Priti Patel insists Rwanda is safe despite advisers torture warning

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  1. She’s the type of person who’d replace the sign above a slaughter house with a sign that says “fun house”. What Priti Patel considers safe is surely a worrying sign for all Brits.

  2. “I’ve never been tortured in Rwanda, neither has anyone I know. Surely it is very safe! I’ll ignore those silly experts.”
    – Priti Patel, probably

  3. Apologies in advance, because I have said this before and will say it again: if I had a magic wand, nothing , but NOTHING would give me more pleasure, than waving it and turning this horrid excuse for a human being into a refugee, desperately seeking solitude from oppression.

    In other words, she would be the very first tory on the plane to Rwanda. Quickly followed by all the other cretins who support her on this despicably subhuman policy.

  4. People didn’t actually vote for her right? Like she didn’t actually stand as an MP and people thought, “I’m having some of that, that’s exactly the kind of person I want to represent me.” And put an x on the ballot.

    Tell me this isnt real. Please.

    The good people of Witham have a lot to answer for. Shame on you Withamites, shame.

  5. Absolute ghoul of a woman. Her parents should be ashamed of the poisonous satan spawn they raised and subjected to the country.

  6. Run her through the system starting her journey from Rwanda up through Southern European route.

    Making her own course in a dingy over the channel.

    Tax payers should fund it in dole payments

    Then send her on a flight to Rwanda for the great replacement experiment.

    Absolute nut job Pritti is and so certain of her own shite.

  7. She’s ok with that, because she’s in favour of taking human rights away in the U.K., so that people in the U.K. could be tortured too. She’d introduced stoning if she could.

  8. > “There are state control, security, surveillance structures from the national level down.
    >
    > “Political opposition is not tolerated and arbitrary detention, torture and even killings are accepted methods of enforcing control too.”

    Priti probably admires then

  9. Ask recent Rwandan asylum seekers how safe it is there. I suspect many of them might disagree with Patel, although I am sure their lived experiences will be dismissed in favour of Patel’s bollocks.

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