Patrick said the British public are being 'lied to' about the sheer scale of the problem waiting on the other side of the Channel
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Migrant madness in bonkers Britain today started with Rishi Sunak making claims on tackling illegal immigration. That for the reasons I'm about to reveal here on GB News, I don't believe he can actually stand up.
Then came hurricane Suella, exposing the insanity of the human rights laws that Sunak has been unable to change.
Sunak and Cleverly don't want to leave the ECHR and take back full control of our borders. Suella set a stall out.
So the Rwanda plan was about to be published in full, Suella laid out her tests.
Moments later, the new Rwanda deal was published and immediately a source close to Suella clapped back.
She said this bill doesn't come close to meeting Suella's test. It is fatally flawed. It will be bogged down in the course for months and months and it won't stop the boats. It is a further betrayal of Tory voters and the decent patriotic majority who want to see this insanity brought to an end.
There were then serious rumours of our Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick resigning. Then Rishi Sunak went to meet backbench Tory MPs in the 1922 committee to try to keep them on side. As he was in there, There was a sensational intervention from the Rwandan government.
They threatened to pull out of the deal. They said they are committed to upholding the highest standards of international law and without lawful behaviour from us here in the UK, Rwanda will not be able to continue.
Then the new Home Secretary, James Cleverly addressed Parliament at 6PM and banged on a bit about how good the new Rwanda deal is.
Then the Immigration Minister resigned, Robert Jenrick. In his letter he said I am unable to take the currently proposed legislation through the Commons as I do not believe it provides us with the best possible chance of success. A bill of this kind that you are proposing is a triumph of hope over experience.
Suella Braverman is against it. The Immigration Minister, a formerly close ally of Sunak, has quit over it. It looks like this deal won't make it through the Commons, let alone the Lords, let alone the court, let alone the court of public opinion.
Who wants a deal that involves the public spending hundreds of millions of pounds to send a handful of illegal immigrants to a country that can reject them and send them back? That want us to continue to pay for their bed and board while they're in Rwanda?
But here at GB News, I have come to my own conclusion that you are being lied to about the Rwanda plan even being a deterrent.
I think you're being lied to about how well the government is doing working with the French to combat the Channel migrant crisis.
And I think you're being lied to about the sheer scale of the problem waiting on the other side of the Channel.