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Watch: minister asks if Rwanda and Congo are different countries

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Oh dear. Poor Chris Philp has done it again. Fronting up the broadcast brief last night, the policing minister was wheeled out on Question Time to sell the government’s migration mission. But the Home Office minister appeared to make a bit of a blunder when asked a question about the Rwanda scheme. One audience member who said he came from the Democratic Republic of the Congo, asked Philp:

I come from a neighbouring country called Congo, if you know geographically that it is located right next door to Rwanda. And right now in Goma there’s a genocide going on and there’s such a big conflict going on with people from Rwanda. So had my family members come from Goma on a crossing right now would they be sent back to the country that they’re supposedly warring, Rwanda? Does that make sense to you?’

However, the Tory MP seemed unable to grasp that the two countries were separate.

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