Minister Denies Migrant Returns Deal Leaves Open Human Rights Loophole
- Eamonn Holmes criticized the Labour government on GB News for promoting a deceptive immigration agreement with France, arguing that ministers are avoiding transparency.
- Katherine Forster noted that France can choose which migrants to send to the UK without providing important personal details, stating it is "mind-blowing."
- The agreement indicates that under no circumstances will personal data be sent from France to the UK about selected individuals, raising concerns about security and the backgrounds of migrants.
- Shadow Home Secretary Chris Philp called the scheme "completely unworkable" and warned it could lead to exploitation by human rights lawyers.
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Eamonn Holmes erupts at Labour for ‘dodging GB News’ as migrant deal branded a disaster
GB News star Eamonn Holmes has launched a scathing attack on the Labour government, accusing ministers of deliberately avoiding appearances on GB News whilst promoting what he considers a deceptive immigration agreement with France

Minister denies migrant returns deal leaves open human rights loophole
Dame Angela Eagle denied the agreement with France would allow for spurious claims to be accepted.
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