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Now she has the brass neck to claim she's got it under control
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When the numbers crossing the channel this year are the highest in history
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She asked about the Rwanda deterrent. I'll repeat, she obviously wasn't listening to what I said earlier
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The Rwanda scheme never started. And when, and indeed illegal immigrants in Calais said they were..
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Order! Order! Just do it. I want to question. And I'm sure our constituents want to hear the question and the answer
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Thank you, Mr Speaker. The Rwanda scheme never started. Illegal immigrants in Calais were saying before the election
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how much they wanted the Prime Minister to get elected because he would help them. When Australia started a similar scheme about 10 years ago
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it worked within a few months. Now, Mr Speaker, as a consequence of the government losing control
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they are now accommodating growing numbers of illegal immigrants, many of whom cross the Channel in asylum, hotels and flats
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The Home Office's suppliers are now actively offering above-market deals to landlords
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to get hold of their properties to be used for illegal immigrants
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In the meantime, hard-pressed young people here are unable to rent or buy
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So why is this government prioritising housing for illegal immigrants above housing for our young people
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So again, Mr Speaker, I gently say to the right honourable member opposite that under their watch, immigration increased fourfold until it reached almost a million in a single year
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They also created the backlog 400 hotels which we reduced to just over 200 hotels in the first 12 months of us being in government Mr Speaker One million pound a day spiffed up the wall because they were so incompetent
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We're building the homes that they failed to deliver over 14 years of consecutive failure
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by their government. They should apologise while we get on with the job of
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rebuilding Britain. Goodness me, she's got a cheek. Housing starts in quarter
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four last year went down. her mission to rebuild Britain is not going very well
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She talks about asylum hotels. She obviously hasn't looked at the most recent numbers
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The number of people in asylum hotels was higher in March this year
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than it was at the time of the last election. And she gave no answer about the priority being given to illegal immigrants
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over people living here already. Now, Mr Speaker, a Zimbabwean paedophile due for deportation
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was recently allowed to stay in the UK because a court found he might face, quote
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some hostility back in Zimbabwe, apparently breaching his Article 3 rights. What about the rights of children here
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to be protected from this dangerous paedophile? Who's looking out for their rights, not the government
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There are thousands of cases like this involving foreign criminals. So there is a solution
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We need to scrap the Human Rights Act for immigration matters so this sovereign parliament decides on the law our courts apply
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but her party voted against that. So I have a simple question
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Why did the government side with foreign criminals and not the British public? Well, again, Mr Speaker, they had 14 years of failure on these issues
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We've also included 4,500 foreign national offenders that have been deported since we came into office, Mr Speaker
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more than they did in the same period. I take no lectures from Johnny come lately who couldn't do anything when he was in office