So, the immigration minister of the UK resigned. Was it because the new immigration rules won't allow social care or hospitality workers into the country? Or because Brits cannot get a visa for their spouses and children if they don't earn 38k? No, he resigned because the PM won't (yet) break international law.

Cleverly: "There will be no additional costs from the Rwanda deportation scheme."

Six hours later:

It told British people that Brexit did not target EU migrants but British people. But what do I know?

For comparison: £38k per year are equivalent to £730 per week - above both median and mean income.

"It's not that complicated."

See, easy. You simply take some unemployed Brit and let him do the work I had trained for for more than 20 years.

This was btw exactly the answer I got from Brexit supporters in 2016. Seven years wasted with no progress whatsoever.

Somehow, immigrants working in low-paid jobs abuse the system. Glad that we don't talk about hedge fund managers ripping the heart out of businesses.

The previous 26k already excluded large sections of the workforce that actually does the work in universities. Never mind the healthcare sector. But don't worry. Bankers can still migrate to the UK.

I remember when my area in London was termed "Silicon roundabout" because Cameron and Co were dreaming about a high-tech center here. Ah, how we laughed.

Hi, Suella! Be the change you wish to see and personally reduce net migration.

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