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GB News
10 Jan 2024

Dr Tessa Dunlop got into a heated debate with the former editor of The Sun Kelvin Calder MacKenzie about the Rwanda bill.
Speaking to GBNews Dr Dunlop said: "I watched that brilliant Post Office drama on ITV, and we saw the sort of patrician, Conservative MP listening and getting the problem, the little man problem, up against the Goliath that was stonewalling him.
"At the same time, you are pushing forward a bill that is ignoring the human rights of the little person that is.
"If I may go with this analogy that is saying Rwanda is on the horizon, there are no bugs there, no problem with Rwanda. On you go to Rwanda, no problems rush along now, no human rights."
I put it in struggle with that.