Women Facing ‘Public Safety Crisis’ as a Result of Immigration, Tories Claim
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Reform MP Lee Anderson called out for repeating false claim about ‘Channel migrants’
Reform UK MP Lee Anderson was called out by Labour minister Dame Diana Johnson for repeating a claim about ‘channel migrants’ which has been shown to be untrue. Anderson repeated a claim made by the Conservative Party and published in several right-wing newspapers last week that “Illegal migrants crossing the channel are 24 times more likely to end up in British jails than British-born citizens”. During urgent questions on asylum hotels, he said…
Chris Philp declares migration a 'national emergency' in fiery Commons clash: 'This is a public safety crisis!'
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp has raised an urgent question in Parliament today, characterising illegal immigration as both "a national emergency" and "a public safety crisis" that particularly endangers women and girls.He cited specific statistics about crime rates among different nationalities entering the UK, stating that Afghan nationals have been found to commit sexual offences at rates up to twenty times higher than the national averag…
Women facing ‘public safety crisis’ as a result of immigration, Tories claim
Shadow home secretary Chris Philp said the public are ‘rightly sick of this illegal immigrant crime wave’, but ‘violent protests’ are not justified. Women and girls are facing a “public safety crisis” as a result of the number of migrants crossing the Channel, the Conservatives have argued. Shadow home secretary Chris Philp also said the public are “rightly sick of this illegal immigrant crime wave”, but added “violent protests” are not justifie…
Labour Minister: ‘The Last Thing We Want Is for Any Public Discussion’ Amid Epping Riots Over Migrant Crime
Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp was granted an urgent question in the Commons today over migrant crime at asylum hotels as riots grow in Epping following an asylum seeker being charged with sexually assaulting a 14-year-old girl. Policing minister Diana Johnson skirted around the issue, instead giving the public a lecture on keeping quiet: “These are very serious allegations, but it is vital that the criminal justice procedures are able to run…
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