'A New Low': Tory MP Slammed For Crass Comment About Missing Migrant Children

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Jonathan Gullis said they "shouldn't have come here unlawfully".

Jonathan Gullis is the Moderate MP for Stir up on-Trent North.

A Conservative MP has been rammed over remarks he made about missing traveler youngsters.

Previous schools serve Jonathan Gullis annoyed Work's Tulip Siddiq when she brought the issue up in the Place of Hall yesterday.

Pastors are enduring an onslaught after an examination by the Eyewitness tracked down that many shelter

- looking for youngsters had evaporated from an inn in Brighton that is controlled by the Work space.

Movement serve Robert Jenrick affirmed that of the 4,600 unaccompanied youngsters that

have shown up in the UK since July 2021, 440 have disappeared sooner or later, while 200 stay missing.

Of the 200, 13 are younger than 16 and one is female.

At the point when Tulip Siddiq raised the issue at state leader's inquiries, Gullis said: "

Indeed, they shouldn't have come here illicitly."

His remarks were tweeted by shadow Northern Ireland secretary Peter Kyle - starting an enraged backfire on the web.

In an explanation gave to HuffPost UK, the rebellious MP for Stir up in-Trent North blamed Work

of chasing after an "open entryway way to deal with unlawful migration".

Among those participated in the rush of analysis of Gullis were television character Sue Perkins.
Others required the Center specialists to make a move against the MP.

Gullis told HuffPost UK: "Work's entryway way to deal with unlawful movement shows they're withdrawn from the general population,

out of thoughts on movement, and makes sense of why they've been out of government for north of 10 years.

"I completely support the State leader in halting travelers guaranteeing refuge who have entered the UK unlawfully,

extraditing them to safe third nations like Rwanda all things being equal, and crush separated the abominable pirating groups."

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