Suella Braverman 'will not back down' amid migrant Bill backlash as she condemns 'grotesque slurs' levelled at her

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Suella Braverman 'will not back down' amid migrant Bill backlash as she condemns 'grotesque slurs' levelled at her
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Suella Braverman has said she 'will not back down' as the Home Secretary defended the Government's controversial migrant crackdown in Parliament.

Suella Braverman has said she "will not back down"amid criticism of the government's migration Bill and condemned the "grotesque slurs" that have been directed at her for saying "simple truths about the impact of unlimited and illegal migration”.Suella Braverman has said she "will not back down" as the Home Secretary defended the Government's controversial migrant crackdown in Parliament.

“The worst among them, poisoned by the extreme ideology of identity politics, suggest that a person’s skin colour should dictate their political views," she said. Ms Braverman said claimed that in practice, the opposition favours open borders, and is trying deceive the British public as they are “dressing what is an extreme political argument in the fake garb of humanitarianism”.

Also among them is Simon Hoare, chairman of the Commons Northern Ireland Committee who is calling on the Prime Minister to include legal and safe asylum routes to Britain in the legislation so that it is “tough and humane”. Any asylum claims from those who travel to the UK illegally will be deemed inadmissible and reconsidered in a third country.Modern slavery claims for those travelling illegally will be disqualified.The UN's refugee agency has described the plans as "very concerning" as Rishi Sunak warned he is "up for the fight" against any legal challenges to his controversial new Bill.The UNHCR representative to the UK said it would break international law and was not necessary.

Speaking at a press conference on Tuesday, Mr Sunak said there was "absolutely nothing improper" about the legislation and that he is confident the Government would win any court action.

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