UK Home Secretary responds to legislator on Rwanda claims
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
The United Kingdom Home Secretary Suella Braverman addresses journalists during a joint media briefing with Minister of Foreign Affairs Dr Vincent Biruta in Kigali, on Saturday, March 18. Photo by Craish Bahizi

United Kingdom Home Secretary Suella Braverman urged Labour to "get off Twitter” and visit Rwanda during a heated exchange on the government’s immigration plans in the Commons.

Her comments were in response to shadow Home Office minister Stephen Kinnock, who pressed her on the Illegal Migration Bill and asked how she would find room to detain migrants crossing the Channel.

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Braverman, who made her first trip to Rwanda as Home Secretary last weekend, replied by insisting people should compare what the government and Labour have done in the last 10 days.

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She said: "The Prime Minister and I have secured a big deal with the French to increase cross-Channel cooperation. I have presented and we voted on measures to detain and swiftly remove illegal migrants and this weekend I met with refugees who have successfully been resettled in Rwanda and seen the accommodation people will be using.

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"What has the Labour Party done? Well, the shadow home secretary has been on Twitter. She is very good on Twitter.”

"What I suggest they do is get off Twitter, get to Rwanda and I will show them how to stop the boats,” she added.