UK politics live: Tory deputy chair Lee Anderson acknowledges government’s shortcomings on immigration



From 24m agoKey events12m agoLabour welcomes‌ Lee ⁤Anderson’s admission‍ government failing on immigration, but ⁢says his ⁣’back to France’ ⁤jibe wrong24m agoTory deputy chair Lee Anderson admits government has ‘failed’ on immigration in ⁤interview with Farage1h agoJenrick suggests he’s open⁣ to anderson-acknowledges-governments-shortcomings-on-immigration.html” title=”UK politics live: Tory deputy chair Lee Anderson acknowledges government's shortcomings on immigration”>backing parliamentary‍ move to force byelection​ in Nadine Dorries’ ⁤constituency2h agoJenrick suggests​ Tories would take UK⁢ out of ECHR if that offered ​only means of ⁣stopping small boats2h agoLabour says it would set up commission to tackle 60% fall in ‌proportion of crimes solved since 2015Filters​ BETAKey events (5)Robert Jenrick (3)12m ago06.34 EDTLabour welcomes⁤ Lee Anderson’s ‍admission government ‍failing on immigration, but says his ‘back ‌to France’ jibe⁣ wrong

Yvette Cooper, the ⁢shadow ⁣home secretary, has welcomed​ Lee Anderson’s admission that the government is failing on immigration. She told ‌the⁢ Today programme:

[Anderson] did admit that the government is failing to tackle ‌the⁤ boats crisis. What ⁣we need ‌is grip rather than gimmicks, we need solutions rather than just this ramping ‌up the⁣ rhetoric all of the time.

And that ‍is the problem ⁣– because‌ they⁣ are⁣ failing,⁤ because they have been⁣ flailing ⁤around for years while they have just made things‍ worse with‌ the policies they have pursued, they have ended ​up​ now lashing out trying to promote division ‍and trying​ to find someone‍ else ⁣to​ blame.

That is not what‍ responsible governments do. They should be‍ getting on with‍ trying⁣ to solve the practical problems around the gangs and around the⁣ backlog.

But, in⁤ her interview, Cooper criticised Anderson for saying yesterday that ⁢asylum seekers unhappy with barge‌ accommodation should “fuck off back to France”. ​She said:

It is clearly the wrong language to use⁢ and it is ramping up ‌the rhetoric as a distraction‌ from the fact the government is⁢ failing.

One person likely to welcome Cooper’s condemnation is Anderson himself. In an interview with​ the Daily Express, which could be ‌seen as confirmation that⁢ his reactionary soundbites are primarily crafted with the‌ intention ‌of provoking a reaction, ‌he in ‌effect complained ‌that Labour MPs weren’t⁢ criticising him publicly over his France comment. Anderson‍ told the paper:

The leftwing⁢ mainstream ⁢media has ⁤gone into meltdown over my comments but, interestingly, I am⁤ yet to see​ one Labour‌ frontbench MP disagree with my comments.

Is this another U-turn from Labour because⁣ their silence is deafening.

Updated at 06.38 EDT24m ago06.22 EDTTory deputy chair Lee Anderson admits government⁤ has⁤ ‘failed’ on immigration in interview with Farage

Lee Anderson, the Conservative⁤ deputy chair, has admitted that the government has ⁢“failed” on ⁢immigration.

Anderson made the comment last night, in an interview with the ​former Ukip and Brexit party leader⁣ Nigel Farage on GB News.

As the Telegraph reports, ‍Farage ⁤put ‌it to Anderson that the government had “completely and ⁤utterly failed everyone” ⁣on immigration. Anderson replied:


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