Royston Smith, MP for Southampton Itchen, told his followers on Twitter: “If we continue to allow the media and the opposition to dictate who should and should not be in power, we don’t deserve to be in government.” Marco Longhi, the MP for Dudley North, said “many choose to ignore” the high levels of support among Tory voters and Breixt supporters for the Rwanda plan (70 to 73 per cent, per People Polling’s Matt Goodwin). and the return of small boats (85 to 90 percent). And Mark Jenkinson, the Tory MP for the former Labor stronghold of Workington, wrote in an article for Conservative Home: “Braverman has, in my view, what it takes to fix this crisis. But she must to be supported by the Council of Ministers and the Prime Minister. “Labour knows this and they also know that taking the hand of immigration against their advocacy of open borders and their softness on immigration will be our secret weapon at the next election. This is what motivates their incessant noise, not the sending of any email. They think they spot a crack in our defenses and will focus all their efforts in that direction in the hope that it will give them.”