'Life here is much more easy': Migrants tell Sky News why PM's pledge to 'smash the gangs' won't work
Friday, 6 September 2024
As cabinet ministers and law enforcement teams were meeting to discuss ways to enact the prime minister's pledge to "smash the gangs", in a flat in Manchester Hassan was bathing a kitten he's adopted since being granted asylum in Britain.
As cabinet ministers and law enforcement teams were meeting to discuss ways to enact the prime minister's pledge to "smash the gangs", in a flat in Manchester Hassan was bathing a kitten he's adopted since being granted asylum in Britain.
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