‘I think the UK remains incredibly big hearted and welcoming’ – Nadhim Zahawi on migrant crossings

We spoke to the Education Secretary Nadhim Zahawi.

We started by asking him if the planned national insurance rise, which will be borne by the young rather than the old, fills him with dismay.

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