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Cooper attacked Faraj and Badenoch’s migrant crack calls

Web Desk, 02/09/2025

Yweet cooper Call the call by Nigel Faraj And Kemi badenoch For difficult action MigrantsAccusing them of “standing on the coastline and shouting in the sea”.

home Secretary Refusal to his efforts Migrants to curb the small boat crossing by migrants The problem had failed and said that the problem will be solved only by “hard grafts not grand plants”.

Ms. Cooper said: “You can just stand on the coastline shouting in the sea – and this opposition parties are doing it.

Home Secretary Yvet Cooper said that the first return is expected this month under a deal with France.

Home Secretary Yvet Cooper said that the first return is expected this month under a deal with France. ,House of Commons,

“Or you can meet with a hard graft, roll our sleeves and step by step.”

Ms. Cooper said that the government was firm to maintain its current approach, “Whether it is to finish the asylum hotels, by preventing these dangerous boat crossings or putting a proper system that supports real refugees because this country has always done this country.”

“There was no alternative”, he insisted, claiming that the previous government made “grand promises”, but failed to deliver them.

In recent weeks, both improvement and conservatives have called for more stringent measures to combat the increase in refuge in small boats in this summer through the English channel.

Last week, Mr. Faraj promised to detain and deport 600,000 people to detain and deport 600,000 people to have no right to be in Britain during the first term of a reform government, including anyone who arrived in Britain after reaching Britain. Channel In a small boat.

The party has promised to bring further laws to enhance the preventive capacity in 24,000 for shelter seekers and to bring further laws to make people illegally unqualified for asylum.

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Plans will need to be left to UK European Convention on Human Rights (Echr) and replace the Human Rights Act with the British Bill of Rights.

But Ms. Cooper rejected the call by major labor data, including former domestic secretaries Jack Straw and David Blaunket, to suspend the UK’s membership of the ECHR to deport the UK membership.

“We don’t need to suspend [the ECHR] To take action on the way the law is interpreted in our courts, he told the BBC Radio 4’s Today program.

“We have inherited a system in anarchy. There is no silver pill, but there are many things that can make a difference. The difference between the previous government, the difference between the different government, is that they make grand comprehensive claims and then failed to give them.”

home Secretary The criticism of this week’s decision was also rejected to ban the rights of those people to renovate the rights with their families, claiming that such applications were resulted in very soon compared to before.

Changes mean refugees will be covered by the same family Migration A new, hard structure for family reunion while all terms and conditions are prepared as all.

Faraj regularly travels to Dover to condemn government failures to deal with the crisis of small boats.

Faraj regularly travels to Dover to condemn government failures to deal with the crisis of small boats. ,Getty,

The refugees will now have to apply through the standard family scheme, which applies to British citizens. For this, they need to display a minimum joint income of £ 29,000 per year, before their foreign companions can include them in the UK.

Last month, data has shown that the number Migrants Arrival in Britain English Channel This year 25,000 top – the first point in a calendar year on which 25,000 marks have been passed since the data on the channel crossing, first reported in 2018.

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In the summer, the bell hotel in the Epting, Essex became the focal point of several demonstrations and counters in recent weeks, when a refugeer was placed, accused of sexually assaulting a teenage girl last month. He has denied the allegations.

In an attempt to reduce the number of people crossing the channel, the government agreed to a return deal with France, which the ministers say that will begin at the end of this month, as well as several changes in the refuge system.

But Ms. Cooper refused to guarantee that migrants would certainly be sent back to the channel in September as part of the return agreement.

The first returns this month are “expected”, the Home Secretary said, but talking to Sky News, she was not cautious to not promise exile during September.

He said, “We hope that there will be the first return in this month. But I have always said from the beginning, it is a pilot plan and needs to be made with time”, he said.

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