British Quote by Sajid Javid Download Open image “I'm the British home secretary. My job is to protect the British public.” — Sajid Javid ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare British Home Job Protect Secretary
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It might sound strange coming from a home secretary - I'm a big fan of immigration and what it means for our country, in… — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
When I heard about the Windrush issue, I thought, 'That could be my mum... it could be my dad... it could be my uncle...… — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
We have a workforce crisis across the NHS with around 100,000 vacancies. — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
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Sending genuine refugees to face persecution in order to dissuade others from seeking to come here is plainly illegal. — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
As long as I'm in government, as long as I'm in politics, I will do everything in my power to fight back against those… — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
Like the Caribbean Windrush generation, my parents came to this country from the Commonwealth in the 1960s. They, too, came to help rebuild this… — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
When it comes to human life, clearly I want to make sure we are doing all we can to protect people, and we must… — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
I'm a second-generation migrant. My parents came to this country from Pakistan, just like the Windrush generation. — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
If you don't speak English, then there is no way you can take full advantage of the opportunities that modern Britain has to offer… — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
I've already made some changes. I have suspended certain things. Certainly, opening bank accounts, and whether you can or cannot as an illegal immigrant,… — Sajid Javid Copy Share Image
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