. >> why will it be any different when he tries to do it? >> he's using his anti—terrorism experience. and actually one of the things to be on is there's a serious crime prevention orders, which you can do under anti—terrorism legislation, which means that you can ban people from using the internet, etc, which the government won't do. >> all right. >> all right. >> well, hey, look, the important thing is, and we cannot deny this is we appear to be about to have a plan from laboun be about to have a plan from labour. right. which. so there's that and that will be we'll be heanng that and that will be we'll be hearing all about this in more on the kent coast w
so this i actually think that what suella braverman and robert jenrick have said all along, until we leave this european court convention on human rights, we are not going to be able to return people properly to their place of origin. >> and that's the real thing. keir starmer and that political world have been guilty of fighting the government when they tried to deport people. >> he's going to talk to my a lot about using his. >> why will it be any different when he tries to...
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and despite immigration figures skyrocketing in the report, you mentioned by robert jenrick, it also points out that the kind of migration that's coming here now is entirely unproductive compared to the population already here. >> so that would suggest that we are there for what's quite interesting about that though, darren, as a brexiteer, i wonder what your view would be on this is that the immigration that we've had since brexit has been mostly from non—european countries, and the migrants on average are less productive. >> but when we were in the european union and people were coming from europe because of free movement of people, the migrants were very productive. so how do you feel, having supported a movement which has caused the problems with migration that we have today? >> look, i don't think brexit has caused that. i think politicians have allowed that to happen. we need to build new homes every five minutes, night and day , in order to keep up and day, in order to keep up with the demand that's already needed, not never mind bringing more people into the country, becaus
and despite immigration figures skyrocketing in the report, you mentioned by robert jenrick, it also points out that the kind of migration that's coming here now is entirely unproductive compared to the population already here. >> so that would suggest that we are there for what's quite interesting about that though, darren, as a brexiteer, i wonder what your view would be on this is that the immigration that we've had since brexit has been mostly from non—european countries, and the...
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jenrick laying out policies minister robertjenrick laying out policies which he has described before that he wants curbs on immigration and on illegal immigration and restricted reason numbers, so pressure on rishi sunak that way but equally, what you see are the competing needs, so labour and others aware of the needs of the health service and the government as well, and the care sector, agricultural sector and the needs for workers there and student visas and pressures from universities, so all of those who want to keep student numbers up say, and numbers of workers up, so there are different competing needs there and of course in the background we have theissue of course in the background we have the issue of the rwanda policy and how to the government has now got its rwanda bill through, waiting to get flights off, starting the process of detaining people to do that, so that could be something else that comes up could be something else that comes up for discussion. the uk, how that is going to work out in practice. now that is tricky territory in some way for both parties, but th
jenrick laying out policies minister robertjenrick laying out policies which he has described before that he wants curbs on immigration and on illegal immigration and restricted reason numbers, so pressure on rishi sunak that way but equally, what you see are the competing needs, so labour and others aware of the needs of the health service and the government as well, and the care sector, agricultural sector and the needs for workers there and student visas and pressures from universities, so...
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when i spoke to robert jenrick former immigration minister, he said he was advised by the civil service that he could just clear the backlog by giving asylum seeker amnesty to everyone. he warned me that that would also be advised to whoever his version in the labour party is, if and when that happens , i is, if and when that happens, i wonder if they'll do it. alison. >> well, they've just said that, rishi said last week. oh, we have cleared the historical backlog of about 100,000, and various senior people have told me that essentially, they've upped the rate of acceptance hugely in a very short space of time , which is not safe because time, which is not safe because there's no monitoring of those people. it's literally like, you want to come in tick, tick, tick. yeah, i've always thought late labour would come in and effectively have have a, you know, have an amnesty. essentially the only thing, patrick, i do think is that a lot they've got to be careful because a lot of the labour red wall voters that they're likely to get back. we're going to see this tonight with the local electi
when i spoke to robert jenrick former immigration minister, he said he was advised by the civil service that he could just clear the backlog by giving asylum seeker amnesty to everyone. he warned me that that would also be advised to whoever his version in the labour party is, if and when that happens , i is, if and when that happens, i wonder if they'll do it. alison. >> well, they've just said that, rishi said last week. oh, we have cleared the historical backlog of about 100,000, and...
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at least she'll be in the mix along with, kemi badenoch, penny mordaunt, priti patel, robert jenrick obe a list as long as your arm. so, yeah, she's getting in early and setting her pitch out for, the right of the party to get the support of the right of the party because she's right. it's too late now to change, leader. i think even, tory mps who are opposed to rishi sunak appreciate that with six months to go, probably till an election, it would be a bit daft now to, to change leader. so they are stuck with them. so the best they can do is try to get them to change and tack on various policies. but the problem there is he's changed tack so many times already, you know, with policy relaunches and all sorts of, attempts to try and shift the political dial. and nothing seems to be working because i think voters have already made up their minds. >> well, kevin, some would argue that he could do a good job by committing to get rid of the conservative party's one nation tories or the wets, as they called mark harper, the transport secretary. he was warning rishi sunak this morning not to
at least she'll be in the mix along with, kemi badenoch, penny mordaunt, priti patel, robert jenrick obe a list as long as your arm. so, yeah, she's getting in early and setting her pitch out for, the right of the party to get the support of the right of the party because she's right. it's too late now to change, leader. i think even, tory mps who are opposed to rishi sunak appreciate that with six months to go, probably till an election, it would be a bit daft now to, to change leader. so they...
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and these are just accusations 500 million robert jenrick admit fitted to a parliamentary committee that while in government, he helped a tory donor avoid 45 million worth of tax. now the fact that the government has sort of come down so hard and made so much hay over angela rayner , while at hay over angela rayner, while at the same time not just taking money from tax people accused of avoiding tax, but actually facilitating avoiding tax itself is, i just think, stunning hypocrisy. >> okay, we've got vicky pryce back, who is the chief economic adviser at the where vicky pryce is its centre for economic and business. vicky, we've got you back. can you explain to us again so we don't know whether hmrc is investigating or not, if they are, can you explain what they are, can you explain what the issue is? thanks. >> okay. with the difference would be whether you don't pay any capital gains tax at all because it is your main residence, which is what you know most people do when they move home. they don't pay any capital gains, that's all. whether you have to pay, it was 28. it's now 24% capi
and these are just accusations 500 million robert jenrick admit fitted to a parliamentary committee that while in government, he helped a tory donor avoid 45 million worth of tax. now the fact that the government has sort of come down so hard and made so much hay over angela rayner , while at hay over angela rayner, while at the same time not just taking money from tax people accused of avoiding tax, but actually facilitating avoiding tax itself is, i just think, stunning hypocrisy. >>...
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so would that underline the calls from people like priti patel, suella braverman robert jenrick that you need to be more conservative, perhaps go more to the right back to your core values. is that what, based on all of your evidence, your expertise, is that what you think they should be doing ? think they should be doing? >> i'm sure some people in the conservative party will be making exactly those points, and that some voters will be saying that some voters will be saying that the current conservative parties , conservative in name parties, conservative in name only, and they want, to be a bit more proper conservatives, as you might say, with a rishi sunakis you might say, with a rishi sunak is going to follow that strategy, i don't know. and whether he followed it, if he if it would help, i suppose it would if he can persuade reform inclined voters to come back to the conservatives, you can you certainly expect a lot of conservative propaganda in the coming months that a vote for reform is a vote for keir starmer . they'll be pushing that starmer. they'll be pushing that message
so would that underline the calls from people like priti patel, suella braverman robert jenrick that you need to be more conservative, perhaps go more to the right back to your core values. is that what, based on all of your evidence, your expertise, is that what you think they should be doing ? think they should be doing? >> i'm sure some people in the conservative party will be making exactly those points, and that some voters will be saying that some voters will be saying that the...
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. >> and priti patel, in her time as home secretary, suella braverman, robert jenrick on immigration, they constantly said they were running into obstacles within the home office that may or may not be true. it may be a foil, may be an excuse, but they said it. and that bnngs but they said it. and that brings us neatly on to another story today , olivia. labour's story today, olivia. labour's asylum plan allegedly , they have asylum plan allegedly, they have now clarified that the illegal migration act, which at present passed in july last year effectively bars anyone who comes to the uk illegally from claiming asylum will be overturned if the labour party gets into power. that could be as many as an extra 115,000 arriving illegally by dinghy allowed to claim asylum. >> i think one of the most obvious, and very quick changes to britain that we will see if we do get a labour government is changes to the immigration system. this announcement that illegal migrants could now claim of small boat migrants, that is, could now claim asylum under asylum laws under a labour government is very v
. >> and priti patel, in her time as home secretary, suella braverman, robert jenrick on immigration, they constantly said they were running into obstacles within the home office that may or may not be true. it may be a foil, may be an excuse, but they said it. and that bnngs but they said it. and that brings us neatly on to another story today , olivia. labour's story today, olivia. labour's asylum plan allegedly , they have asylum plan allegedly, they have now clarified that the illegal...
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published yesterday by robert jenrick and the. >> the former housing minister, neil o'brien, has proved that 89% of england's housing shortage has directly been dnven shortage has directly been driven by uncontrolled immigration and furthermore, only 15% of non—eu nationals arriving in the uk are actually working. came to here work in the past five years. astonishing figures this cannot carry on. there's a 30 point plan on how to rectify that. plus, of course, natalie elphicke. the scandal rolls on. now forced to apologise by labour mps who clearly don't even want her in the labour party . and finally, the labour party. and finally, protest within tents. your man patrick christys. of course, at oxford university we hope he's got a nice little water cannon under his arm. all of that coming up on the show. >> i did suggest in our morning meeting that he bring in a super soaker with him, but i don't know, it might be quite nice. it's such a lovely day outside. everyone probably wants to have a bit of water. >> hopefully he doesn't get into any trouble. i mean, it probably won't be like t
published yesterday by robert jenrick and the. >> the former housing minister, neil o'brien, has proved that 89% of england's housing shortage has directly been dnven shortage has directly been driven by uncontrolled immigration and furthermore, only 15% of non—eu nationals arriving in the uk are actually working. came to here work in the past five years. astonishing figures this cannot carry on. there's a 30 point plan on how to rectify that. plus, of course, natalie elphicke. the...
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jenrick. they wrote a report. we interviewed neil on this program last week. he's been saying that lots of other countries around the world collect this data, publish this data, and that through knowing this data, you get to deal with problems. and if there's a specific problem in a specific community, you can get on top of that. and everyone can live much more happily together if it's sorted out. but it seems strange that people don't even want to collect the data and understand the reality of what's going on on the ground. >> yes, i think the concern i'm just guessing here. i think the concern is that this could, by revealing this data, by publishing this data potentially on an annual basis or whatever, that you could stigmatise people from certain backgrounds, from certain countries and that you wouldn't want that . but i think wouldn't want that. but i think that's blown out of the water by the idea that it's important to have transparency. we have data by nationality on many metrics, do w
jenrick. they wrote a report. we interviewed neil on this program last week. he's been saying that lots of other countries around the world collect this data, publish this data, and that through knowing this data, you get to deal with problems. and if there's a specific problem in a specific community, you can get on top of that. and everyone can live much more happily together if it's sorted out. but it seems strange that people don't even want to collect the data and understand the reality of...
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jenrick than her, and he says it did happen. she says it didn't, but she tried to interfere in several ways. i mean , she was several ways. i mean, she was suspended from parliament for a day, along with 3 or 4 others for trying to interfere. so this is a woman who hasn't really got, you know, her morals are a little bit questionable . and little bit questionable. and yes, it's wonderful for starmer right now, but as neil kinnock said, i love this quote. he said labouris said, i love this quote. he said labour is a very broad church, but churches have walls and there is a limit. so i wonder why they've said they haven't offered her a peerage, but she will get something. she's not going to stand again. she'll get a quango job. she will get something, i bet, but it'll all you know, nobody will care by then. it's had the initial impact, which is good for laboun impact, which is good for labour. do you think in the long term i think it's ludicrous. >> so this is the same moment that keir starmer tells us about his border command. do
jenrick than her, and he says it did happen. she says it didn't, but she tried to interfere in several ways. i mean , she was several ways. i mean, she was suspended from parliament for a day, along with 3 or 4 others for trying to interfere. so this is a woman who hasn't really got, you know, her morals are a little bit questionable . and little bit questionable. and yes, it's wonderful for starmer right now, but as neil kinnock said, i love this quote. he said labouris said, i love this...
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jenrick accused lord cameron of campaigning against scrapping the graduate visa route, which allows overseas students to stay in the uk for 2 or 3 years after graduation . it comes after the graduation. it comes after the government's migration advisers said the policy doesn't undermine the integrity and quality of the higher education system, and should remain . system, and should remain. >> i preferred the former version of david cameron when he was prime minister and he set our manifesto at reducing legal migration to the tens of thousands and along with nick clegg, he scrapped the graduate route . so i'm disappointed if route. so i'm disappointed if he's now campaigning to stop us from controlling migration and reducing the number of students coming into the country in this way, and you can see that full interview with the former immigration minister robert jenrick on patrick christys tonight. >> government documents have revealed that people living with hiv as a result of the infected blood scandal could receive more than £2 million in compensation . than £2 million in compen
jenrick accused lord cameron of campaigning against scrapping the graduate visa route, which allows overseas students to stay in the uk for 2 or 3 years after graduation . it comes after the graduation. it comes after the government's migration advisers said the policy doesn't undermine the integrity and quality of the higher education system, and should remain . system, and should remain. >> i preferred the former version of david cameron when he was prime minister and he set our...