Adam Boulton erupts at ex-Sky News pal over Rwanda migrant comments 'Off you go!'

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Adam Boulton erupts at ex-Sky News pal over Rwanda migrant comments 'Off you go!'
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ADAM BOULTON has lashed out at his ex-Sky News co-star Colin Brazier over remarks he made about Rwanda migrants.

“If someone is in fear for their life - and seeking a safe haven from persecution - what’s wrong with Rwanda?”Other Twitter users joined in on the conversation, which divided opinions on whether migrants should be sent to the African nation.

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