Braverman warns of 'forces' attempting to sabotage Sunak's small boats pledge

Suella Braverman hit out at a "range of forces" searching for to dam Rishi Sunak's pledge to stop small boats.

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The Home Secretary mentioned the Government is "up against" left-wing legal professionals, charities, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs), including that many have "very close links" to Labour.

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Asked if it was a mistake for the Prime Minister to vow to finish Channel crossings, Mrs Braverman advised Sky News: "It's what the British people expect of us, it's what I passionately believe is the right thing to do.

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"And we're making progress, we have handed our landmark laws.

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"But let's also be clear about what we're up against.

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"We're up in opposition to a variety of forces that are intent on stopping us whether or not it is immigration legal professionals, charities, NGOs, a lot of whom have very shut hyperlinks with the Labour Party, working night time and day to cease us from delivering this pledge by authorized challenges within the courts, by administering dodgy authorized recommendation to unlawful asylum claimants and unlawful migrants, by typically facilitating unlawful migration by their so-called charitable work.

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"There's a range of forces that we are dealing with, including no less than the Labour Party which is intent on stopping us in delivering our pledge.

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"The Labour Party has no plan by any means cease the boats, they help free motion of individuals and truly they wish to facilitate unlawful migration."

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Mr Sunak has staked his premiership on stopping small boats with the issue one of his top five priorities.

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More than 19,000 people have made the dangerous journey across the Channel so far this year.

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Mrs Braverman also did not rule out a report suggesting the Home Office is considering fitting asylum seekers arriving in the UK via unauthorised means with electronic tags.

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She said: "We've simply enacted a landmark piece of laws within the type of our Illegal Migration Act.

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"That empowers us to detain those who arrive here illegally and thereafter to swiftly remove them to a safe country like Rwanda."

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Officials are reportedly wanting on the measure as a strategy to forestall migrants who can't be housed in restricted detention websites from absconding.

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She mentioned: "We need to exercise a level of control of people if we're to remove them from the United Kingdom.

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"We are contemplating a variety of choices. We have a few thousand detention locations in our present removing capability.

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"We will be working intensively to increase that but it's clear we're exploring a range of options, all options, to ensure that we have that level of control over people so that they can flow through our systems swiftly to enable us to thereafter remove them from the UK."

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Labour was contacted for remark.

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