Justin Welby has said the Illegal Migration Bill would not stop small boat crossings, and it fails in our moral responsibility towards refugees. The archbishop and nearly 90 peers will speak in the House of Lords debate. He said the bill ‘fails utterly’ to take the long-term view of migration challenges globally. He agreed existing international law needs updating, but the bill is a ‘short-term fix which risks great damage to the UK's interests and reputation, at home and abroad’. He was speaking as the bill begins what is expected to be a rocky passage through the House of Lords as the government does not have a majority there. The home secretary is urging peers to get behind the legislation. The bill is a key part of Rishi Sunak's plan to ‘stop’ small boats crossing the English Channel. Opposition parties and charities say the bill is unworkable and could breach international law.
Migration bill risks damage to UK's reputation
Written by David Fletcher 12 May 2023Additional Info
- Pray: for the UK to show respect for international law and retain all necessary protections currently offered to suspected victims of modern slavery or human trafficking while cases are considered. (Isaiah 30:18)
- More: www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-65535784