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The Guardian - Braverman increases the refugee rhetoric as pressure to quit grows

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The Guardian says Home Secretary Suella Braverman has insisted she was not to blame for the crisis at Manston refugee centre, as she attempted to shore up her precarious political position by aggressively ramping up her rhetoric over immigration.

The embattled home secretary claimed she had “never blocked” the use of hotels to ease pressure on the asylum processing centre in Kent or ignored legal advice on the matter – despite multiple sources insisting that she had been warned over the conditions.

The front page features an image of a migrant at the overcrowded centre.

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