UK Politics Live: Majority of British People Disappointed by Braverman’s Remarks on Rwanda Appeal Court Ruling



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Stella Creasy (Lab) says most of the people in the boats are Iranians and Afghans, and their asylum applications have a 98% success rate. She asks how much money has been allocated for this policy.

Braverman says last year there were 12,000 Albanians arriving on small boats.

She says the vast majority of people on the boats are young men, paying to come to the UK. That is not what humanitarian protection is all…

2023-06-29 10:45:47
Original from www.theguardian.com
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