As Rishi Sunak's Rwanda deportation plans are quashed, caller Jonathan asserts the UK is 'overstretched'.
Prime Minister Rishi Sunak is to take the Rwanda ruling to Supreme Court as plans are deemed unlawful, and caller Johnathan claims the UK is "overstretched".
After he claimed that Shelagh's "persona" spoke for her, the presenter replied: "I tend to speak with my tongue as opposed to my persona.
Irate at the caller's assertion, Shelagh said: "That's not because of the numbers of people, it's because of the quality of services, it's the reduction of funding in those services and we need to grow the wealth of this country in order to pay for better services." Replying, Shelagh said: "I am sympathetic to migrants and asylum seekers, I am not sympathetic to criminals and I think if we had a better asylum system and worked better internationally against those criminal gangs that exploit people, the world would be a better place and Britain would be a calmer country."
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