The public is dissatisfied with the government’s handling of illegal small boat crossings, while Reform UK beats the Tories in trust on immigration.
An increasing number of backbenchers, now including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, are seeking hardline amendments over the proposed Rwanda bill.
A hardline Eurosceptic group within the Conservative Party and Tory MPs on the right of the political spectrum have expressed discontent with the Rwanda bill.
Suella Braverman once again criticised the government for its approach as Tories lash out, while Labour‘ Sir Keir Starmer called the figures ’shockingly high.’
Senior members of government stick to their guns over the Rwanda policy, as a council of Tory kingmakers deliberate deposing Mr. Sunak before looming election.
The removal of the Iranian national’s refugee status should have only been carried out by the Home Office as a ‘last resort’ judges rule.
Alexander Downer made the comments as report suggests opening up a safe and legal route for ‘genuine’ refugees in UK to tackle the small boats surge.
A group representing local authorities said Home Office plans to shut 50 hotels housing illegal arrivals will just shift the pressures on to councils.
Prisons minister Damian Hinds told Parliament the new legislation will see foreign prisoners deported six months earlier than currently possible.
The survey, commissioned by British think tank Migration Watch, found that more than half of those asked saw the illegal immigration influx ‘an invasion.’
The sentencing guidance was made by senior judges after a Turkish national intercepted in the English Channel with 50 others appealed against his jail term.
The prime minister echoed Ms Braverman’s calls for a harder line on illegal immigration as both point toward a decrease in the overall number of small boats.
An investigation by The Epoch Times reveals oversized and dangerous inflatable dinghies are being made-to-order in Turkey.
The public is dissatisfied with the government’s handling of illegal small boat crossings, while Reform UK beats the Tories in trust on immigration.
An increasing number of backbenchers, now including former Prime Minister Liz Truss, are seeking hardline amendments over the proposed Rwanda bill.
A hardline Eurosceptic group within the Conservative Party and Tory MPs on the right of the political spectrum have expressed discontent with the Rwanda bill.
Suella Braverman once again criticised the government for its approach as Tories lash out, while Labour‘ Sir Keir Starmer called the figures ’shockingly high.’
Senior members of government stick to their guns over the Rwanda policy, as a council of Tory kingmakers deliberate deposing Mr. Sunak before looming election.
The removal of the Iranian national’s refugee status should have only been carried out by the Home Office as a ‘last resort’ judges rule.
Alexander Downer made the comments as report suggests opening up a safe and legal route for ‘genuine’ refugees in UK to tackle the small boats surge.
A group representing local authorities said Home Office plans to shut 50 hotels housing illegal arrivals will just shift the pressures on to councils.
Prisons minister Damian Hinds told Parliament the new legislation will see foreign prisoners deported six months earlier than currently possible.
The survey, commissioned by British think tank Migration Watch, found that more than half of those asked saw the illegal immigration influx ‘an invasion.’
The sentencing guidance was made by senior judges after a Turkish national intercepted in the English Channel with 50 others appealed against his jail term.
The prime minister echoed Ms Braverman’s calls for a harder line on illegal immigration as both point toward a decrease in the overall number of small boats.
An investigation by The Epoch Times reveals oversized and dangerous inflatable dinghies are being made-to-order in Turkey.