The two British contenders to replace Boris Johnson prime minister a promise on Sunday to address illegal immigration as a priority, with Both support government’s policy of Send immigrants to Rwanda.
Previous Financing minister Rishi Sunak and Alien secretary Liz Truss Struggling to Be British next prime minister after a revolution over The scandal-ridden Johnson administration forced prime minister to say that he will stand down.
The two candidates have clashed so far over timing of Any tax deductions at a time when Britain facing rising Inflation, stall growth And a growing number of strikes.
sonak on Saturday described himself as the “underdog” after Gears topped opinion polls among Conservative Party members who will help them next leader, Britain prime Minister with The result because of on September 5.
Sunday both candidates set out they plans to go forward with The government’s policy of Send illegal immigrants to Rwanda, although first Relay flight blocked last month by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
Gears , who tends to favourites win In the driving contest, she said she would look forward to continuing more Third Country Processing Partnerships like Rwanda”, you will increase the border force By 20% and strengthen Britain’s Bill of rights.
“as such prime ministerI am determined to see Rwanda policy through to full Implementation as well as further exploration countries where we can work on “Similar partnerships,” Truss said. in a permit.
“I will sure We have the right levels of force And the protection on our borders. I will not submit to the European Court of Human Rights and its ongoing efforts to try to control immigration policy. “
sonak, who won the support of Most conservative lawmakers in Previous driving votesHe said he would treat Illegal immigration “one of Five major emergency responses in for him first 100 days prime minister.
“I’ll take a hard-to-object approach, with incentives for people who Face them and punish them for those who No,” he wrote in The Sun newspaper.
“If a country won’t cooperate on taking back Illegal immigrants, won’t believe twice about our relationship with them when it comes to foreign aid, trade and visas.
The two British contenders to replace Boris Johnson prime minister a promise on Sunday to address illegal immigration as a priority, with Both support government’s policy of Send immigrants to Rwanda.
Previous Financing minister Rishi Sunak and Alien secretary Liz Truss Struggling to Be British next prime minister after a revolution over The scandal-ridden Johnson administration forced prime minister to say that he will stand down.
The two candidates have clashed so far over timing of Any tax deductions at a time when Britain facing rising Inflation, stall growth And a growing number of strikes.
sonak on Saturday described himself as the “underdog” after Gears topped opinion polls among Conservative Party members who will help them next leader, Britain prime Minister with The result because of on September 5.
Sunday both candidates set out they plans to go forward with The government’s policy of Send illegal immigrants to Rwanda, although first Relay flight blocked last month by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR).
Gears , who tends to favourites win In the driving contest, she said she would look forward to continuing more Third Country Processing Partnerships like Rwanda”, you will increase the border force By 20% and strengthen Britain’s Bill of rights.
“as such prime ministerI am determined to see Rwanda policy through to full Implementation as well as further exploration countries where we can work on “Similar partnerships,” Truss said. in a permit.
“I will sure We have the right levels of force And the protection on our borders. I will not submit to the European Court of Human Rights and its ongoing efforts to try to control immigration policy. “
sonak, who won the support of Most conservative lawmakers in Previous driving votesHe said he would treat Illegal immigration “one of Five major emergency responses in for him first 100 days prime minister.
“I’ll take a hard-to-object approach, with incentives for people who Face them and punish them for those who No,” he wrote in The Sun newspaper.
“If a country won’t cooperate on taking back Illegal immigrants, won’t believe twice about our relationship with them when it comes to foreign aid, trade and visas.