A SENIOR Tory has been ridiculed for appearing to confuse Rwanda and the neighbouring country it is fighting.
Home Office minister Chris Philp asked whether “Rwanda is a different country from Congo” on BBC TV’s Question Time.
Home Office minister Chris Philp asked whether 'Rwanda is a different country from Congo' on BBC TV’s Question TimeCredit: PAShadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting looked bemused by his answerCredit: PAHis comment, coming the day his government’s Rwanda deportation plan became law, brought laughter from the audience.
He was responding to a question from an audience member on whether his family from the Democratic Republic of Congo would be sent to Rwanda if they came to the UK — despite long-standing tensions between the two African countries.
Mr Philp said: “No, I think there’s an exclusion on people from Rwanda being sent to Rwanda.”
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023When the audience member shouted out to correct him, Mr Philp then asked: “Well, Rwanda is a different country from Congo, isn’t it? It’s a different country?”
Fellow panellist Shadow Health Secretary Wes Streeting looked bemused by his answer.
Shadow Home Secretary Yvette Cooper later said: “No words.”
Shadow immigration minister Stephen Kinnock said the Government was sending £576million to a country they “couldn’t even pick out on a map”.
Lib Dem MP Sarah Olney said Thursday night’s exchange, showed that this was “not a serious government”.
An ally of Mr Philp suggested his was a rhetorical question.
The Question Time crowd ridiculed the politicianCredit: PA