Former prime minister says drive to stop Channel crossings was correct, but message ‘wasn’t quite right’
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Former Minister for Women, Children, and Social Protection Lynda Tabuya says she will never stop serving the people. Speaking in Parliament, the former minister admits that as a human being she has fallen short, stumbled in the face of criticism, and felt the sting of personal attacks, yet one thing remains certain that is the […]
Former prime minister says drive to stop Channel crossings was correct, but message ‘wasn’t quite right’
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