The only solution to Brexit and the ongoing migrant crisis is international cooperation - not making enemies, Andrew Marr has said.
Opening LBC's Tonight with Andrew Marr, the presenter referred to the two big stories from Monday - Liz Truss' new law to override part of the Brexit deal over problems with the Northern Ireland protocol and the first flight taking asylum seekers from the UK to Rwanda being given the go ahead."They both make a lot of noise - headlines, protests, outrage. But look closer and in both cases, there's less there than you think.
"It might take 18 months to get the new Irish legislation, which is opposed by hard-line Tory Brexiters, through Westminster - by which time this lot might no longer even be there."every Monday to Thursday from 6pm to 7pm He continued: "On Rwanda, because of successful legal challenges, the number of people on that plane looks like being in single figures… and there's no sign at all of people being deterred from crossing the Channel."Other similarities - they're both answers to questions which don't have answers."On the refugees, nobody's found a way of stopping them, short of sinking the boats.
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