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Home Secretary tells Holocaust survivor she ‘won’t apologise’ for migrant ‘invasion’ rhetoric

14 Jan 2023 5 minute read
Home Secretary Suella Braverman. Photo Stefan Rousseau PA Images

Suella Braverman has said she will not apologise for her language after a Holocaust survivor told the Home Secretary her description of migrants as an “invasion” was akin to rhetoric the Nazis used to justify murdering her family.

Ms Braverman was confronted by Joan Salter, 83, during a meeting in her Fareham constituency in Hampshire on Friday evening.

Ms Salter, who has been recognised with an MBE for her work on Holocaust education, likened Ms Braverman’s rhetoric on migrants attempting to cross the English Channel to that used by the Nazis during the Second World War.

In footage of the exchange, provided by the charity Freedom From Torture, Ms Salter said: “I am a child survivor of the Holocaust.

“In 1943, I was forced to flee my birthplace in Belgium and went across war-torn Europe and dangerous seas until I finally was able to come to the UK in 1947.

“When I hear you using words against refugees like ‘swarms’ and an ‘invasion’, I am reminded of the language used to dehumanise and justify the murder of my family and millions of others.

“Why do you find the need to use that kind of language?”

Ms Braverman thanked Ms Salter for her question, and said that she “shared a huge amount of concern and sympathy” over the “challenge” of illegal immigration, adding that her own parents were not born in Britain.

Tolerance

Speaking about her parents, Ms Braverman said: “They owe everything to this country and they have taught me a deep and profound love of Britain and British people.

“Their tolerance, their generosity, their decency, their fair play.

“That also means that we must not shy away from saying there is a problem.

“There is a huge problem that we have right now when it comes to illegal migration, the scale of which we have not known before.

“I won’t apologise for the language that I have used to demonstrate the scale of the problem.

“I see my job as being honest with the British people and honest for the British people.

“I’m not going to shy away from difficult truths nor am I going to conceal what is the reality that we are all watching.”

Ms Braverman added that she was “incredibly proud” of the UK’s recent immigration record, but added that “we have a problem with people exploiting our generosity, breaking our laws and undermining our system”.

“We must accept the enormity of the problem if we’ve got any chance of solving it,” she said.

Ms Braverman’s answer was greeted with applause from the audience.

Nazi invasion

Born Fanny Zimetbaum in Brussels in 1940 to Polish Jewish parents, Ms Salter was three months old when Belgium was invaded by the Nazis.

Following the invasion, she escaped to France with her mother and sister before being taken by the Red Cross to the US in 1943.

Ms Salter remained in foster care in America until being reunited with her parents in 1947 in London, where she has lived since.

Less than a week into her tenure as Home Secretary under Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, Ms Braverman referred to her job as being “about stopping the invasion on our southern coast”.

She had previously held the post under Liz Truss from September 6 until October 19, when she resigned for breaching the ministerial code by sharing an official document from her personal email address.

The Home Office has said the shortened version of the video showing Ms Braverman’s response at the Fareham event should be removed from social media because it “misrepresents the interaction”.

A spokesperson for the department said: “The Home Secretary attended an event last night and took questions, including on immigration policy.

“Footage of a conversation with a holocaust survivor is circulating online. The video has been heavily edited and doesn’t reflect the full exchange.

“The Home Secretary listened carefully to the testimony. She thanked her for sharing her story.

“The Home Secretary also expressed her sympathy and set out why it is important to tackle illegal migration.

“Since the footage misrepresents the interaction about a sensitive area of policy, we have asked the organisation who posted the video to take it down.”

“Swarm”

Ms Braverman has not used the word “swarm” on record, but it has been used by prominent politicians including former prime minister David Cameron and former UK Independence Party (Ukip) leader Nigel Farage.

In July 2015, Mr Cameron told journalists that “a swarm of people” were “coming across the Mediterranean seeking a better life”.

In the same month, Mr Farage said during an ITV interview that he had been “stuck on the motorway and surrounded by swarms of potential migrants” who “tried the back door of the car to see whether they could get in”.

He later back-pedalled, telling an interview with BBC Radio 4’s Today programme that he did not “use language like that” when asked if he would refer to migrant “swarms”.


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Mab Meirion
Mab Meirion
1 year ago

Something of a fixation, I wonder if it appeared during her vetting for the position of Home Sec…

There is a very good letter on the lady Home Sec on the Guardian’s letter page…

Last edited 1 year ago by Mab Meirion
Kerry Davies
Kerry Davies
1 year ago

A morally reprehensible and disgusting person unashamedly proud of her fascism.

Dai Ponty
Dai Ponty
1 year ago

She and the women before her nasty vile people

Karl
Karl
1 year ago
Reply to  Dai Ponty

And May before them both. She used birthplace to target people, instead of citizenship. So starting this extreme hate of people.

Y Cymro
Y Cymro
1 year ago

Fascist Suella Braverman is the most depraved political pustule in UK politics. She might wear the guise of an English imperialist, use repugnant rhetoric of the extreme far-right to please the little England brigade, but I’d like to remind her that to them she is a useful idiot who will never be one of them.

Last edited 1 year ago by Y Cymro
Fi yn unig
Fi yn unig
1 year ago

After all the rows in recent years over both genuine and false accusations of anti semitism and the very recent lies published on the Conservative Home site accusing the Welsh government of dealings with NUS UK citing anti semitism (no judgment either way from me on this as neither I nor the Tories know enough to comment), where does this filth from Braverman rank? Doubling down on her hateful remarks directly to a holocaust survivor. People have been called anti semitic for less. She MUST now resign in disgrace for the final time never to return to government again.

hdavies15
hdavies15
1 year ago

Sewera is happy to use migrants as a convenient target for rhetoric but won’t be able to solve the “problem” as the UK is now a pariah offshore state with poor working relationship with its neighbours.

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