Patel plans could land Travellers in prison for littering
The maximum sentence will be three months in prison, £2,500 in fines - or both, the Home Office said.
The maximum sentence will be three months in prison, £2,500 in fines - or both, the Home Office said.
“Little Amal will walk so that we don’t forget them."
"That is why we are bringing the Nationality and Borders Bill forward, that is why we’re bringing legislation forward, that is why Border Force have new powers and will have new powers in terms of returning boats or pushing back, but also intercepting at sea, all within the law," Patel ...
She said comments MPs receive are “cruel and relentless”.
“The UK has a proud history of being open to the world but we rightly expect our international partners to work with us to remove those who have no right to be in the UK," she said.
"It represents a senseless attack on democracy itself,” Patel said.
Priyamvada Gopal had been due to give a speech at the Home Office for Black History Month - until she was "no-platformed".
"Wake me up when this evil is over," wrote one person on Twitter.
Under Home Office plans, officials would be legally protected if a refugee they "push back" dies in the Channel.
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