Labour is promoting the idea that immigration is bad and needs brutal, expensive action to enforce it away.
Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced yet another round of spending to increase immigration detention and deportations After rightly condemning the Rwanda plan as a brutal, wasteful gimmick and scrapping it, Labour is now pursuing evidence-free gimmicks of their own on immigration. This morning, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper announced yet another round of spending to increase immigration detention and deportations.
This isn’t an easy task, but it is the only approach that is backed by evidence and is worthy of our humanity. Instead of making an honest assessment of these realities and putting forward a real plan, the Labour Government is following in the same old approach of chasing the victims and the headlines. Shifting yet more resources towards locking up and deporting more people is cruel and does nothing to fix the situation.
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