(GB News) Robert Jenrick was prevented from publicly discussing his claims that individuals connected to Islamic State had entered the UK through Channel crossings.
The former immigration minister had written in the Telegraph that terror suspects had “waltzed right in” to Britain via small boats.
Two weeks following this disclosure, the department’s most senior civil servant contacted Jenrick with a reprimand, according to the publication.
The official correspondence said that such information “should not have been made public” and cautioned against “any further disclosure” of classified material from his ministerial tenure.
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