The Apprentice star Nick Hewer compares Rwanda to Scotland during GMB chat over new immigration deal

The Apprentice mentor Nick Hewer has in contrast Rwanda to Scotland throughout a chat on Good Morning Britain over the Archbishop of Canterbury's newest feedback relating to Britain's new immigration deal.

The Archbishop Justin Welby had instructed his Easter congregation that the UK has an obligation as a 'Christian nation' to not 'sub-contract our tasks' following information that anybody in Britain illegally since January 1 might be relocated to Rwanda underneath a brand new deal.

Boris Johnson's authorities stated it could assist break people-smuggling networks and stem the movement of migrants throughout the Channel - a choice which has come underneath fireplace from politicians and charities.

The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby (Picture: PA)

The Archbishop had additional stated that 'critical' moral questions' over sending asylum seekers overseas can't 'stand the judgment of god'.

GMB host Adil Ray adressed the problem as he was talking to Nick Hewer about his new BBC present Pilgrimage - The Highway to the Scottish Isles.

The second sequence of the present follows seven celebrities of differing faiths and beliefs setting out in the hunt for St Columba, an Irish monk born 1,500 years in the past who helped unfold Christianity from Eire to Scotland.

Adil stated to Nick that persons are saying the Archbishop of Canterbury should not become involved in politics, and he requested him: "What's your take?"

With out lacking a beat, Nick replied: "In fact he ought to. We must always all get in politics and concerned, and I am completely with him.

"It is an absolute shame to flog off our issues to a far-off nation the place I visited really....trigger they want just a few quid. I believe its appalling, That is immoral & I am appalled."

Nick requested Adil if he knew something about Rwanda.

Nick added: "It is a massively hilly nation in regards to the dimension of Scotland, 8 million folks they're all little farmers and a bunch of characters, who maybe have come out of Syria, what are they going to do there on this solidly French talking christian nation?

"I haven't got a solution nobody has.. I believe that is immoral and I am appalled."

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