Emily Thornberry rolled her eyes throughout a Channel 4 grilling over Labour's plan for a migrant returns deal with the European Union.
The Labour frontbencher was pressed on what would occur if Brussels refuses an settlement sought by Sir Keir Starmer.
The Shadow Attorney General made a prolonged pause and rolled her eyes earlier than answering the query throughout the interview final evening.
Channel 4 host Ciaran Jenkins requested: "If such a crucial part of Sir Keir Starmer's plan is a returns agreement with the EU, what happens if they don't agree to one? If they say no, your plan is kaput."
Ms Thornberry replied: "What we have been doing today is we have gone to Europe, we have gone to see Europol, and we have been talking to them about the sharing of information, about working together with them, about having joint investigations in order to be able to crush the gangs. That is number one.
"Keir goes to be talking to quite a few folks, he's going to talk to folks in France within the close to future.
"We will also be talking about being able to work with the EU when it comes to dealing with the small boats.
"As properly as crushing the gangs we want to have the ability to have protected and authorized routes for folks to have the ability to come into the nation.
"But we also need to have a returns agreement with the EU for people who are taking the mickey."
Mr Jenkins later remarked on Twitter that it was "quite the eye roll" from the Islington South and Finsbury MP.
It comes as Sir Keir this week unveiled Labour's plans to sort out the small boats disaster.
The Labour chief used a go to to The Hague within the Netherlands to vow an anti-terrorism-style worldwide crackdown on folks smuggling gangs.
But a political battle has damaged out with the Tories over proposals for a migrant returns take care of Brussels.
Rishi Sunak claimed the transfer may end in 100,000 EU migrants coming to the UK yearly, whereas Home Secretary Suella Braverman stated the Labour chief would let the UK turn out to be a "dumping ground" for Europe's migrants.
Shadow house secretary Yvette Cooper this morning stated the Conservatives had been "talking garbage" about Labour's method.
She advised LBC: "Unfortunately this is just Rishi Sunak making things up because his plan isn't working to tackle the Tory boats chaos.
"We've at all times stated that sure the routes have to be capped... We're not speaking about this European quota scheme in any respect. We would not be a part of that. That's a part of what the Conservatives have made up."
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