Boris doubles down on Archbishop and says Rwanda policy is 'morally right'
BORIS Johnson last night doubled down on his attack on the Archbishop of Canterbury saying his Rwanda policy was “morally right.
”The PM doubled down on his attack on the Archbishop of Canterbury saying his Rwanda policy was 'morally right'The PM heaped praise on Home Secretary Priti Patel saying she has done an 'outstanding job'The head of the Church of England had claimed plans to deport migrants to Africa was “ungodly”.And he heaped praise on the Home Secretary, saying: “Priti Patel has come up with something that is extremely difficult to pull off. I think she has done an outstanding job.
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