The British MP protects Albanians who emigrate to England: We don't have to label them criminals

The migration of Albanians to Great Britain has also become a topic of discussion in the British Parliament. Not all conservative party politicians share the same position as Home Secretary Suella Braverman, who considers them a occupation. conservative MP Daniel Kawczynski on a parliamentary commission told his colleagues about [...]
conservative MP Daniel Kawczynski on a parliamentary commission told his colleagues about the protest of Albanians in the English capital a week ago.
The conservative MP condemned the language used in the media and comments on this protest.
The demonstration I saw is very different from developments that were reflected in the Mail on Sunday article, where these protesters were portrayed as people who created violence. That's not what I saw. People like Mr. Nigel Farage try to glorify this anti-Albanian hysteria on the pages of Mail on Sunday. They must be very careful about what they're doing.- He said.
Daniel Kawczynski also had this message for his party minister, Samantha Braverman.
We all want to end the criminal model of criminal groups, but in no way do we take Albanians as an example. The Secretary of Internal Affairs should focus on her duties. She must be careful with the language she uses. ”- he said.
This reaction comes at a time when the debate on Albanian immigrants in Britain is among the hottest issues. On November 12th, thousands of Albanians shouting “gathered on London's streets. We are criminals” and demanded the resignation of British Minister Suella Braverman because of her statements. They have warned they will hold another protest on November 28th, on Flag Day.












