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Britain's government is already abandoning the one thing Brexiteers and Tory voters wanted done
Lianna Brinded,Business Insider UK 8 hours ago
Key politicians Amber Rudd and Boris Johnson have suggested that the UK government will abandon the one thing a majority of Brexit voters wanted: a reduction in net migration. Rudd, the home secretary who voted to stay in the European Union, and Johnson, the foreign secretary who was one of the leaders for the Leave campaign, are perhaps the most instrumental politicians other than Prime Minister Theresa May in deciding how to tackle migration.
Key politicians Amber Rudd and Boris Johnson have suggested that the UK government will abandon the one thing a majority of Brexit voters wanted: a reduction in net migration. Rudd, the home secretary who voted to stay in the European Union, and Johnson, the foreign secretary who was one of the leaders for the Leave campaign, are perhaps the most instrumental politicians other than Prime Minister Theresa May in deciding how to tackle migration.
NEW DELHI — India’s parliament was in uproar Wednesday after four men belonging to the low-caste Dalit community were beaten while trying to skin a dead cow in western India. Lawmakers from the opposition parties shouted slogans while accusing Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government of failing to protect the Dalits, who belong to the lowest rung of Hinduism’s caste hierarchy. Videos of the four being stripped and beaten with sticks by men claiming to be cow protectors in Gujarat state last week have gone viral and have sparked protests by Dalit groups across the state. Hindus consider cows to be sacred and the slaughter of cows is banned in many parts of India
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