Oh to be a fly-in-the-wall at the Home Office today. The government department appears to be in a state of meltdown as Amber Rudd and her ministers attempt some damage limitation after it was revealed that a request by Commonwealth leaders to discuss the cases of the Windrush generation experiencing immigration issues with the Prime Minister had been turned down.
In an interview with ITV news, Caroline Nokes – the Home Office minister – admitted to ‘terrible mistakes’ – suggesting that things were so bad that some Windrush immigrants may have even been wrongly deported:
BREAKING: Immigration minister Caroline Nokes appears to admit to @itvnews @pennymitv that some Windrush immigrants have indeed been deported, but she can't give numbers. pic.twitter.com/9N5uyuzgKG
— Paul Brand (@PaulBrandITV) April 16, 2018
She’s changed her tune from yesterday…

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