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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 01:17:00

We are testing novel interpretations of the law but we do not consider that we have crossed the boundary and we do not consider that we are in unlawful territory. labour don t want to appear soft, as some might see it, but they reckon the approach continues to be hopeless. after 13 years, small but crossings higher than ever, claims unprocessed, the taxpayer paying for hotel rooms, criminal gangs running all the way laughing to the bank and an asylum system utterly broken on his watch. the prime minister said labour had opposed many of his plans, including sending asylum seekers to rwanda. stopping the boats is notjust my priority, it is the people s priority. he wanted to, in his words, scrap the rwanda deal. he voted against measures to deport foreign criminals, mr speaker, and he even argued against deportation flights. he is just another lefty lawyer standing in our way.

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:18:00

Supported the notion of george “p supported the notion of george up as candidacy of becoming a eu member. 50 up as candidacy of becoming a eu member- eu member. so sorry to interw eu member. so sorry to interrupt you eu member. so sorry to interrupt you but - eu member. so sorry to i interrupt you but unfortunately we have run out of time. thank ou. here in the uk, the prime minister rishi sunak has been defending his plan to reform the asylum system, saying it shows his government is on the side of the british people . the proposed legislation would ban people who arrive in the country in small boats from claiming asylum or seeking british citizenship. the labour leader sir keir starmer accused the government of delivering utter failure , and called the latest plana gimmick. here s our political editor chris mason. no sign of any migrant crossings at dover this morning, in the horrible weather, as the home secretary explained why she claims a new approach on the issue is crucial at westminster, and why she thinks it will be lawful, but can t be certain. we are testing novel interpretations of the law but we do not consider that we have crossed the boundary and we do not consider that we are in unlawful territory. labour don t want to appear

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS BBC News 20240604 02:06:00

Us justice department s reports? us justice department s reorts? ~ . , ., , reports? we have been here many times. reports? we have been here many times- doj reports? we have been here many times. d0j report. reports? we have been here many times. d0j report. we reports? we have been here many times. d0j report. we had - reports? we have been here many times. d0j report. we had one - times. d0j report. we had one here in angeles after the rampart scandal. companies were wrapped in together inaudible corruption that you can think of, but does not come close to what rampart was injured the department ofjustice to centre decree, we did not have a lot of change in la so after ferguson there was a d0j investigation. a lot of recommendations. not a lot of change still, so i am worried that these investigations may make good windowdressing, but don t result in real change. mr garland said the police s behaviour had a detrimental impact on public trust. do you think trust was high to begin with? ~ , ., ., ,

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Newsday 20240604 00:11:00

We do not consider that we have crossed the boundary and we do not consider that we are in unlawful territory. labour don t want to appear soft as some see it, but reckon the governments approach continues to be hopeless. to be hopeless. after13 years, small boat to be hopeless. after13 years, small boat claimants to be hopeless. after13 years, small boat claimants higher. small boat claimants higher than small boat claimants higher than ever, the taxpayer playing for hotel than ever, the taxpayer playing for hotel rooms, criminal gangs running for hotel rooms, criminal gangs running all for hotel rooms, criminal gangs running all the way laughing to the bank running all the way laughing to the bank. an asylum system utterly the bank. an asylum system utterly broken. utterly broken. the prime minister utterly broken. the prime minister said utterly broken. the prime minister said labour - utterly broken. the prime minister said labour had l minister said labour had opposed many of his plans, including sending a simon seachrist to rolanda. this is the peeple s seachrist to rolanda. this is the people s priority. - seachrist to rolanda. this is the people s priority. he - the people s priority. he wanted the people s priority. he wanted to in his words, scrapped the row and the deal. he voted scrapped the row and the deal. he voted against measures to

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Transcripts for BBCNEWS Breakfast 20240604 06:54:00

With impunity because the government is not taking them on. is not taking them on. we understand that labour wants is not taking them on. we understand that labour wants a is not taking them on. we understand that labour wants a root is not taking them on. we understand that labour wants a root and - is not taking them on. we understand that labour wants a root and branch l that labour wants a root and branch reform of immigration policy but we want to be clear on the fact that it is now an offence to physically arrive in the uk without permission, punishable by up to four years in prison. essentially criminalising asylum seekers is what the critics say, is that something labour would stand by, yes or no? it say, is that something labour would stand by, yes or no? stand by, yes or no? it hasn t worked. stand by, yes or no? it hasn t worked, that stand by, yes or no? it hasn t worked, that has stand by, yes or no? it hasn t worked, that has been - stand by, yes or no? it hasn t worked, that has been in - stand by, yes or no? it hasn t worked, that has been in the| stand by, yes or no? it hasn t . worked, that has been in the law stand by, yes or no? it hasn t - worked, that has been in the law for some time, and itjust hasn t worked because what we have seen since then is an increase in the number of people arriving to record highs of 45. i people arriving to record highs of 45. .. ., ,., people arriving to record highs of 45. . , people arriving to record highs of 45. .. i am so sorry to interrupt, that is the 45. .. i am so sorry to interrupt, that is the practicality, - 45. .. i am so sorry to interrupt, that is the practicality, would i 45. i am so sorry to interrupt, i that is the practicality, would you overturn the law? the practicality matters. overturn the law? the practicality matters- we overturn the law? the practicality matters. we need overturn the law? the practicality matters. we need a overturn the law? the practicality matters. we need a working - overturn the law? the practicality matters. we need a working law. overturn the law? the practicality. matters. we need a working law at overturn the law? the practicality i matters. we need a working law at a working system. at the moment all of you have got is gimmicks, people across the country what answers and solutions. the practical solutions are, go after the gags are get some

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