‘Frankly, It’s Almost TREASONOUS!’ | Fury Over Migrant Channel Instruction Manuals
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Talk’s international editor Isabel Oakeshott joins Kevin O’Sullivan to discuss Britain’s mounting national debt, the controversy surrounding former Cambridge professor Jason Arday and reports that charities have distributed guidance to migrants in northern France. Oakeshott argues that Cambridge failed to apply sufficient scrutiny to disputed claims surrounding Arday’s record because academics were eager to celebrate his appointment as a diversity success. She says the university must investigate both the allegations and the appointment process rather than allow his resignation to end the controversy. Turning to Channel crossings, Oakeshott condemns the reported distribution of multilingual material directing migrants to information about reaching Britain and claiming asylum. She describes such assistance as a potential risk to national security and argues that charities should not be allowed to facilitate illegal crossings. Have you got a story? Email tips@talk.tv Click here for m
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