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Matt Hancock has been accused of ‘trying to redeem his terrible legacy’ as health secretary during the pandemic by appearing on I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! The Covid-19 Bereaved Families for Justice campaign said: “Matt Hancock is not a ‘celebrity’, he is the former health secretary who oversaw the UK having one of the highest death tolls in the world from Covid-19, while breaking its own of lockdown rules.” Mr Hancock’s troubled public image has suffered badly in the hours since it was revealed he would appear on the hit ITV reality show: he has been roundly booed by the prime minister, banned from the Tory party and mocked by his constituency union. A spokesman for Rishi Sunak, who declined to give the former health minister a role in his government, said: “The Prime Minister believes that at a difficult time for the country, MPs should be working hard for their constituents in the House or in their constituencies.” The spokesman said it was unlikely Mr Sunak would watch his former colleague on the programme.
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Exclusive: Matt Hancock will end his political career by going into the jungle, furious Tory MPs predict
Furious Tory MPs have predicted Matt Hancock will end his political career with his controversial appearance on ITV’s I’m A Celebrity. One former minister told the Independent that, in the wake of the row, he assumed Mr Hancock would not stand for re-election, while another accused him of “burning bridges behind him”, adding: “I highly doubt he intends to stand [again].” Andy Gregory1 November 2022 18:37 1667326721
Union warns of ‘inflammatory language’ after Braverman’s ‘invasion’ rhetoric
Manston processing center is like a “boiling pot” due to severe overcrowding, the biggest union representing workers at the site has said, calling on politicians to “tone down” their language when talking about immigration. Speaking hours after a man threw oil bombs attached to fireworks at the Western Jet Foil immigration center in Dover, Home Secretary Suella Braverman sparked outrage on Monday by claiming the south coast was facing an “invasion” of asylum seekers as it was being grilled. severe overcrowding at the Manston site. Civil and Commercial Services Union spokesman Kevin Mills warned on Tuesday: “We have seen fights between migrants and other security personnel. Our members are afraid. It’s like a powder keg here, ready to blow, like a boiling pot.” “Our members work in there. Using inflammatory language puts them directly in the firing line,” he added. My colleague Holly Bancroft has the full report: Andy Gregory1 November 2022 18:18 1667325581
People were turned away from the ‘inhumane’ and overcrowded Manston immigration centre
People are being bussed away from the overcrowded immigration processing center in Manston, with the union representing Border Force staff saying it has been told 400 asylum seekers will be removed from the busy site. Two coaches with heavily tinted windows left Kent city center at around 4.15pm. and it appeared that the buses were packed with people, with a third coach with tinted windows pulling into the venue shortly afterwards. A Home Office spokesman said it would not provide “a running comment” on the number of people currently at the site. It is unclear whether those taken from the site will be placed in hotels or alternative accommodation once they leave Manston. The venue, located in a former Ministry of Defense fire training centre, opened in January and was designed to accommodate up to 1,600 people for no more than 24 hours. However, local Tory MP Sir Roger Gale warned yesterday that 4,000 people were being held at the site for “abuse of human conditions”. Andy Gregory1 November 2022 17:59 1667324438
Exclusive: Most Albanian asylum seekers granted UK visas are trafficked women
A day after Home Secretary Suella Braverman told MPs that Albanians were “abusing modern slavery laws” and “are not welcome and should not be expected to stay”, figures obtained by The Independent show that the majority of Albanians of asylum seekers granted permission to remain last year were female victims of trafficking. Last week at a home affairs select committee hearing, small boat commander Dan O’Mahoney described an “exponential” increase in small boat arrivals from Albania, with more than 12,000 people this year, including 10,000 singles, many of whom he claimed “they play”. the system’ and ‘not interested’ in pursuing asylum claims. However, analysis by the Oxford Migration Observatory reveals that 55 percent of adult Albanian asylum seekers were successful at the initial decision stage and that 86 percent of Albanians who received positive asylum decisions in the year ending June 2022 were women, whose residence permit was granted on the basis that they were likely to have been trafficked and were in genuine need of protection. Nicola Kelly has the full exclusive report: Andy Gregory1 November 2022 17:40 1667323211
Boris Johnson confirms he will attend Cop27 climate summit
Boris Johnson has confirmed he will attend the Cop27 climate summit in Egypt as doubts remain over whether his successor Rishi Sunak will. Boris Johnson says he will go to COP27, putting pressure on Rishi Sunak The former prime minister told Sky News: “I was invited by the Egyptians, so I’m very happy to go.” It is unclear whether Mr Sunak will also attend, after No 10 backtracked somewhat on a statement on Friday saying the prime minister would not go to Sharm el-Sheikh because of “depressing domestic challenges”. Mr Johnson said the current prime minister had “an enormous amount to do”, adding: “I happen to have a special interest”. Our politics correspondent Jon Stone has more details here: Andy Gregory1 November 2022 17:20 1667322856
Boris Johnson says Vladimir Putin would be ‘crazy’ to use nuclear weapons routinely
In his first interview since resigning as prime minister, Boris Johnson said Vladimir Putin would be “crazy” to use a tactical nuclear weapon and would “cause an absolutely hysterical reaction” in Russia. “I don’t think he will. I think he would be crazy to do that,” the former prime minister told Sky News, adding that by doing so Mr Putin would “immediately submit Russia’s resignation from the club of civilized nations”. “It would be a total disaster for his country. The current economic punishment that the West has been able to impose will be massively intensified. Russia will be put into a kind of cryogenic economic freeze.” Invoking a “middle ground of global tacit consent” from those in parts of sub-Saharan Africa, Latin America and South Asia who are willing to “give Putin the benefit of the doubt”, he added: “That will go the moment he does something similar that. “He would also lose, I think very importantly, the protection of the Chinese, and above all in his own country, I think he would cause an absolutely hysterical reaction.” Boris Johnson warns Vladimir Putin would cause ‘hysterical reaction’ in Russia if he routinely uses nuclear weapons (Sky News screenshot) Andy Gregory1 November 2022 17:14 1667321381
Rishi Sunak scraps plan to cut 91,000 public sector jobs, admits ‘top-down targets’ are failing
Rishi Sunak has withdrawn a much-criticised plan to ax 91,000 public sector jobs, reversing a plan Boris Johnson had claimed would save taxpayers billions of pounds. In a message to civil servants, Mr Sunak pledged to give departments “the skills, tools and resources you need to be a modern public service that reflects the people it serves”, adding: “I don’t believe that targets top down for public Service staff reductions is the right way to do this.” A ban on fast-track graduate recruitment has also been lifted, after warnings of an own goal that would scupper hopes of attracting the best and brightest to Whitehall. Deputy political editor Rob Merrick has the full report: Andy Gregory1 November 2022 16:49 1667320571
Calls to clear asylum backlog amid concerns over conditions in Manston centre
The government is facing renewed calls to clear the backlog of asylum applications amid concerns about overcrowding and an outbreak of disease at a temporary processing center in Kent (Zoe Tidman writes). The charities said the poor conditions at Manston – described as “deplorable” by a warden – were symptomatic of wider issues within the UK asylum system. This has included long waits for decisions on asylum claims, which delays people moving through the system. Liam James November 1, 2022 4:36 p.m 1667319061
Full story: Petition to remove Matt Hancock from I’m a Celebrity
Families of those who died in the Covid pandemic have started a petition to have former health secretary Matt Hancock removed from the roster of contestants on TV show I’m a Celebrity, Get Me Out of Here. Andy Woodcock, our political editor, says: Liam James November 1, 2022 4:11 p.m 1667317751
Sunak says the NHS is a priority as he prepares for spending cuts
Rishi Sunak told cabinet members that the NHS would be a “priority” amid “difficult decisions” about spending in the coming weeks, Downing Street said. The prime minister and his chancellor are currently considering tax rises for millions of households and spending squeezes to tackle a black hole of up to £50bn in public finances. According to a Downing Street readout of Tuesday’s cabinet meeting, Mr Sunak said the government would “always support the NHS and that [it] will continue to be a priority as difficult spending decisions are made.” The Cabinet meeting saw the Prime Minister and his top team discuss the NHS ahead of the upcoming new…