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Braverman: Tories face 'electoral oblivion' if they fail to tackle illegal migration

Sky News Wednesday, 6 December 2023
Suella Braverman has claimed the Conservative Party faces "electoral oblivion" if its emergency legislation to tackle illegal migration isn't tough enough.
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Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman has claimed the Conservative Party faces "electoral oblivion" if its emergency legislation to tackle illegal migration fails. In a personal statement to the Commons, Braverman urged Rishi Sunak to stop all legal challenges using domestic and international laws....

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