Humza Yousaf unleashed a tirade about Rishi Sunak’s immigration plans during FMQs today. The Scottish First Minister claimed it was a “real dark day” for the UK in reference to measures announced this week to slash record levels of legal migration. Mr
Rishi Sunak was rocked by a Cabinet resignation last night after urging his party to “unite or die” over his plan to send Channel boat migrants to Rwanda. Robert Jenrick dramatically stood down as Immigration Minister hours after the Prime Minister had
Dear Prime Minister, It is with great sadness that I write to tender my resignation as Minister for Immigration. I cannot continue in my position when I have such strong disagreements with the direction of the Government’s policy on immigration. As you
Friends of Rishi Sunak’s immigration minister believe he has quit in protest over the Rwanda Bill to get deportation flights off the ground. Speculation was fueled when he failed to appear in the Commons for this evening’s statement presenting the Bill which
Rishi Sunak is facing a pincer movement from both the right and left of the Tory party over immigration, in what could be the fieriest blue-on-blue battle since Liz Truss was forced out of Downing Street. Up to 10 Tory ministers are
Downing Street said it represents the “biggest clampdown on legal migration ever” (Image: Getty) James Cleverly unveiled a tough new crackdown to slash immigration by a record 300,000. The Home Secretary said “enough is enough” as set out bold plans to make
The public is “sick of talk” and demanding action on net migration, Robert Jenrick has declared. The Immigration Minister was warned many Conservative MPs – and voters – are “relying” on him to cut record-high levels of net migration. He gave the
Rishi Sunak has been told the Tories’ Rwanda plan is a “red herring” which is “never going to work” on the day recently appointed Home Secretary James Cleverly faces a crunch meeting with Conservative backbenchers on the subject. The Prime Minister has
Right-wing Tory MPs are “absolutely furious” over the record migration figures which have been released today, with the Express’s senior political correspondent Christian Calgie detailing their anger in exclusive text messages. Net migration for the UK hit a record 745,000 in 2022
Hungary PM rips Western European immigration policies, says he doesn't want 'mini Gazas in Budapest'
Hungary Prime Minister Viktor Orbán said he does not want his country to copy the “failed migration policies” of Western Europe that he suggests led to terrorism, gang wars and other Western violence. In a post on X, the platform formerly known