British Home Secretary James Cleverly defended the parliamentary advisor who He called it “trash.” The government’s plan to deport illegal immigrants to Rwanda, in a leaked audio recording revealed by the BBC on Sunday. …
But on the recording, James Sunderland, a parliamentary adviser and Conservative Party candidate, is heard saying: “Politics is bad, okay? “It’s nonsense.”
“But it’s not about politics. It’s about the impact of politics“, he even said, speaking at a conference of young conservatives in April. He added: “There is no doubt that when those first flights take off there will be a shockwave across the Channel.”
The Home Secretary appeared “surprised” when asked about the audio recording, before claiming Sunderland was doing it “A counter-intuitive statement to attract attention.”. On Sunday, Cleverley announced to Sky News that his assistant Sunderland “fully supports the deterrent effect.”
Sunderland explained to the BBC that they were “Disappointed” that it was recorded at a private event He stressed that although the policy is “not a comprehensive and final solution,” it is “part of a broader response.”
at the moment, No flight to the African country has yet taken off. Deportation of asylum seekers, due to lengthy judicial procedures and the fact that Parliament has been dissolved in light of the impending general elections on 4 July.
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