00:00Well, we're developing our own policies in opposition.
00:02We're increasingly reaching the view that we do need to leave the European Convention on Human Rights
00:08to enable our democratically elected parliament to do what the public want,
00:12whether that's protecting veterans from vexatious litigation, whether it's oil and gas drilling,
00:17or whether it's controlling our borders.
00:20The way that judges, both in Strasbourg and here, interpret the ECHR means that we can't do what the public want,
00:27for example, deport every single foreign criminal, not some, but all foreign criminals.
00:33So we're of the view now increasingly that we do need to leave,
00:36but we're going to get one of the country's most eminent barristers, Lord Wolfson,
00:39to do a legal review, looking at some of these questions in more detail,
00:43seeing if there are any unforeseen pitfalls or challenges we need to overcome
00:47to make sure we've thought this through properly.
00:50It'll be a quick review. It'll report in three or four months' time.
00:52We'll then make a final decision, and when we do, the public will be able to have confidence
00:57we have thought this through properly.
00:59Well, look, we should decide who we extend help to, and when people are in need,
01:02we are often very generous.
01:04I mean, obviously, the Ukrainian scheme has operated at hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians,
01:07women and children particularly, have come here.
01:09During the Syrian crisis, I think about 20,000 or 25,000 vulnerable Syrians
01:14were brought directly to the UK from refugee camps.
01:17We have people coming from Hong Kong as well.
01:19So, of course, we want to help people when they're in need,
01:22but the government, the democratically elected government, should decide who to help,
01:25not mostly young men crossing the English Channel on dinghies who have paid people smugglers.
01:31They're pushing their way to the front of the queue.
01:33They're circumventing any form of border control.
01:35They are almost entirely young men.
01:37There are almost no women and children on those dinghies crossing the Channel.
01:40That is not the way to run an asylum system.
01:42That is why we need to have zero tolerance for illegal immigration,
01:45and anyone coming here illegally should be removed.
01:48And then very quickly, the crossings will stop entirely.
01:51Australia did something similar about 10 years ago,
01:54and within a matter of a few months, the crossings entirely stopped.
01:57The end of Saturday is 34,000 5,000 months already.
02:03Today we try to work.
02:05This is the first five university staff already.
02:08The South meters of North gegooed,
02:10the Spellża Internet
02:14and Cape paintings.
02:14Dings of Russia
02:15andowania
02:16and various other areas.
02:16And Yeah,
02:16it's,
02:18you know,
02:18there's a wallet,
02:20which is the plataforma in there.
02:22There was a Freunde of Elijah
02:22that's a great idea.
02:24It's just a bad idea.
02:25That's friends.
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