Robert Jenrick arrives home shortly after his resignation
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Robert Jenrick arrives home shortly after his resignation
A smiling Robert Jenrick ignores reporters’ questions as he arrives at his home in central London on Wednesday evening after resigning as immigration minister.
Earlier, Mr Jenrick told Prime Minister Rishi Sunak that his draft Bill aimed at stopping small boat crossings "does not go far enough" and is a "triumph of hope over experience".
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