Rishi Sunak Condemned For Claiming Labour And Criminal Gangs Are 'On The Same Side'
Rishi Sunak has been criticised after accusing Labour and criminal gangs smuggling immigrants into the UK of “being on the same side”.
The prime minister made the incendiary claim on his official Twitter account.
He posted a link to a Daily Mail story about lawyers allegedly charging thousands of pounds to submit false asylum claims.
The PM said: “This is what we’re up against. The Labour Party, a subset of lawyers, criminals gangs - propping up a system of exploitation that profits from getting people to the UK illegally.”
He then posted a thread of tweets setting out how the government plans to stop the small boats carrying migrants across the Channel - and accusing Labour of trying to block it.
“Their plan for immigration is an open door,” Sunak said. “But I know stopping the boats is a priority for the British people. And I’m leaving no stone unturned to get it done.”
This is what we’re up against.
— Rishi Sunak (@RishiSunak) July 25, 2023
The Labour Party, a subset of lawyers, criminal gangs - they're all on the same side, propping up a system of exploitation that profits from getting people to the UK illegally.
I have a plan to stop it.
Here’s how ????https://t.co/ez3rYIU0uQ
But the tweets sparked an angry backlash, including from some Conservative supporters.
Former Downing Street adviser Tim Montgomerie said it was “unbecoming from a prime minister”.
Unbecoming from a Prime Minister https://t.co/Z5Lou04zAu
— Tim Montgomerie ???????? (@montie) July 25, 2023
Writer and broadcaster Iain Dale said it was “pretty desperate stuff”.
Not wholly sure this is very prime ministerial. Quite an accusation against Labour there. Fine, go after the lawyer at the centre of this story, but to imply Labour would support him is pretty desperate stuff. https://t.co/vGeLaHfsc2
— Iain Dale ⚒️???????? (@IainDale) July 25, 2023
Shadow environment secretary Jim McMahon branded it “desperate and pathetic”.
When all else is lost, the only place you have is the gutter.
— Jim McMahon MP (@JimfromOldham) July 25, 2023
Poor yes. Desperate and pathetic from Sunak too. https://t.co/ltKYdC2Kit
Others condemned the prime minister’s tactics as “vile and desperate”, “disgraceful” and accused Sunak of “getting in the gutter”.
But some said Sunak’s attack was no worse than Labour’s infamous claim that the prime minister did not support the jailing of child sex offenders.
Funny how all the people criticising this tweet were fine with Labour’s one accusing the PM of wanting to let all the nonces out of jail.
— Harry Cole (@MrHarryCole) July 25, 2023
Reap what you sow. https://t.co/mtl80yLr7Cpic.twitter.com/OuvR70c97X
