'Don't blink, don't waiver, we had huge opposition but we just stuck with it.' Ex-Australian Foreign Minister AlexanderDowner reveals to NickFerrariLBC what his advice to Rishi Sunak would be when it comes to his new plan to stop migrant crossings.
urging Rishi Sunak to “stick at” his immigration bill, exclaiming “don’t waiver”.
The Illegal Migration Bill will remove those who have crossed the Channel into the UK to a third country such as Rwanda and be banned from returning.
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