Mr Harper told Sky News that work was ongoing to get migrants from the site quicker but said “it is reasonable to say it is not going to happen overnight”. Hundreds of migrants have been moved out after fears the overcrowding became dangerous when 4,000 were at the site on Monday. Transport Secretary Mark Harper said that the intense pressure at the Manston migrant processing centre will not be solved overnight. That is why I will attend next week: to deliver on Glasgow’s legacy of building a secure and sustainable future.” ‘No simple solutions’ to overcrowding at Manston There is no energy security without investing in renewables. The Prime Minister wrote in a tweet: “There is no long-term prosperity without action on climate change. He opposed it at every turn and it's not what the British people want."Įarlier on Wednesday Mr Sunak announced a U-turn on attending Cop27 in Egypt - saying he will now attend. It's not something the honourable gentleman supported. "We gave the British people a referendum on Brexit. The remark was met with a wall of noise from the Labour benches before Mr Sunak continued: "What did we on this side of the House do? Mr Sunak responded: "We can look at the record on migration policy." Speaking at Prime Minister's Questions, Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer said: "His Home Secretary says the asylum system is broken. Rishi Sunak has said Home Secretary Suella Braverman is “getting on with the job” as he faced a barrage of questions about the “broken” asylum system at PMQs.
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