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Sunday shows round-up: Braverman blames 'cultural sensitivities' for grooming scandal

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The Home Secretary's Statement on Immigration

Cunethvex panel guests disagreed with Brahma's standpoint and immigration, arguing that more migrants were needed to fill labour shortages. Monet Batterz, president of the National Farmers Union argued that there weren't enough unemployed people in the country to fill their available jobs. UK eBay boss, Marie Lambert, said that businesses were lacking the skilled workers they needed to thrive in a modern economy. A brave man also spoke to Cunesberg about the scandal of child sexual exploitation, specifically mentioning gangs of British Pakistani men. He claimed action had not been taken in labour-run areas because politicians were afraid to call out people along ethnic lines.

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