Roger Gale says conditions at Manston processing centre in Kent constituency are 'wholly unacceptable'Last week Downing Street said that Rishi Sunak would not be attending the Cop27 climate summit in Egypt. Sunak's spokesperson said he had "other pressing domestic commitments".But now there has been a rethink, and Sunak is open to the idea of attending after all. The Financial Times and the i reported this overnight, and during his interview round this morning Mark Spencer, the farming minister, confirmed that Sunak might be going himself. He told Sky News that Sunak would attend "if he's got time". He said:I think the prime minister has a huge inbox. He's come into office, he's got an inbox which is full to the brim. Clearly he wants to concentrate on the financial statement and that's what he's doing.But if he's able to get through... all of that, you know, Cop is very important. It's very important to the government, it's important to our future, so we'll send out senior ministers, but that's yet to be decided who's going to go.I don't think that's a consideration. I think, actually, he'll be looking at how much he's got in his inbox.But I think the fact that Boris is thinking of going is a demonstration of how seriously the Conservative party and the Conservative government takes these things.We've got to try and make sure that those who are genuine asylum seekers - and there are safe routes of course to get here through a safe system - she wants to process them very quickly, and work out who we need to help protect, and who we need to return. Continue reading...
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Zdroj: The Guardian