SUELLA Braverman has launched yet an another blistering attack on Rishi Sunak saying his Safety of Rwanda bill “won’t work” and “will not stop the boats”.
The former Home Secretary, 43, made an appearance on the airwaves the day after Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick resigned over the emergency legislation and plunged the Tory Party into another civil war.
PASuella Braverman has hit out again at the government’s immigration policy[/caption]
In his resignation letter, Mr Jenrick said the draft Bill aimed at stopping small boat crossings “does not go far enough” and is a “triumph of hope over experience”.
Ms Braverman echoed the former Immigration Minister’s comments but denied the Tories have a “death wish”.
She told BBC Radio 4’s Today programme: “We don’t have a death wish.
“We need to stop the boats. And at the moment we are in a very perilous situation.
“The facts don’t lie, and we need to deliver on a key promise. That’s how we will win the next general election.”
She said there are elements “that should be welcomed” in the new Bill, but added: “Taken as a whole and looking at the reality of the challenges that are involved in detaining people, removing people and getting them to Rwanda – this is a very litigious field and there are lots of legal frameworks that apply – the reality is and the sorry truth is that it won’t work and it will not stop the boats.”
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