Doubt is growing within Britain’s ruling Conservative Party over Kingdom Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s plan to combat illegal immigration. writer Bloomberg. According to the agency, some conservative ministers and officials do not rule out that the Cabinet chief’s proposal will turn into an “impractical adventure”.
As noted, Sunak made a deal with France to help protect Great Britain’s northern coast to protect the country from illegal immigrants crossing the English Channel, and also passed a law obliging the government to deport immigrants. Bloomberg points out that conservatives fear the negative consequences of such decisions.
At stake for Britain’s ruling Conservatives are their hopes in a general election in less than two years, with Sunak’s party trailing the opposition Labor Party with more than 20% of the votes in the polls.
Agency sources stress that few in the British Cabinet believe the law will help Sunak keep his promise to stop the illegal crossing of the English Channel, and Conservative MPs are concerned that the government’s shortcomings will be exposed and that it will face legal problems over rights. violations, illegal immigrants.
“The biggest unknown is what the Sunak will do if the law doesn’t work. Some in Downing Street say it is the last option to fight in the next election, promising to leave the ECHR, which seems more problematic than Brexit. Others suspect that this would be too much for a prime minister seeking rapport with European leaders.
It was previously reported that the Sunak existed. promise End illegal immigration across the English Channel.