Archbishop of Canterbury slams the government's Illegal Migration Bill
The Archbishop of Canterbury slammed the government's Illegal Migration Bill in the House of Lords in a scathing intervention earlier this afternoon. He called it 'isolationist', 'immoral', and claimed the bill will fail because it doesn't properly address the source of migration. Immigration Minister Robert Jenrick reacts to the rare intervention from the head of the Church of England.
Victor Gao, a former Chinese diplomat who is widely referred to as a spokesperson for the Chinese Communist warns that Liz Truss's visit to Taiwan next week could accelerate 'reunification' and lead to war.
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