Third-Country Asylum Plan Shows UK Is in ‘a Very Dark Place’_ Says Albanian PM
- Albania's Prime Minister Edi Rama criticized the UK's asylum processing plan, stating it is a troubling shift in political discourse since Brexit, labeling the idea "totally unacceptable, totally ridiculous, totally shameful."
- Labour leader Keir Starmer is negotiating a one-in, one-out asylum exchange deal with France, aimed at addressing small boat crossings.
- Rama emphasized Albania's different approach to Italy compared to the UK's proposals, noting that Italy has historically supported Albania.
- Rama stated that 80% of accepted practices in the UK would have been unimaginable before Brexit.
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Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama has criticized Britain's asylum policy, claiming that the country is in a "very dark state" after Brexit.
Labour’s third-country asylum plan shows post-Brexit Britain is ‘in a very dark place’, says Albanian PM
The Socialist prime minister of Albania Edi Rama has said the UK’s plan to send refused asylum seekers to “return hubs” in third countries shows the UK is in a “in a very dark place”. Rama, who won his fourth term as prime minister last month, said the plan was an example of “totally unacceptable, totally ridiculous, totally shameful” ideas that have become normalised since Brexit. He told the Guardian: “It’s one of those things that 10 years ag…
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