'Vitally, in an arena so often freighted with accusations of xenophobia and racism, she called for an honest cost-benefit analysis of the immigration crisis.'
Our Exec Director @alanmendoza dissects the significance of @kemibadenoch’s approach to immigration in today’s Daily…
'Of the big three in Europe, we are the ones that are looking a little awkward at having not [rejected the warrant] so yes, we are in a bad position and it needs to change'.
@alanmendoza comments on the controversy around the ICC’s recent arrest warrants.
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