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Coffee House Shots

Is Rishi Sunak right about Rwanda?

Coffee House Shots

The Spectator

News, Daily News, Politics

4.42.2K Ratings

🗓️ 8 October 2023

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Cindy Yu is joined by immigration minister Robert Jenrick, Fraser Nelson and Kate Andrews to discuss the Rwanda plan and whether it can truly stop the boats. 

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0:29.1

I want to have as much time for this topic as possible

0:32.0

because it's such a juicy topic so I do want to get started

0:35.2

totally very busy. Yes.

0:37.9

Thank you so much for coming and I hope everyone's got their drinks

0:42.0

or getting their drinks and great again to see such a packed room for

0:46.6

the spectator panel. We're here to discuss today about whether or not

0:50.4

Richie Suneag is right about Rwanda.

0:53.3

It's a very interesting topic and actually for months now a debate has been

0:58.8

going on in the spectator offices about this

1:03.1

between Kate Andrews, our esteemed economics editor and Fraser Nelson our editor.

1:09.0

Those of you who listen to coffee house shots will know the kind of legendary

1:12.4

battles that they get into you know first it was Covid lockdown and then it

1:16.2

was whether or not Liz Truss was right and now there seems to be the third

1:20.0

front line that's opened up and so you know we thought we'd do this debate

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