This partnership is a world first and will change the way we collectively tackle illegal migration.
He says that the approach “will provide safe and legal routes for asylum whilst disrupting” the gangs.
Allegations against Gove highlight once again how hazy understandings of the term have become.
Shadow home secretary says she does not “understand why Priti Patel is so failing to get a grip on this”.
We need to signal that measures which would amount to war, such as a no-fly zone, should now be under consideration.
The department is appallingly bad at giving ministers accurate information about what is happening now.
There is no excuse for fees having ballooned so far in excess of what it costs the State to process an application.
Lifting the ban on them working will allow them to become tax-paying, economically active members of society.
Break off its national functions and focus it exclusively on giving London the normal policing it deserves.
You should not have to risk your life in a small boat. You should be able to apply at a British embassy and arrive on a plane.
The hunt will go on – for the logic behind the Home Office’s quest for a nation to host our facilities is sound.
The public’s various positions do not always add up to a coherent programme. Immigration is no different.
The Prime Minister has been criticised for rejecting the idea of this new law – on the basis it would stretch police resources.
But the Home Secretary found it harder to show that she knows how to stop the people smugglers in the Channel.
Paperwork is being put before people. Control above compassion. And bureaucracy ahead of agility.