Priti Patel could spark Home Office exodus following immigrant deal

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The Home Office could see a large number of staff leaving following the announcement of a controversial immigration deal with Rwanda

"On the more divisive policies, which this clearly is, they face a choice - implement or leave. That could mean elsewhere in the Home Office, another department, or the service."

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I actually thought this Rwanda thing was a joke? Such double standards. Pathetic, diabolical amateurs.

Standards spin on this as they are such a leftie organisation....

Priti?

The far right would have her on a boat tomorrow back to Kenya

Good, make way for some fresh talent.

What.. and give up those gold plated pensions. I don’t think so.

I didn’t vote for civil servants, good riddance

There’s the door shut it on the way out ✌🏻

Years ago I heard a radio 4 announcement that the home office had been shut down but never caught the full bulletin..

Good.

Frees up more jobs for others so BYE 😂😂

They might also fall foul of trading standards advertising jobs with illegal tasks

Good Riddance !

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