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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:14:00

have got— need to get their act together. we have got 170,000 refugees, probably, i have got 170,000 refugees, probably, idon't _ have got 170,000 refugees, probably, idon't know— have got 170,000 refugees, probably, i don't know what the percentage is that have _ i don't know what the percentage is that have a — i don't know what the percentage is that have a right to be here, seeking _ that have a right to be here, seeking asylum so let's process them, — seeking asylum so let's process them, help them, let's get them into work in _ them, help them, let's get them into work in the _ them, help them, let's get them into work in the nhs for we are crying out for— work in the nhs for we are crying out for foreign workers! all we seem to do— out for foreign workers! all we seem to do in— out for foreign workers! all we seem to do in this — out for foreign workers! all we seem to do in this country as we do a u-turn — to do in this country as we do a u-turn that— to do in this country as we do a u—turn. that is not working, we will -et u—turn. that is not working, we will get a _ u—turn. that is not working, we will get a barge — u—turn. that is not working, we will get a barge in portland, 40 miles away— get a barge in portland, 40 miles away from — get a barge in portland, 40 miles away from me! i mean, the government have but— away from me! i mean, the government have but a _ away from me! i mean, the government have put a doctor on the barge, an nhs dentist, people in portland and weymouth cannot even get a blinking gp appointment for six weeks and this is— gp appointment for six weeks and this is what get people's backs up. they have — this is what get people's backs up. they have a — this is what get people's backs up. they have a right to be here, they need _ they have a right to be here, they need to— they have a right to be here, they need to be — they have a right to be here, they need to be processed notjust keep saying _ need to be processed notjust keep saying well, we'll remove them from a hotel. _ saying well, we'll remove them from a hotel, that will say £6 million per day, — a hotel, that will say £6 million per day, we need action not words! it is per day, we need action not words! it is 0k. _ per day, we need action not words! it is ok, we're coming up to the

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:15:00

election. — it is ok, we're coming up to the election, this government seems to 'ust election, this government seems to just tell— election, this government seems to just tell people what they want to hear, _ just tell people what they want to hear. that— just tell people what they want to hear, that will be all right, that will sort — hear, that will be all right, that will sort them the blow. we need to help these _ will sort them the blow. we need to help these people. we will sort them the blow. we need to help these people.— will sort them the blow. we need to help these people. we need to have these people _ help these people. we need to have these people but — help these people. we need to have these people but the _ help these people. we need to have these people but the question - help these people. we need to have these people but the question is - these people but the question is whether it's political or practical or windowdressing. whether it's down to the policies... it is windowdressing - to the policies... it is i windowdressing because to the policies... it is - windowdressing because we to the policies... it is windowdressing because we keep doing a u-turn _ windowdressing because we keep doing a u—turn. let windowdressing because we keep doing a u-turn. ., ~ ., ., . ., a u-turn. let me talk to patricia. patricia, a u-turn. let me talk to patricia. patricia. how— a u-turn. let me talk to patricia. patricia, how important - a u-turn. let me talk to patricia. patricia, how important is - a u-turn. let me talk to patricia. patricia, how important is this i a u-turn. let me talk to patricia. patricia, how important is this to | patricia, how important is this to you and to your friends, to those you and to your friends, to those you know in your list of priorities with so much going wrong in this country at the moment? i with so much going wrong in this country at the moment? i cannot help but aaree country at the moment? i cannot help but agree with — country at the moment? i cannot help but agree with an _ country at the moment? i cannot help but agree with an awful _ country at the moment? i cannot help but agree with an awful lot _ country at the moment? i cannot help but agree with an awful lot of- country at the moment? i cannot help but agree with an awful lot of what . but agree with an awful lot of what everybody — but agree with an awful lot of what everybody else _ but agree with an awful lot of what everybody else is _ but agree with an awful lot of what everybody else is saying. - but agree with an awful lot of what everybody else is saying. it - but agree with an awful lot of what everybody else is saying. it is - everybody else is saying. it is poiiticai — everybody else is saying. it is political which _ everybody else is saying. it is political which is _ everybody else is saying. it is political which is wrong. - everybody else is saying. it is political which is wrong. but ij political which is wrong. but i still— political which is wrong. but i still think— political which is wrong. but i still think not— political which is wrong. but i still think not as _ political which is wrong. but i still think not as high - political which is wrong. but i. still think not as high proportion of those — still think not as high proportion of those people _ still think not as high proportion of those people do _ still think not as high proportion of those people do not- still think not as high proportion of those people do not have - still think not as high proportion of those people do not have a l

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:39:15

Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:39:15
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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:41:00

big pool, you have family here, you speak english. you big pool, you have family here, you speak english-— speak english. you have to understand _ speak english. you have to understand that _ speak english. you have to understand that as - speak english. you have to understand that as well. i speak english. you have to l understand that as well. why speak english. you have to - understand that as well. why people want to come here. and to provide for theirfamilies to want to come here. and to provide for their families to start a new life. to make something of themselves. do you think we lack compassion in the rhetoric sometimes? i compassion in the rhetoric sometimes?— compassion in the rhetoric sometimes? ~ �* . compassion in the rhetoric sometimes? ~' �* ., ., sometimes? i think we've had enough of it. the sometimes? i think we've had enough of it- the way — sometimes? i think we've had enough of it. the way the _ sometimes? i think we've had enough of it. the way the country _ sometimes? i think we've had enough of it. the way the country is _ sometimes? i think we've had enough of it. the way the country is going - of it. the way the country is going at the moment with doctors, you go on holiday and you can't stay in a hotel because there are migrants there. i booked a doctor the other day, they give me an appointment for one month later. to be honest, if it wasn't anything serious, i could be dead by then. wasn't anything serious, i could be dead by then-—

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:42:00

dead by then. there are lots of problems _ dead by then. there are lots of problems in — dead by then. there are lots of problems in the _ dead by then. there are lots of problems in the nhs. - dead by then. there are lots of problems in the nhs. do - dead by then. there are lots of. problems in the nhs. do you draw dead by then. there are lots of- problems in the nhs. do you draw a line between the small boats and what is happening in the nhs or are you frustrated that people are coming who were not invited? i agree, people need to better themselves, and if they have to cross the sea, its dramatic and their lives are horrible and that's why they want to come. for me, if my life was that bad and i had to leave the country i was in, wouldn't you accept any country you landed on? if i was in france, i would stay in france. why would i come to britain? kolbassia haoussou, director of freedom from torture, good morning. tracy makes a point. did you hear what she was saying? i

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Nicky Campbell 20240604 08:25:00

become an issue around the country with people being moved to hotels because there is not other accommodation for them so it's not just a south coast issue but it is an issue really right across the country. a lot of people are very against these boats, people should be taken straight back to france, they should be turned back but you speak to groups who work with refugees in this area in kent said the problem as there are not safe and legal rights for people in france to try and claim asylum the uk. there is really safe and legal rights focus on areas like ukraine and hong kong and they say that is the big issue and as long as that does not change, people will continue to risk their lives in the busiest shipping lanes in the world. thank you so much, the issue of the hotel is costing 5— £6 million every day, dealing in the opinions business many people see that is ridiculous and unfair and special treatment. clare is in leicester. we have still got robinjenkins, former

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