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Home Sec: ‘I won’t be distracted’ by Supreme Court ruling

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Home Sec: ‘I won’t be distracted’ by Supreme Court ruling

Home Sec: ‘I won’t be distracted’ by Supreme Court ruling

Home Secretary James Cleverly says he “won’t be distracted” following a Supreme Court ruling which deemed the government's flagship asylum policy unlawful.

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