Cameron denies suggesting Brexit to blame for no asylum returns deal with France
The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.
The Foreign Secretary defended the controversial plan to deport some asylum seekers to Rwanda as ‘the right one’.
The Foreign Secretary held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week.
He said he would never have pursued the Rwanda deal as prime minister because "we could return people directly to France" back then.
Ministers are braced for legal challenges to the Rwanda plan and the judiciary has made 25 courtrooms available to deal with cases.
The Foreign Secretary said the latest legal assessment left the Government’s position on arms exports unchanged.
Three Britons were among the World Central Kitchen aid workers who died in airstrikes by the IDF on Monday.
“It’s no coincidence that David Cameron has suddenly been popped into the Lords", the former culture secretary said.
Lord David Cameron said ‘of course’ he has concerns about the crisis in Gaza but it is not his job to be a legal adjudicator.
A brilliant David Osland tweet has summarised the dire state we find ourselves in.
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