Rwanda removals under £240m scheme could be ‘quite low’, Cleverly says
The Home Office has identified 33,085 people as eligible for removal since Mr Sunak’s Rwanda policy became law in July.
The Home Office has identified 33,085 people as eligible for removal since Mr Sunak’s Rwanda policy became law in July.
Labour accused the Home Secretary of appearing to ‘have lost thousands of people’ and failing to get a grip of the issue.
The Home Secretary apologised because the joke ‘potentially distracted from the work we were doing to tackle spiking to help predominantly women’.
The Home Secretary said the ban will cut migration by tens of thousands.
"Never thought I’d be retweeting Farage in agreement… but here we are", Mike Galsworthy said.
In a recent social media post, James Cleverly was corrected by a Community Note - which sourced its information from the Home Office.
A brilliant David Osland tweet has summarised the dire state we find ourselves in.
James Cleverly has landed himself in a nightmare before Christmas, after he joked about drugging his wife with Rohypnol.
The Home Secretary apologised for the ‘inappropriate’ joke made at a No 10 reception.
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