Robert Jenrick has criticized the government for not recognizing the Channel situation as a national security emergency, raising concerns about illegal migrants' attitudes towards women. He fears for the safety of his daughters, particularly following reports of attacks linked to migrants. Protests have erupted over the use of taxpayer-funded hotels for migrants, prompting a call to suspend aid to countries that do not take back their citizens. Jenrick demands accountability from the Ministry of Justice on these issues and reflects the anger prevalent among the public regarding the asylum system.
Robert Jenrick emphasized the urgent need for the government to acknowledge a national security emergency regarding illegal migrants crossing the Channel. He raised concerns about their attitudes towards women.
Jenrick expressed deep discomfort about potential dangers to his daughters, stating, "My eldest daughter is 14 and already I worry about her safety as she starts to do things independently." His comments reflect widespread public outrage over the asylum system and migrant behavior.
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