Braverman shouts out against ‘hurricane’ migrant arrivals in UK

Manchester (United Kingdom), October 3 (EFE). – British Home Secretary Suella Braverman on Tuesday likened the arrival of migrants to the United Kingdom to a “hurricane” and stressed that she would do “whatever is necessary.” To stop them, small boats crossing the English Channel towards Great Britain.

On the third day of the Conservative Party conference in Manchester (northern England), Braverman took center stage with a fiery speech in which he said that the British Human Rights Act, which incorporated the European Convention on Human Rights in 1998, should have been called the European Convention on Human Rights. Criminals’ rights law.

Braverman, whose parents arrived in the UK, said to applause from Conservative Party members: “The winds of change that swept my father around the world in the 20th century were only a breeze compared to the coming hurricane.” The 1960s from Kenya and Mauritius.

With the party focused on building a lead in the opinion polls ahead of next year’s election, the former Attorney-General of England and Wales addressed Britons who do not live “in a Westminster bubble of complacency”.

“We are fighting for a United Kingdom that puts you first,” Braverman said, lamenting that the Conservatives had so far been “so scrupulous about the possibility of being labeled racists that they cannot properly impose order on the chaos.”

The minister said: “No one can deny that the number of people in poor countries who want to move to the UK is far greater than we can ever accommodate,” and stressed her plans to “arrest and deport them to their countries.” Origin” is anyone who “illegally” arrives into the country.

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If that was not possible, he insisted that he would send them to a third country such as Rwanda, a plan that has currently been blocked by the courts.

“The British have made it clear that immigration is already very high. They know that the future could bring millions more migrants to the shores in an unmanageable and uncontrollable way, unless the government they elect in next year’s elections acts decisively to stop what is happening.” It happens,” he said.

The Conservatives face the final stage towards these elections, scheduled to be held before the end of 2024, which are overwhelmed by opinion polls, where the intention to vote is 28%, compared to 44% for the Labor Party, according to the latest polls.

“I know they tried to make me a hate figure because I tell the truth, the unvarnished truth about what’s going on in our country,” Braverman said.

He said, “We are intensifying our efforts because this country faces a clear decision in the upcoming elections. Who can they trust to implement the changes that the United Kingdom needs?”

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