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the foreign ministerfrom rwanda spoke to the local media in rwanda and said that there is a separatebi which seeks to bring together to the negotiating table the drc government and some of the armed groups including m23 and so it sees that as the avenue through which a lasting peace deal can be found between those armed groups in the drc but this ceasefire, in its view, is a way of easing tensions that have existed for a couple of years now between the two countries. at least three people have been killed in bangladesh as clashes have erupted between police and anti—government protesters. dozens have been injured. police used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse demonstrators in several parts of the country. well, i'mjoined now by shahnewaz rocky who's in dhaka for us. talk us through what we know about what has happened here. what talk us through what we know about what has happened here.— what has happened here. what has ha--ened what has happened here. what has happened here _ what has happened here. what has happened here is _ what has happened here. what has happened here is
the foreign ministerfrom rwanda spoke to the local media in rwanda and said that there is a separatebi which seeks to bring together to the negotiating table the drc government and some of the armed groups including m23 and so it sees that as the avenue through which a lasting peace deal can be found between those armed groups in the drc but this ceasefire, in its view, is a way of easing tensions that have existed for a couple of years now between the two countries. at least three people have...
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the former home secretary did not hold back when it came to talking about the rwanda scheme. you won't want to miss what she had to say and is your right to speak freely, being taken away. i'll be speaking to one legal eagle who thinks he has the solution borrowed from the united states of america. is it time for a british free speech act? and on a—level results day, several uk universities are facing the risk of closure as funding dwindles. we ask what's the point of going to university and can you learn more in the real world? well, we'll also discuss harry and meghan's visit to colombia. they arrived in the last few minutes and here is live footage of them as we speak on what is definitely not a royal tour. state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. throughout, i'll also be joined by an eclectic panel gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and conservative peer lord goodman. as ever on the programme, let me know your thoughts . gbnews.com/yoursay is thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get in touch. but before all of that, here are yo
the former home secretary did not hold back when it came to talking about the rwanda scheme. you won't want to miss what she had to say and is your right to speak freely, being taken away. i'll be speaking to one legal eagle who thinks he has the solution borrowed from the united states of america. is it time for a british free speech act? and on a—level results day, several uk universities are facing the risk of closure as funding dwindles. we ask what's the point of going to university and...
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in government's rwanda plan. in last night's show, we revealed how ministers plan to release 2000 criminals, including those convicted on violent crimes like manslaughter, before they've even served half of their term in prison early next month. well, tonight i'll be speaking to a mother who was contacted by the ministry of justice, and we've got the letter to tell her that her son's killer will walk free in a matter of weeks . plus, free in a matter of weeks. plus, the mass murdering nurse lucy letby could be innocent. according to former culture secretary nadine dorries . i'll secretary nadine dorries. i'll be speaking to her shortly . be speaking to her shortly. about all of that to come, i want to ask you, do you think labour can stop the boats.7 a simple question with a complex answer. do get in touch with your thoughts on tonight's topics by visiting gbnews.com forward slash yoursay. but first, here's the news with cameron walker . cameron walker. >> and chris thank you. it's 7:01 i'm cameron walker here in
in government's rwanda plan. in last night's show, we revealed how ministers plan to release 2000 criminals, including those convicted on violent crimes like manslaughter, before they've even served half of their term in prison early next month. well, tonight i'll be speaking to a mother who was contacted by the ministry of justice, and we've got the letter to tell her that her son's killer will walk free in a matter of weeks . plus, free in a matter of weeks. plus, the mass murdering nurse...
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the former home secretary did not hold back when it came to talking about the rwanda scheme. you won't want to miss what she had to say and is your right to speak freely, being taken away. i'll be speaking to one legal eagle who thinks he has the solution borrowed from the united states of america. is it time for a british free speech act.7 and it time for a british free speech act? and on a—level results day, several uk universities are facing the risk of closure as funding dwindles. we ask what's the point of going to university and can you learn more in the real world? well, we'll also discuss harry and meghan's visit to colombia. they arrived in the last few minutes and here is live footage of them as we speak on what is definitely not a royal tour. state of the nation starts now . state of the nation starts now. throughout, i'll also be joined by an eclectic panel gb news senior political commentator nigel nelson and conservative peer lord goodman. as ever on the programme, let me know your thoughts . gbnews.com/yoursay is thoughts. gbnews.com/yoursay is the way to get i
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and it was also a scheme that the most vulnerable refugees from rwanda that might have got to rwanda neighbouring countries . so the flights were countries. so the flights were then repatriated back to britain. so we had to have the cost of all these very vulnerable refugees that rwanda would send to us in a, in a, in a for tat kind of arrangement. it was it was bonkers. i think that there is some discussion to be had about numbers. and there is some discussion about offshore processing, but it needs to be done in a humane way, and it needs to be done in a way that when you pick people up, rather than it being indefinite, you know, the time limit. and i think that that was the key. on keir starmers pledge. what he said is we would get rid of indefinite detention. and the problem with those words is that you have people put there for years and years. you don't know how long they'll be there, and then they cause real problems and we need to speed up the processing. fair but firm. fair but fast. >> the issue that i think that they're missing in this government is the fact that and lord
and it was also a scheme that the most vulnerable refugees from rwanda that might have got to rwanda neighbouring countries . so the flights were countries. so the flights were then repatriated back to britain. so we had to have the cost of all these very vulnerable refugees that rwanda would send to us in a, in a, in a for tat kind of arrangement. it was it was bonkers. i think that there is some discussion to be had about numbers. and there is some discussion about offshore processing, but it...
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we - rwanda, can't they? absolutely. this is a massive focus again. we had - rwanda, can't they?sive focus again. we had our| is a massive focus again. we had our home secretary yvette cooper talking again about smashing the gangs. as they like to say. people bringing over asylum seekers on small boats. and, they are talking about returning much greater numbers of migrants and asylum seekers and generally speeding up the asylum system so that fewer people are staying in costly hotels. i would say, one of the things that rishi sunak the former prime minister came under a lot of fire four in his party, of making small boats such a linchpin against which to test the effectiveness of his premiership. i kind of wonder whether starmer has fallen into the same trap. this is a deeply rooted problem, it is incredibly difficult to deal with. it is an international problem. pretty much every government in europe is struggling with the same things. to claim from the outset, and then continually claim, you are going to smash these gangs, you are going to smash these gangs, you are going to sm
we - rwanda, can't they? absolutely. this is a massive focus again. we had - rwanda, can't they?sive focus again. we had our| is a massive focus again. we had our home secretary yvette cooper talking again about smashing the gangs. as they like to say. people bringing over asylum seekers on small boats. and, they are talking about returning much greater numbers of migrants and asylum seekers and generally speeding up the asylum system so that fewer people are staying in costly hotels. i would...
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the foreign minister from rwanda spoke to the local media in rwanda and said that there is a separatebi which seeks to bring together to the negotiating table the d or c government and some of the armed groups including m23 and so it sees that as the avenue through which a lasting peace deal can be found between those armed groups in the drc but this ceasefire, and its view, is a way of easing tensions that have existed for a couple of years now between the two countries. thank you for that. let's turn to the olympics now, and one of the biggest surprises of the games so far. julien alfred won the olympic women's 100m title at paris 2024 last night, to make history as st lucia's first—ever gold medallist. last year's world champion, america's sha'carri richardson took silver with her compatriot melissa jefferson in third. straight off the starting blocks it was neck and neck, with richardson pegged as the favourite to win. but alfred stormed through to take the victory by a clear margin in a national record of 10.72 seconds. competitive sports can be both mentally and physically chall
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is rwanda not precisely the same logic? >> i thought you were going to go for?'t we make examples of the people smugglers? because currently we've got more people smugglers than drug smugglers, and we never seem to, as they've said so many times, smash the gangs. the gangs are predominantly living in the uk. the leaders of these people smuggling gangs, we can find osama bin laden. we can bfing can find osama bin laden. we can bring ten years. but, you know, we're capable of this type of things. we know where these people are. the intelligence knows. so why are they not going for the people smugglers making an example of them? and yeah, just bringing more attention to that. >> what are human security editor mark white often says on this, is that you raised the comparison with the illegal drug trade. it is precisely the correct comparison to draw, because this is a very profitable business. these boats are hundreds of thousands of pounds of money for these smugglers. and the issue is a bit like whack a mole if you if you whack one gang, well, there's the profit inc
is rwanda not precisely the same logic? >> i thought you were going to go for?'t we make examples of the people smugglers? because currently we've got more people smugglers than drug smugglers, and we never seem to, as they've said so many times, smash the gangs. the gangs are predominantly living in the uk. the leaders of these people smuggling gangs, we can find osama bin laden. we can bfing can find osama bin laden. we can bring ten years. but, you know, we're capable of this type of...
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is rwanda not precisely the same logic? >> i thought you were going to go for?on't we make examples of the people smugglers? because currently we've got more people smugglers than drug smugglers, and we never seem to, as they've said so many times, smash the gangs. the gangs are predominantly living in the uk. the leaders of these people smuggling gangs, we can find osama bin laden. we can bnng can find osama bin laden. we can bring ten years. but, you know, we're capable of this type of things. we know where these people are. the intelligence knows. so why are they not going for the people smugglers making an example of them? and yeah, just bringing more attention to that. >> what are human security editor mark white often says on this, is that you raised the comparison with the illegal drug trade. it is precisely the correct comparison to draw, because this is a very profitable business. these boats are hundreds of thousands of pounds of money for these smugglers. and the issue is a bit like whack a mole if you if you whack one gang, well, there's the profit i
is rwanda not precisely the same logic? >> i thought you were going to go for?on't we make examples of the people smugglers? because currently we've got more people smugglers than drug smugglers, and we never seem to, as they've said so many times, smash the gangs. the gangs are predominantly living in the uk. the leaders of these people smuggling gangs, we can find osama bin laden. we can bnng can find osama bin laden. we can bring ten years. but, you know, we're capable of this type of...
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— because they lead so much stress on the rwanda option which was seen by nrany— the rwanda option whicharmer. but now having to deal with the questions, but he was challenged again— questions, but he was challenged again and — questions, but he was challenged again and successfully although as it turned _ again and successfully although as it turned out, and the debates met election— it turned out, and the debates met election lry— it turned out, and the debates met election by rishi sunak, in the absence — election by rishi sunak, in the absence of rwanda which rishi sunak was never— absence of rwanda which rishi sunak was never particularly thrilled with but with— was never particularly thrilled with but with the absence of that policy, what was _ but with the absence of that policy, what was sir keir starmer to do. will talk— what was sir keir starmer to do. will talk after the break about his speech tomorrow and the focus on the economy on both sides, and here in london and in washington. in this proposal that keir starmer is pushing about repairing potholes and making more schools
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in neighbouring countries such i as burundi, rwanda, uganda, where it has never— as burundi, rwanda,, where it has never been reported before. - as burundi, rwanda, uganda, where it has never been reported before. this i has never been reported before. this is unprecedented _ has never been reported before. this is unprecedented in _ has never been reported before. this is unprecedented in the _ has never been reported before. this is unprecedented in the region. - is unprecedented in the region. bronwyn — is unprecedented in the region. bronwyn nichol, _ is unprecedented in the region. bronwyn nichol, i— is unprecedented in the region. bronwyn nichol, i want - is unprecedented in the region. bronwyn nichol, i want to - is unprecedented in the region. bronwyn nichol, i want to ask i is unprecedented in the region. - bronwyn nichol, i want to ask about the response. i think it's worth sharing what the health agencies are saying. but although more imported cases are expected, the agency 5tre55ed that "our assessment is that the risk is very low at the moment." that is what has been sai
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the surge of m ox rwanda and burundi. the surge of mpox in _ rwanda and burundi.ratic - of mpox in the democratic republic of the congo and a growing number of countries in africa, constitute a public health emergency of international concern. who is warning about the potential of this mpox virus to spread further across countries in africa and possibly outside the continent. , ., ., continent. this doctor from the uk health _ continent. this doctor from the uk health security _ continent. this doctor from the uk health security agency - uk health security agency said... 0utbreaks 0utbrea ks can be 0utbreaks can be controlled by preventing infections with vaccines, the uk government says it had stopped piles as part of its preparedness plans, the world health organization says a co—ordinated international response is now vital. simon jones, bbc news. to japan, where hundreds of flights and bullet train services have been cancelled, as another typhoon approaches. typhoon ampil is expected to skirt the tokyo region, home to almost 40 million people, before heading u
the surge of m ox rwanda and burundi. the surge of mpox in _ rwanda and burundi.ratic - of mpox in the democratic republic of the congo and a growing number of countries in africa, constitute a public health emergency of international concern. who is warning about the potential of this mpox virus to spread further across countries in africa and possibly outside the continent. , ., ., continent. this doctor from the uk health _ continent. this doctor from the uk health security _ continent. this...
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they've also removed the rwanda deterrent.ave no deterrent for illegal migration, which is why the number of deterrent wasn't a deterrent. >> it was a nonsense. we never hundreds of millions of pounds on a on a scheme that the most that it was ever going to do was send 1% of asylum. like what kind of what kind of a deterrent is that? >> nobody in westminster, even allowed it to take shape. and the other thing is if labour is doing. sorry, michel, but one thing, if labour is doing such a good job at managing migration, six, seven weeks into it, why the small boat numbers continuing to go up? why are people continuing to arrive? why is yvette cooper said she's going to remove 14,000 people from the country, but we've allowed in 132,000 since 2018. it's bananas. >> taking your previous point about the deterrent, what kind of a deterrent is it to somebody who's prepared to get on a on an incredibly flimsy life raft that people regularly die crossing to tell them that there's a there might be a 1% chance that they might be a 1% cha
they've also removed the rwanda deterrent.ave no deterrent for illegal migration, which is why the number of deterrent wasn't a deterrent. >> it was a nonsense. we never hundreds of millions of pounds on a on a scheme that the most that it was ever going to do was send 1% of asylum. like what kind of what kind of a deterrent is that? >> nobody in westminster, even allowed it to take shape. and the other thing is if labour is doing. sorry, michel, but one thing, if labour is doing...
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but i don't know if rwanda is the way to do it. but what do you think, paul? by the way?w an express piece that was such a puff piece about jeremy. they're clearly backing him. it was we went to his event, he had ice creams and he had so much great stuff to say. and he's he's david cameron with of the right. he's being called a right wing david cameron. it's a bit weird because cameron was in the tories, but we know he was a leftie. the right wing david cameron, so they're backing him and i think he is a big threat to kemi. what do you think? >> well first of all i think reintroducing the rwanda idea is not such a good idea now that we've learned that rwanda perhaps isn't quite as safe as we once thought it was, however, he he's definitely is probably the furthest right representative of the leadership campaign , i may not may may campaign, i may not may may i say still may not because jeremy came from being a sunak. >> right. but then he he resigned, of course, over immigration. so it depends where you think he is. >> this is what i think puts him on the back foot, becau
but i don't know if rwanda is the way to do it. but what do you think, paul? by the way?w an express piece that was such a puff piece about jeremy. they're clearly backing him. it was we went to his event, he had ice creams and he had so much great stuff to say. and he's he's david cameron with of the right. he's being called a right wing david cameron. it's a bit weird because cameron was in the tories, but we know he was a leftie. the right wing david cameron, so they're backing him and i...
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and criticism that rwanda. >> rwanda cost £700 million because that's a claim that's been made from thetbench. is that right? 700 million. >> that's my understanding. i don't think it was, but actually, if you were, you were the chancellor. >> how much was it for? >> how much was it for? >> seven weeks. it wasn't that much. what kind of come to that? >> but the three days ahead of you. >> but the actual issue, the actual issue was, was the was actually the cost of housing them here was billions. i mean, that's one of the problems. i mean, obviously we dealt with ukraine. we dealt with lots of people who were legitimately seeking asylum. but the actual cost of that is, is, is way more than than the rwanda bill, actually. >> well , in actually. >> well, in short, bill rammell can labour stop the boats ? can labour stop the boats? >> i'm not i'm not going to say you stop them. i think that was one of sunak's mistakes. the slogans on stopping the boats. i think we can significantly and dramatically reduce the numbers, but it's not going to happen overnight. >> no kwasi are they going to suf
and criticism that rwanda. >> rwanda cost £700 million because that's a claim that's been made from thetbench. is that right? 700 million. >> that's my understanding. i don't think it was, but actually, if you were, you were the chancellor. >> how much was it for? >> how much was it for? >> seven weeks. it wasn't that much. what kind of come to that? >> but the three days ahead of you. >> but the actual issue, the actual issue was, was the was actually...
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rwanda has always denied providing military support to the m23 rebels.wing the developments. dm 23 has been very keen to advance on territory and therefore this comes as a major setback at a time when many people were hoping there would be a ceasefire that would hold for an indefinite period of time. and now rwanda has been a place to attempt to explain why it attempted attempt to explain why it attempted a ceasefire with drc despite insisting it is not part of the conflict and is not supporting m 23 as has been alleged. the foreign minister did say however that because there have been tensions between the countries and they are neighbours, for this conflict is happening is close to the border, it was necessary to have a deal with the government, but there is a separate peace process that is going on which basically is between the democratic republic of the congo government and the armed groups that are active in the east of the country that is being mediated. the m 23 say they were not involved in this new deal?— this new deal? yes, they say it is not b
rwanda has always denied providing military support to the m23 rebels.wing the developments. dm 23 has been very keen to advance on territory and therefore this comes as a major setback at a time when many people were hoping there would be a ceasefire that would hold for an indefinite period of time. and now rwanda has been a place to attempt to explain why it attempted attempt to explain why it attempted a ceasefire with drc despite insisting it is not part of the conflict and is not...
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rwanda aims to triple avocado exports in the next three years. according to africa 24 network, this country has the annual export capacity of 16 thousand tons of this product until 2026. rwandan people had abandoned their land due to low productivity, but after the government gave them fruit trees, especially avocado trees. it started 10 years ago, but this is a product whose export is expected to increase exponentially find with these efforts, the volume of avocado exports is supposed to triple by 2026 and reach about 16,000 tons per year. we brought people together in groups and cooperatives so that mass planting could be done as their land gets bigger . this helps us make the instructions easier to. so that the treatment of these trees can be done very quickly, for example, when there is a disease, and we can get better results. historically, avocados were not very valuable in rwanda , but the national agricultural export development board increased exports from $440,000 a year to $600,000. recorded dollars per year. figures that show the comm
rwanda aims to triple avocado exports in the next three years. according to africa 24 network, this country has the annual export capacity of 16 thousand tons of this product until 2026. rwandan people had abandoned their land due to low productivity, but after the government gave them fruit trees, especially avocado trees. it started 10 years ago, but this is a product whose export is expected to increase exponentially find with these efforts, the volume of avocado exports is supposed to...
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surely it did look like rwanda. >> the idea of rwanda was working.tedly , from, anecdotal and admittedly, from, migrants in in the north of france not crossing to the uk. they thought they might go to rwanda if they did. and then in northern ireland, moving from northern ireland, moving from northern ireland, moving from northern ireland to southern ireland to avoid going to rwanda. so to a degree, we're not sure how much and we'll never know because labour's acts, the plan and their new plan, well, it's just getting started. we are only six weeks into a government, by the way. it's baby steps. they're getting started, you know, and they have completely changed course in policy, as soon as they won the election on the on the fourth, 5th of july. so we're not there yet. but as things stand, this won't this won't really do enough to stop the boats. okay. >> thank you chris, and let's continue this conversation because i'm now joined by the immigration barrister at imperium chambers. and that's paul turner. paul, welcome to the show. pleasure to have yo
surely it did look like rwanda. >> the idea of rwanda was working.tedly , from, anecdotal and admittedly, from, migrants in in the north of france not crossing to the uk. they thought they might go to rwanda if they did. and then in northern ireland, moving from northern ireland, moving from northern ireland, moving from northern ireland to southern ireland to avoid going to rwanda. so to a degree, we're not sure how much and we'll never know because labour's acts, the plan and their new...
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third, the next leader must create a deterrence for channel crossings, as the rwanda policy did .ut a policy did. without a deterrence, the problem will not end. and finally, the next tory leader must bring an end to mass legal migration permanently. it was clear at the election that there was little appetite for laboun there was little appetite for labour. the government lost the election. the opposition didn't win it. the reason we lost was because we neglected our voters who then stayed at home or voted for nigel farage, which ran on a reduced migration ticket. the british people never voted for mass migration and it's time to bnng mass migration and it's time to bring it under close control. at last. these steps would represent a modest and sensible start towards rebuilding trust with the voters whom we abandoned before we can begin to reconstruct this country in a conservative way with the conservative way with the conservative vision unleashing our latent growth and improving the standard of living for everyone. as always , let me know everyone. as always, let me know your t
third, the next leader must create a deterrence for channel crossings, as the rwanda policy did .ut a policy did. without a deterrence, the problem will not end. and finally, the next tory leader must bring an end to mass legal migration permanently. it was clear at the election that there was little appetite for laboun there was little appetite for labour. the government lost the election. the opposition didn't win it. the reason we lost was because we neglected our voters who then stayed at...
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albania is a place for. >> yeah, instead of rwanda. why is albania better than rwanda then?nia better than rwanda then? i guess it sounds a bit racist that people would say that albania is better than rwanda. that's all i'm saying. >> well, let's just put that out there. we'll move on to wednesday's telegraph. now, a bit of victim blaming going on spiralling worklessness among british born adults is fuelling a migration crisis. >> they're saying the migration crisis is because of this worklessness work. >> shy is the way one person. >> shy is the way one person. >> well, yeah, but workless is a new word, so we like that. rather, we describe people by what they don't do. like, i don't like dancing, so i'm dancers. you are apparently. i always think it works. dance. yeah. that's how i describe myself nowadays . so i guess myself nowadays. so i guess starmer's goal of driving up gdp is in jeopardy as 9.5 million people are economically inactive. i guess this is another black hole that they've found. they keep appearing. yeah, they keep appearing, keep finding new, new black hol
albania is a place for. >> yeah, instead of rwanda. why is albania better than rwanda then?nia better than rwanda then? i guess it sounds a bit racist that people would say that albania is better than rwanda. that's all i'm saying. >> well, let's just put that out there. we'll move on to wednesday's telegraph. now, a bit of victim blaming going on spiralling worklessness among british born adults is fuelling a migration crisis. >> they're saying the migration crisis is because...
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and were they right to act the tory government's rwanda plan . in government's rwanda plan.w, we revealed how ministers plan to release 2000 criminals, including those convicted on violent crimes like manslaughter, before they've even served half of their term in prison early next month. well, tonight i'll be speaking to a mother who was contacted by the ministry of justice, and we've got the letter to tell her that her son's killer will walk free in a matter of weeks . plus, free in a matter of weeks. plus, the mass murdering nurse lucy letby could be innocent. according to former culture secretary nadine dorries . i'll secretary nadine dorries. i'll be speaking to her shortly . be speaking to her shortly. about all of that to
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albania is a place for. >> yeah, instead of rwanda. why is albania better than rwanda then?s albania better than rwanda then? i guess it sounds a bit racist that people would say that albania is better than rwanda. that's all i'm saying. >> well, let's just put that out there. we'll move on to wednesday's telegraph. now, a bit of victim blaming going on spiralling worklessness among british born adults is fuelling a migration crisis. >> they're saying the migration crisis is because of this worklessness work. >> shy is the way one person. >> shy is the way one person. >> well, yeah, but workless is a new word, so we like that. rather, we describe people by what they don't do. like, i don't like dancing, so i'm dancers. you are apparently. i always think it works. dance. yeah. that's how i describe myself nowadays . so i guess myself nowadays. so i guess starmer's goal of driving up gdp is in jeopardy as 9.5 million people are economically inactive. i guess this is another black hole that they've found. they keep appearing. yeah, they keep appearing, keep finding new, new bla
albania is a place for. >> yeah, instead of rwanda. why is albania better than rwanda then?s albania better than rwanda then? i guess it sounds a bit racist that people would say that albania is better than rwanda. that's all i'm saying. >> well, let's just put that out there. we'll move on to wednesday's telegraph. now, a bit of victim blaming going on spiralling worklessness among british born adults is fuelling a migration crisis. >> they're saying the migration crisis is...
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>> well, i think firstly, rwanda was a gimmick that costs a hell of a lot of money.wasted and it would have taken up to 100 years to deport those that have crossed in that way. it simply wasn't a deterrent. look, you know, you could argue that with 25% lower because of the first 50 days in government, but that's not the case, right? let's be realistic here. we've got a lot of work to do. and the deterrent that we bring in is twofold. firstly, we're going to smash the gangs. we're bringing in the likes of m15 with those extra powers and tools to take the gangs, though. >> i mean, it's easier said than done.the >> i mean, it's easier said than done. the conservative government obviously wanted to smash the gangs. these gangs are very nimble. they move all over the place. there isn't some sort of big boss crime man who can just be got out of the way. absolutely. how are you going to do about it? >> i've worked against serious and organised criminals with the national crime agency, but also in a counter—terror role. so i've seen the difference that those extra powers and
>> well, i think firstly, rwanda was a gimmick that costs a hell of a lot of money.wasted and it would have taken up to 100 years to deport those that have crossed in that way. it simply wasn't a deterrent. look, you know, you could argue that with 25% lower because of the first 50 days in government, but that's not the case, right? let's be realistic here. we've got a lot of work to do. and the deterrent that we bring in is twofold. firstly, we're going to smash the gangs. we're bringing...
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rwanda, widely reported rwanda?widely reported rwanda was an expensive fiasco. >> it was not going to fix this. the way you fix this and you stop the criminal smugglers being in charge of our borders is going after those criminals. >> we heard from yvette cooper that, you know, we're going to smash the gangs by closing down, nail bars and car washes. have we closed any down yet? i mean, it doesn't seem to be making much difference if we have. >> well, you've got to enforce immigration law. but of course, under the previous law, immigration law wasn't enforced. now i got criticism criticised in the in the election campaign when i pointed out under the tories, what they've done is they were basically leaving asylum claims, people in limbo, putting them up in hotels and never processing their claims. the consequence of that would have been spending billions and billions of pounds , leaving billions of pounds, leaving people with no status in this accommodation forever . what you accommodation forever. what you actually
rwanda, widely reported rwanda?widely reported rwanda was an expensive fiasco. >> it was not going to fix this. the way you fix this and you stop the criminal smugglers being in charge of our borders is going after those criminals. >> we heard from yvette cooper that, you know, we're going to smash the gangs by closing down, nail bars and car washes. have we closed any down yet? i mean, it doesn't seem to be making much difference if we have. >> well, you've got to enforce...
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try and think about rwanda where we won't say, try rwanda. >> no, no, we're saying rwanda wouldn't. >t have worked . >> rwanda wouldn't have worked. >> rwanda wouldn't have worked. >> give them some money. that's great. >> no. alex aranda, you know, perfectly well that rwanda wouldn't have worked. >> i'm saying this won't work ehhen >> i'm saying this won't work either. and that's the thing. right. so let's get some sense. >> hold on a moment. if somebody says yes and there's a system by which they can receive help in order to return home, and they agreed to it voluntarily, not because they've been tortured, not because they've done this or that, but simply say, would this help you? well, it would save a lot of money, but well, you're right. >> but rwanda would have saved a lot of money as well. and it certainly. >> no, it wouldn't work. no. the key. >> joanna, has germany got it right. because. because if we do this, if we pay 15 million, it's going to be loads more than that. but whatever. if we pay £15 million to repatriate people, essentially what we're also doing in the meantime
try and think about rwanda where we won't say, try rwanda. >> no, no, we're saying rwanda wouldn't. >t have worked . >> rwanda wouldn't have worked. >> rwanda wouldn't have worked. >> give them some money. that's great. >> no. alex aranda, you know, perfectly well that rwanda wouldn't have worked. >> i'm saying this won't work ehhen >> i'm saying this won't work either. and that's the thing. right. so let's get some sense. >> hold on a moment....
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are they concerned about the axing of the rwanda plan? what's labour's answer on migration?oo intellectual about it? >> we don't know yet whether this is simply a summer riot that will vanish, which is basically what happened to the 2011 riots. i mean, after, after, after after after that, after, after after after that, after that, you know, nothing for as you say, it's triggered by killing. and, you know, a horrible business at that. we don't know whether the violence will die away or whether it's going to come back in one form or another. i'm not very optimistic, and i don't entirely agree with what nigel has just said. now, of course, the violence has been largely from the far right, but there has been some from the far left just smashing up, for example, of barclays bank well—attested and you've had the presence of those hizbut tahrir protesters. talking in very openly, flagrantly anti—semitic terms on the pro—palestinian marches in london. so the potential for violence isn't just one way. and it's very important for the government to be clearly against it wherever it co
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third, the next leader must create a deterrence for channel crossings, as the rwanda policy did . a policy did. without a deterrence, the problem will not end. and finally, the next tory leader must bring an end to mass legal migration permanently. it was clear at the election that there was little appetite for laboun there was little appetite for labour. the government lost the election. the opposition didn't win it. the reason we lost was because we neglected our voters who then stayed at home or voted for nigel farage, which ran on a reduced migration ticket. the british people never voted for mass migration and it's time to bnng mass migration and it's time to bring it under close control. at last. these steps would represent a modest and sensible start towards rebuilding trust with the voters whom we abandoned before we can begin to reconstruct this country in a conservative way with the conservative way with the conservative vision unleashing our latent growth and improving the standard of living for everyone. as always , let me know everyone. as always, let me know your tho
third, the next leader must create a deterrence for channel crossings, as the rwanda policy did . a policy did. without a deterrence, the problem will not end. and finally, the next tory leader must bring an end to mass legal migration permanently. it was clear at the election that there was little appetite for laboun there was little appetite for labour. the government lost the election. the opposition didn't win it. the reason we lost was because we neglected our voters who then stayed at...
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are they concerned about the axing of the rwanda plan? what's labour's answer on migration?oo intellectual about it? >> we don't know yet whether this is simply a summer riot that will vanish, which is basically what happened to the 2011 riots. i mean, after, after, after after after that, after, after after after that, after that, you know, nothing for as you say, it's triggered by killing. and, you know, a horrible business at that. we don't know whether the violence will die away or whether it's going to come back in one form or another. i'm not very optimistic, and i don't entirely agree with what nigel has just said. now, of course, the violence has been largely from the far right, but there has been some from the far left just smashing up, for example, of barclays bank well—attested and you've had the presence of those hizbut tahrir protesters. talking in very openly, flagrantly anti—semitic terms on the pro—palestinian marches in london. so the potential for violence isn't just one way. and it's very important for the government to be clearly against it wherever it co
are they concerned about the axing of the rwanda plan? what's labour's answer on migration?oo intellectual about it? >> we don't know yet whether this is simply a summer riot that will vanish, which is basically what happened to the 2011 riots. i mean, after, after, after after after that, after, after after after that, after that, you know, nothing for as you say, it's triggered by killing. and, you know, a horrible business at that. we don't know whether the violence will die away or...
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he stood by that decision to scrap rwanda and said that he would be going after the people smugglers. this is what he said. >> i have long said before the election that i thought the rwanda scheme was a gimmick, which is why we stood it down immediately . which is why we stood it down immediately. but which is why we stood it down immediately . but nonetheless, it immediately. but nonetheless, it is very important that we take back control of our borders. i have long been convinced that the best way, the most effective way to do that is to take down the gangs that are running the vile trade of putting people in dangerous situations across europe and across the channel and i said before the election that i would invest political capital in making sure that we could work more effectively with our partners in taking down those gangs . and that's why i'm those gangs. and that's why i'm very pleased today that we have had a substantive discussion , had a substantive discussion, agreed to a joint action plan, and that will, as you would expect , deal with issues like expect, deal with issue
he stood by that decision to scrap rwanda and said that he would be going after the people smugglers. this is what he said. >> i have long said before the election that i thought the rwanda scheme was a gimmick, which is why we stood it down immediately . which is why we stood it down immediately. but which is why we stood it down immediately . but nonetheless, it immediately. but nonetheless, it is very important that we take back control of our borders. i have long been convinced that...
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but in rwanda wasn't the way. it wasn't the way to do it.n, for example, did you know that under the tories the deportation of convicted foreign criminals fell by a fifth across their 14 years in office? so one of the things that the government is going to concentrate on is, is, is repatriate is deportations. and so in the first week of the government, you mentioned vietnam there, the first week of the government, a plane was full going to vietnam, and it was the plane was sitting on the tarmac from rwanda. >> i do think, and i hope i'm not talking out of turn here, but i do think that whilst people generally i'm not speaking for everyone here, but whilst people generally would like to see a reduction of all illegal immigration and that includes people who might be working in nail bars or working at car washes and things. i think people do have more of a concern about the fact that right now, in dunkirk, there are both sides of the sudanese civil war and they are currently fighting each other. we had an exclusive on this at the moment, and t
but in rwanda wasn't the way. it wasn't the way to do it.n, for example, did you know that under the tories the deportation of convicted foreign criminals fell by a fifth across their 14 years in office? so one of the things that the government is going to concentrate on is, is, is repatriate is deportations. and so in the first week of the government, you mentioned vietnam there, the first week of the government, a plane was full going to vietnam, and it was the plane was sitting on the tarmac...
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if it's not rwanda, okay, it's not rwanda, but there are other countries out there to ensure, that thoseow did it you see the thing are actually processing a safe third country. >> i mean, the thing is, the thing that makes me quite confused, right, is if actually the conservatives had been a bit more honest over the course of the last three years when there was an overspend of something like 7.6 billion on migration and illegal migration, i should say, then actually i think more people. dare i say it, more people. dare i say it, more people on the left and the refugees welcome brigade might have looked at that and gone . have looked at that and gone. actually, you know what? we really do need some kind of fast track deportation scheme here, because that money is money that could very easily be spent on housing or on anything else . housing or on anything else. frankly, i do wonder why the tories kept that from us. why do you think that was ? you think that was? >> i'm not sure that we ever kept that that away. i mean, i remember debates in the house of commons that were clearly showing
if it's not rwanda, okay, it's not rwanda, but there are other countries out there to ensure, that thoseow did it you see the thing are actually processing a safe third country. >> i mean, the thing is, the thing that makes me quite confused, right, is if actually the conservatives had been a bit more honest over the course of the last three years when there was an overspend of something like 7.6 billion on migration and illegal migration, i should say, then actually i think more people....
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there is information that the british authorities have not yet confirmed, a detained migrant from rwandathis only fueled the interethnic conflict. right-wing activists and football fans from the english defense league are clearly unhappy with the flow of migrants into the country. a dead end from which there is no way out. this is what the average briton feels. and when his... children are killed, when foreigners with fundamentalist beliefs, absolutely ignorant, commit some brazen crimes, it begins to anger the english suburbs, irritate, balloons of hundreds of colors, southport says goodbye to the girls killed in the dance studio, it just seems something unreal, something that couldn't happen here in southport, well... it was does starmer have the answer? apparently not. i think it affected the whole country. it's terrible to think about what happened, to hear first-hand what the first responders had to deal with, it's really hard for anyone to accept. in an interview with journalists, starmer did not defend a single word, for example, about tightening immigration policy. but he promise
there is information that the british authorities have not yet confirmed, a detained migrant from rwandathis only fueled the interethnic conflict. right-wing activists and football fans from the english defense league are clearly unhappy with the flow of migrants into the country. a dead end from which there is no way out. this is what the average briton feels. and when his... children are killed, when foreigners with fundamentalist beliefs, absolutely ignorant, commit some brazen crimes, it...
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but in rwanda wasn't the way. it wasn't the way to do it. mean, for example, did you know that under the tories the deportation of convicted foreign criminals fell by a fifth across their 14 years in office? so one of the things that the government is going to concentrate on is, is, is repatriate is deportations. and so in the first week of the government, you mentioned vietnam there, the first week of the government, a plane was full going to vietnam, and it was the plane was sitting on the tarmac from rwanda. >> i do think, and i hope i'm not talking out of turn here, but i do think that whilst people generally i'm not speaking for everyone here, but whilst people generally would like to see a reduction of all illegal immigration and that includes people who might be working in nail bars or working at car washes and things. i think people do have more of a concern about the fact that right now, in dunkirk, there are both sides of the sudanese civil war and they are currently fighting each other. we had an exclusive on this at the moment, a
but in rwanda wasn't the way. it wasn't the way to do it. mean, for example, did you know that under the tories the deportation of convicted foreign criminals fell by a fifth across their 14 years in office? so one of the things that the government is going to concentrate on is, is, is repatriate is deportations. and so in the first week of the government, you mentioned vietnam there, the first week of the government, a plane was full going to vietnam, and it was the plane was sitting on the...
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so since we've got rid of the rwanda deal we've got rid of the rwanda deal, what is yvette cooper planning with the illegal migrants that have come from afghanistan? i mean, what's she going to do with them? where's she going to send them ? she going to send them? >> well, that's a really, really good question. i think i'm right in saying that 94% of the of the migrants who come over here come from countries where we wouldn't be able to deport them and probably wouldn't want to deport them. so. so what is she going to do about that? the labour party so far doesn't really seem to have an answer. i was speaking to mike tapp, the labour mp, this morning. who's the mp for dover and deal right on the front line of the immigration crisis. and he was maintaining the line that keir starmer is just going to smash the gangs. while smashing the gangsis the gangs. while smashing the gangs is obviously easier said than done . rishi sunak clearly than done. rishi sunak clearly wanted to break up the criminal gangs that are responsible for the people smuggling trade in the people smuggling trade in the c
so since we've got rid of the rwanda deal we've got rid of the rwanda deal, what is yvette cooper planning with the illegal migrants that have come from afghanistan? i mean, what's she going to do with them? where's she going to send them ? she going to send them? >> well, that's a really, really good question. i think i'm right in saying that 94% of the of the migrants who come over here come from countries where we wouldn't be able to deport them and probably wouldn't want to deport...
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if it's not rwanda, okay, it's not rwanda, but there are other countries out there to ensure, that those it you see the thing are actually processing a safe third country. >> i mean, the thing is, the thing that makes me quite confused, right, is if actually the conservatives had been a bit more honest over the course of the last three years when there was an overspend of something like 7.6 billion on migration and illegal migration, i should say, then actually i think more people. dare i say it, more people. dare i say it, more people on the left and the refugees welcome brigade might have looked at that and gone . have looked at that and gone. actually, you know what? we really do need some kind of fast track deportation scheme here, because that money is money that could very easily be spent on housing or on anything else . housing or on anything else. frankly, i do wonder why the tories kept that from us. why do you think that was ? you think that was? >> i'm not sure that we ever kept that that away. i mean, i remember debates in the house of commons that were clearly showing the co
if it's not rwanda, okay, it's not rwanda, but there are other countries out there to ensure, that those it you see the thing are actually processing a safe third country. >> i mean, the thing is, the thing that makes me quite confused, right, is if actually the conservatives had been a bit more honest over the course of the last three years when there was an overspend of something like 7.6 billion on migration and illegal migration, i should say, then actually i think more people. dare i...
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theidea to implement that rwanda plan.cess migrants in a third country in order to try and dissuade people from coming over here. keir starmer poured cold water on that idea throughout the campaign and sure enough, as soon as he became prime minister, he said that that would not be happening. but what does he put in its place? well, what he's talking about is breaking up the criminal gangs. but as we've heard time and again from experts across the board, breaking up the gangs is much easier said than done. these gangs are decentralised. they're all over the place, operating in parts of europe, and they're able to , to shut and they're able to, to shut down and start up again a few miles down the channel. these are, these are small gangs and there are lots of them. it's not sort of one big criminal boss who can just be taken out. this is the problem starmer is facing now. he said no to the rwanda plan. breaking up the gangs is actually very, very difficult. and as we heard from that report there, there isn't really any disi
theidea to implement that rwanda plan.cess migrants in a third country in order to try and dissuade people from coming over here. keir starmer poured cold water on that idea throughout the campaign and sure enough, as soon as he became prime minister, he said that that would not be happening. but what does he put in its place? well, what he's talking about is breaking up the criminal gangs. but as we've heard time and again from experts across the board, breaking up the gangs is much easier...
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then labor shortage , then something else, the son of a bitch was seriously going to send migrants to rwanda, but he didn't have time, in the rest of flourishing europe the situation is even worse, the ideology of many countries is to protect all the disadvantaged without exception, and the newcomers, seeing such an attitude, constantly want more, many of them think simply, if you pay me, then you are weak, and therefore i determine the rules. well, finally, about the opinion leaders that are foisted on us. the icon of american feminism gloria steinym turned out to be a cia agent. her task was to eliminate class struggle discussions from the feminist movement and to focus all the movement's activity on the issue of gender and only gender. gloria was recruited in 1950, after which she spent 2 years with a secret. as an asian chester bowles scholar, and upon returning to the states, she was engaged in sending american students abroad to disrupt the world youth festivals organized by the soviet union. the cia helped in her career, made the authors of the fashion magazine esquaire. having interv
then labor shortage , then something else, the son of a bitch was seriously going to send migrants to rwanda, but he didn't have time, in the rest of flourishing europe the situation is even worse, the ideology of many countries is to protect all the disadvantaged without exception, and the newcomers, seeing such an attitude, constantly want more, many of them think simply, if you pay me, then you are weak, and therefore i determine the rules. well, finally, about the opinion leaders that are...
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you can't return them to rwanda. you can't return them to rwanda. can't return them to afghanistan or iran. the other interesting stat that we're learning is 85% of the small boat arrivals in 12 months to march 2024 were male, and the age was recorded where the age was recorded at, nearly a fifth were between 25 and 39. and this is what we keep hearing from viewers out there. so many young men still. >> yes. no, of course, those that's the demographics. vast majority young, young working age men are coming over on these boats with very few women and children, but to go back to your rwanda point, it's i think it's an important key point because something that was never really spoken about in rwanda, it was always the message they were hammering home was this was the deterrent to the small boats. but it was also the option as well to send people to countries that you couldn't send them back to. >> we're going to be talking to you throughout the morning, mark. we've run out of time just for now. don't go anywhere. it appears to be autumn outside. who k
you can't return them to rwanda. you can't return them to rwanda. can't return them to afghanistan or iran. the other interesting stat that we're learning is 85% of the small boat arrivals in 12 months to march 2024 were male, and the age was recorded where the age was recorded at, nearly a fifth were between 25 and 39. and this is what we keep hearing from viewers out there. so many young men still. >> yes. no, of course, those that's the demographics. vast majority young, young working...
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northwest of england, despite the suspect being identified as welsh-born christian, british citizen of rwanda and descent, far-right groups deliberately spread false rumors that the killer was a muslim asylum seeker, leading to widespread violence and unrest. in this context, the riots represents not just a spontaneous outbreak of violence, but a calculated effort to punish muslims for their anti-zianist stance, using far right extremists to try and make muslims feel as vulnerable and threatened as possible. the comparison to pograms is fitting, as these attacks are not only about racial hatred, but also about a broader political strategy to suppress descent and maintain the pro israel islamophobic power dynamic within british society, yet the muslims have shown thus far that they won't take any of these acts of wanted violence lying down, mobilizing in a manner that gives both the british state and the far right terrorist pause for thoughts. well, zahra, um, to what extent from what we've just seen and obviously from what you know, um, are the actions of people like tommy robinson? um, seen
northwest of england, despite the suspect being identified as welsh-born christian, british citizen of rwanda and descent, far-right groups deliberately spread false rumors that the killer was a muslim asylum seeker, leading to widespread violence and unrest. in this context, the riots represents not just a spontaneous outbreak of violence, but a calculated effort to punish muslims for their anti-zianist stance, using far right extremists to try and make muslims feel as vulnerable and...
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he scrapped the rwanda plan.allowed 100,000 illegal migrants to apply for asylum, and his deputy, angela rayner, has warned brits that every borough in the uk must take their fair share of illegal migrants in their communities. this is a national emergency. the safety of our nation is at risk , and of our nation is at risk, and failure to get a grip of this crisis is only encouraging. even more death and horror in the channel. tonight i ask, does the government care.7 does sir keir starmer care.7 is anyone listening? the starmer care? is anyone listening? the country needs answers. let's cross live now to gb news home and security editor mark white, who's been keeping tabs on today's grim milestone. mark, this is a rather chilling a chilling development. i guess, since labour took over. they promised to smash the gangs. they scrapped rwanda. there's been nothing to replace it. and now today we hit 5500 and 19,000 for the year. what's going on with our country, mark? >> yes. sadly, it's not an unexpected developme
he scrapped the rwanda plan.allowed 100,000 illegal migrants to apply for asylum, and his deputy, angela rayner, has warned brits that every borough in the uk must take their fair share of illegal migrants in their communities. this is a national emergency. the safety of our nation is at risk , and of our nation is at risk, and failure to get a grip of this crisis is only encouraging. even more death and horror in the channel. tonight i ask, does the government care.7 does sir keir starmer...
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turn up at my house who was going to be sent to rwanda and.arlsberg and they they got her bail and she came to me. she was a christian who was going to whose parents were already in jail in eritrea. she moved to ethiopia with her aunt. they then started jailing christians in ethiopia. i mean, this was she was a 22 year old classic refugee, right? but actually, we shouldn't have been going for her. we should have been going for these people who are just economic migrants and until the until that message is sent out and until people are being processed , nothing. being processed, nothing. >> do you think the rwanda scheme would have put her off making the journey across ? making the journey across? >> no. i mean, i mean, i mean, she just felt she was unlucky that she was that she literally she was she was in a hostel in portsmouth and they put her in, in jarlsberg and said, we're going to send you on the first flight to rwanda. and you just think, what are they doing? sending somebody who is a classic refugee who was in fear of persecution when
turn up at my house who was going to be sent to rwanda and.arlsberg and they they got her bail and she came to me. she was a christian who was going to whose parents were already in jail in eritrea. she moved to ethiopia with her aunt. they then started jailing christians in ethiopia. i mean, this was she was a 22 year old classic refugee, right? but actually, we shouldn't have been going for her. we should have been going for these people who are just economic migrants and until the until that...
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he scrapped the rwanda plan.allowed 100,000 illegal migrants to apply for asylum, and his deputy, angela rayner, has warned brits that every borough in the uk must take their fair share of illegal migrants in their communities. this is a national emergency. the safety of our nation is at risk , and of our nation is at risk, and failure to get a grip of this crisis is only encouraging. even more death and horror in the channel. tonight i ask, does the government care? does sir keir starmer care? is anyone listening? the country needs answers. let's cross live now to gb news home and security editor mark white, who's been keeping tabs on today's grim milestone. mark, this is a rather chilling a chilling development. i guess, since labour took over. they promised to smash the gangs. they scrapped rwanda. there's been nothing to replace it. and now today we hit 5500 and 19,000 for the year. what's going on with our country, mark? >> yes. sadly, it's not an unexpected development, if anything. actually, there are prob
he scrapped the rwanda plan.allowed 100,000 illegal migrants to apply for asylum, and his deputy, angela rayner, has warned brits that every borough in the uk must take their fair share of illegal migrants in their communities. this is a national emergency. the safety of our nation is at risk , and of our nation is at risk, and failure to get a grip of this crisis is only encouraging. even more death and horror in the channel. tonight i ask, does the government care? does sir keir starmer care?...
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all of, of rwanda, less vig gainesville and gone to the various drivers of deforestation among them. illegal sales are protected in the adult. in many cases, there are communities, sole source of income was a probably an offer can forest conservation gone as last move. so if it's woodlands now, so suitable for us, the advocates of reason, local peoples awareness about, but not to results of this scene of the crime, with a fair treatise, because secretly chirping down trees. but with ventures are we giving any inquiry? and frank company wants to protect a gun, it's 1st and they've succeeded here in the restaurant to region. people came to mind illegally. and it's a report from one of the monitors that i truly bought about. we stopping them for mining. and we realize that these mining activities, let me know i was commission, knew nothing about it. so when we got to the north commission involved the i truly did, they needed a spot from them. and this came to a halt. so we could see that is only a portion that's what destroyed and they have remaining is as through day, so at least, oh,
all of, of rwanda, less vig gainesville and gone to the various drivers of deforestation among them. illegal sales are protected in the adult. in many cases, there are communities, sole source of income was a probably an offer can forest conservation gone as last move. so if it's woodlands now, so suitable for us, the advocates of reason, local peoples awareness about, but not to results of this scene of the crime, with a fair treatise, because secretly chirping down trees. but with ventures...
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it's going to save us 7 billion because we're not doing the rwanda scheme .s the rwanda scheme. so she's calling this a win, which is very positive. and this article is all about money and it doesn't say anything about the cultural enrichment that we're getting from all these people staying. that's completely i've seen some of that missed out on this article, so a cynic might say that that this could lead to all sorts of problems, not just financial ones. >> yeah, i wouldn't say that because i don't want people to call me names on twitter. i think it's just going to be good news. but other european countries, france , for example, countries, france, for example, i think sweden as well, they have introduced rules where if you come to the to their country, you can't claim benefits instantly. you've got to wait. i'm not sure how long, but it's long enough for it not to be, you know, an instant appeal. >> it sounds like a good idea. yeah i think this is really interesting. yeah, i agree with cressida. 17.8 billion in extra costs over the cost of a migrants lifeti
it's going to save us 7 billion because we're not doing the rwanda scheme .s the rwanda scheme. so she's calling this a win, which is very positive. and this article is all about money and it doesn't say anything about the cultural enrichment that we're getting from all these people staying. that's completely i've seen some of that missed out on this article, so a cynic might say that that this could lead to all sorts of problems, not just financial ones. >> yeah, i wouldn't say that...
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it's going to save us 7 billion because we're not doing the rwanda scheme .the rwanda scheme. so she's calling this a win, which is very positive. and this article is all about money and it doesn't say anything about the cultural enrichment that we're getting from all these people staying. that's completely i've seen some of that missed out on this article, so a cynic might say that that this could lead to all sorts of problems, not just financial ones. >> yeah, i wouldn't say that because i don't want people to call me names on twitter. i think it's just going to be good news. but other european countries, france , for example, countries, france, for example, i think sweden as well, they have introduced rules where if you come to the to their country, you can't claim benefits instantly. you've got to wait. i'm not sure how long, but it's long enough for it not to be, you know, an instant appeal. >> it sounds like a good idea. yeah i think this is really interesting. yeah, i agree with cressida. 17.8 billion in extra costs over the cost of a migrants lifetime
it's going to save us 7 billion because we're not doing the rwanda scheme .the rwanda scheme. so she's calling this a win, which is very positive. and this article is all about money and it doesn't say anything about the cultural enrichment that we're getting from all these people staying. that's completely i've seen some of that missed out on this article, so a cynic might say that that this could lead to all sorts of problems, not just financial ones. >> yeah, i wouldn't say that...