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Actually, Laura, what very many viewers did absolutely know was that the Rwanda plan was cruel, legally problematic, staggeringly costly and profoundly shameful. It was one of the many reasons people wanted the Tories out of power. And we breathed a huge relief when it was scrapped.
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I mean WTF? STILL claiming we had no say in the laws. STILL claiming we left the EU to be free of their regs when trade as non-members swamps us in cost and red tape. STILL honking out this intolerable dishonesty and STILL taking NO responsibility for the profound damage he’s personally done.
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The letter states: “I also hope that it is clear to you where you sit with my principal & indeed his family. You should never underestimate the strength of that relationship … outside of his closest internal confidants, you sit at the very top of a tree that many, many people would like to be on.”
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“The phone contained a March 2021 letter from Dominic Hampshire, a senior adviser to Andrew, confirming the businessman could act on behalf of the duke in engagements with potential partners & investors in China The letter referred to him having been invited to the duke’s birthday party that month
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Too little too late
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We may go back in - it’s a choice
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😂
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I would argue that the last thing which is needed now is Western, or any other country 's interference in how Syrians create a system of governance which works for them. What Western nations do need to do though is ensure that they continue to provide asylum for those seeking it. 7/
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Then you have the matter of those Syrians who do not want to return. For some it can be too hard and too scary, after fleeing for your life it is understandable to be wary about returning no matter what the situation. There will also be those who have built lives now, and want to keep them. 5/
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That return home is not without issue though. Many will find their homes gone, a lack of support, financial issues etc. This tends to cause tensions, which can create conflicts within communities, leading to some, maybe those still in Syria, having to seek safety elsewhere. 3/