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Priti Patel slams Labour’s ‘synthetic hysteria’ over her plan to fly thousands of asylum-seekers to Rwanda

PRITI Patel has blasted Labour’s “synthetic hysteria” over her plan to fly thousands of asylum-seekers to Rwanda.

The Home Secretary accused opponents of treating exploited migrants with contempt — along with British taxpayers who are crying out for action.

Priti Patel has blasted Labour’s 'synthetic hysteria' over her plan to fly thousands of asylum-seekers to Rwanda
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Priti Patel has blasted Labour’s 'synthetic hysteria' over her plan to fly thousands of asylum-seekers to RwandaCredit: Louis Wood

She took aim at “shameful” human rights lawyers getting rich on the backs of traffickers who send desperate people to our shores in flimsy boats.

And she tore into opponents with “no plan” to solve the ­crisis which costs taxpayers £1.5billion a year and so far this year has seen more than 4,500 people arrive in the UK.

Ms Patel spoke following her trip to Rwanda to seal the deal.

Under it, asylum-seekers will get a one-way ticket to the central African state where they will be invited to make an asylum claim or start a new life.

Ms Patel said: “All I’ve heard the last couple of days is a typical hysterical reaction from the Left, particularly through their social media echo chamber.

“All they have to offer is synthetic outrage."

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"Labour doesn’t have a plan. They don’t care about Britain’s interests or UK taxpayers who foot the bill.

“They are showing complete contempt for democracy and the wishes of the British ­people who have been crying out for years for action to fix our broken asylum system and tackle illegal migration.”

She condemned lawyers who thwart attempts to deport ­illegal migrants by launching last-minute legal appeals.

Ms Patel said: “We know that people traffickers are profiteering from illegal migration but a lot of law firms do the same.

“They’re campaigning against the removal of people with no legal right to be in our country and are effectively the opponents of what British ­people want. It’s shameful.”

Labour claims that the plan is “nasty” and “inhumane”.

'Opposite God'

THE Archbishop of Canterbury will today call the Government’s plan to send asylum-seekers to Rwanda the “opposite of the nature of God”.

In his Easter sermon, Justin Welby will say we should not “sub-contract our responsibilities”.

He will also call for a Russian ceasefire in Ukraine and speak of his concern for Brit families facing the cost-of-living crisis.

It comes as a further 260 migrants landed in Kent yesterday.

More migrants were seen arriving at Dover on Saturday
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More migrants were seen arriving at Dover on SaturdayCredit: Louis Wood
Priti Patel has condemned the hysteria around her plan
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Priti Patel has condemned the hysteria around her planCredit: PA
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