Sacked border watchdog David Neal told MPs he was fired “for doing my job” and hit out at the “shocking” way the Home Office terminated his role. He was sacked as the independent chief inspector of borders and immigration earlier this month after losing the confidence of Home Secretary James Cleverly amid claims he breached the terms of his appointment. The former inspector had become embroiled in a row with the Home Office about concerns he was raising over security checks at airports. Mr Neal told the Commons Home Affairs Committee: “I’ve been sacked for doing my job. “I think I’ve been sacked for doing what the law asks of me and I’ve breached, I’ve fallen down over a clause in my employment contract, which I think is a crying shame.” Border control expert Henry Bolton furiously explains his frustrations with the Government’s lack of control over immigration into the UK. He adds that he believes the UK population are “tired” of politicians who promise to do something but never “follow through”. Click here for more from TalkTV If you need any help visit:
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