Labour leader says reappointment has jeopardised national security and exacerbated asylum crisis
Keir Starmer has accused Rishi Sunak of making “a grubby deal” with Suella Braverman to reappoint her thus jeopardising national security and exacerbating the asylum crisis, in another prime minister’s questions dominated by the issue of the home secretary’s future.
The Labour leader used all his questions in his second face-off against Sunak to target the new prime minister over delays in the processing of asylum claims, conditions at the Manston camp in Kent and to question why Braverman remains in her job.
Labour leader says reappointment has jeopardised national security and exacerbated asylum crisisKeir Starmer has accused Rishi Sunak of making “a grubby deal” with Suella Braverman to reappoint her thus jeopardising national security and exacerbating the asylum crisis, in another prime minister’s questions dominated by the issue of the home secretary’s future.The Labour leader used all his questions in his second face-off against Sunak to target the new prime minister over delays in the processing of asylum claims, conditions at the Manston camp in Kent and to question why Braverman remains in her job. Continue reading…